Urbanization has accelerated rapidly over the last century, which has caused surfaces in natural ecosystems to shift to impervious surfaces. As a result, urban watershed ecosystems show altered physical, chemical and ecological process. As an important part of watershed management, urbanization has become one of the key issues involved in the deterioration of water quality. Impervious surface area (ISA) has been recognized as a key indicator of the effects of non-point runoff and water quality within a particular watershed. Numerous case studies have been conducted to investigate the relationship between urbanization and water quality in different study areas. However, there is still a lack of understanding regarding quantitative analysis o...
Pearl River Delta of Guangdong province, China is one area with the fastest speed of urbanization in...
<p>Previous studies on water quality in China have been limited within a relatively constrained geog...
Understanding the relationship between land use and surface water quality is necessary for effective...
The Urban Agglomerations of Middle and Lower Reaches of the Yangtze River Economic Belt (UAMLYREB) h...
The increase of urbanization level has led to the rapid increase of impervious surface area (ISA). T...
The impervious surface area (ISA) at the regional scale is one of the important environmental factor...
Shanghai, as one of the megacities and economic centers of China, is facing critical water quality c...
Rapid urbanization with intense land use and land cover (LULC) change and explosive population growt...
Rapid urbanization influences the landscape pattern of impervious surfaces, and potentially affects ...
The main functions of this research are to guide the proportion of urban land that is used and the l...
Shanghai, as one of the megacities and economic centers of China, is facing critical water quality c...
Taking Shiyan reservoir watershed in Shenzhen City as a case, the effects of urbanization and land u...
The urban landscape in China has changed rapidly over the past four decades, which has led to variou...
Recent urban development in Shanghai, the largest city in China, and its impact on the water environ...
In this study, the assessment of nationwide urban water environment status was conducted based upon ...
Pearl River Delta of Guangdong province, China is one area with the fastest speed of urbanization in...
<p>Previous studies on water quality in China have been limited within a relatively constrained geog...
Understanding the relationship between land use and surface water quality is necessary for effective...
The Urban Agglomerations of Middle and Lower Reaches of the Yangtze River Economic Belt (UAMLYREB) h...
The increase of urbanization level has led to the rapid increase of impervious surface area (ISA). T...
The impervious surface area (ISA) at the regional scale is one of the important environmental factor...
Shanghai, as one of the megacities and economic centers of China, is facing critical water quality c...
Rapid urbanization with intense land use and land cover (LULC) change and explosive population growt...
Rapid urbanization influences the landscape pattern of impervious surfaces, and potentially affects ...
The main functions of this research are to guide the proportion of urban land that is used and the l...
Shanghai, as one of the megacities and economic centers of China, is facing critical water quality c...
Taking Shiyan reservoir watershed in Shenzhen City as a case, the effects of urbanization and land u...
The urban landscape in China has changed rapidly over the past four decades, which has led to variou...
Recent urban development in Shanghai, the largest city in China, and its impact on the water environ...
In this study, the assessment of nationwide urban water environment status was conducted based upon ...
Pearl River Delta of Guangdong province, China is one area with the fastest speed of urbanization in...
<p>Previous studies on water quality in China have been limited within a relatively constrained geog...
Understanding the relationship between land use and surface water quality is necessary for effective...