Spatially Explicit Impact of Land Use Changes in the Bay Area on Anthropogenic Phosphorus Emissions and Freshwater Eutrophication Potential
Chen Chen,
Xiaohu Zhang,
Chris Webster
Abstract:Land
use changes significantly impact anthropogenic phosphorus
(P) emissions, their migration to a water environment, and the formation
of freshwater eutrophication potential (FEP), yet the spatiotemporally
heterogeneous relationships at the regional scale have been less explored.
This study combines land use classification, P-flow modeling, spatial
analysis, and cause-effect chain modeling to assess P emissions and
P-induced FEP at a fine spatial resolution in Guangdong–Hong
Kong–Macao Greater Bay Area and re… Show more
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