2024
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0307964
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Quantifying the availability of seasonal surface water and identifying the drivers of change within tropical forests in Cambodia

Louisa Mamalis,
Kathryn E. Arnold,
Simon P. Mahood
et al.

Abstract: Surface freshwater is a vital resource that is declining globally, predominantly due to climate and land use changes. Cambodia is no exception and the loss threatens many species, such as the giant ibis a Critically Endangered waterbird. We aimed to quantify the spatial and temporal (2000–2020) change of surface water availability across northern and eastern Cambodia and to assess the impact of this on the giant ibis. We used a Random Forest Classifier to determine the changes and we tested the impact of land … Show more

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