Establishing the relationship between the integrated multidimensional landscape pattern and stream water quality in subtropical agricultural catchments
Although a landscape is a multidimensional integrated synthesis, the relationship between land use and water quality was merely studied in relation to protecting the aquatic ecological service function from the ‘landscape perspective’. This study analyzed the integrated landscape pattern by coupling...
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Main Authors: | Huanyao Liu, Cen Meng, Yi Wang, Yong Li, Yuyuan Li, Xinliang Liu, Jinshui Wu |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c78e1d75a7d0410ab7883f7d5fdcc83f |
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