Multiscale land use impacts on water quality: Assessment, planning, and future perspectives in Brazil.

Volume: 270, Pages: 110879
Published: Sep 15, 2020
Abstract
Brazil contains the largest volume of freshwater of any nation in the world; however, this essential natural resource is threatened by rapid increases in water consumption and water quality degradation, mainly as a result of anthropogenic pressures. Declining water quality has become an increasingly more significant global concern as economic activities and human populations expand and climate change markedly alters hydrological cycles. Changes...
Paper Details
Title
Multiscale land use impacts on water quality: Assessment, planning, and future perspectives in Brazil.
Published Date
Sep 15, 2020
Volume
270
Pages
110879
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