Coal is one of the most mining commodities to date, especially to supply both national and international energy needs. Coal mining activities that are not well managed will have an impact on the occurrence of environmental damage. The present study was undertaken to analyze the process of humaninduced landscape transformation in the coal mines affected areas of Cam Pha, northeast Vietnam by interpreting temporal remote sensing data and using Geographic Information System. This experiment revealed that most of the study area was dominated by forest in all the time sequence period. The forest cover has decreased about 21.3%, meanwhile having nine fold increase in mining area from 1990 to 2020. The forest area lost during the study period was ...
Mining activities and the waste products produced can have significant impact on the surrounding env...
Mining activities and the waste products produced can have significant impact on the surrounding env...
Characterising the spatial and temporal dimensions of resource development projects is critical for ...
Tidal flat plays a crucial role in socio-economic development and ecological environment. Tidal flat...
Mining is an integral part of the development of many countries in the Asia-Pacific region and is as...
Rehabilitation of lands contaminated from mining activities is a complex process and requires an hig...
Singrauli is an opencast coal mining area where large scale mining activities are going on continuou...
Land use and land cover (LULC) change is considered among the most discussed issues associated with ...
Mining and human activities impacted the natural ecosystem leading to land use/land cover (LU/LC) ch...
Quantifying the spatiotemporal change of land cover and understanding their ecological, environmenta...
Aim of the study was the development on an integrated set of procedures based on the collection and ...
Mining contributes to land cover changes, directly and indirectly affecting the natural landscape an...
In order to satisfy the needs of constant economic growth, the pressure to exploit natural resources...
The low-carbon energy transition is an essential feature of avoiding climate crisis, but it raises a...
Abstract: . This study investigates LU/LC changes using Remote Sensing and Geographic Information S...
Mining activities and the waste products produced can have significant impact on the surrounding env...
Mining activities and the waste products produced can have significant impact on the surrounding env...
Characterising the spatial and temporal dimensions of resource development projects is critical for ...
Tidal flat plays a crucial role in socio-economic development and ecological environment. Tidal flat...
Mining is an integral part of the development of many countries in the Asia-Pacific region and is as...
Rehabilitation of lands contaminated from mining activities is a complex process and requires an hig...
Singrauli is an opencast coal mining area where large scale mining activities are going on continuou...
Land use and land cover (LULC) change is considered among the most discussed issues associated with ...
Mining and human activities impacted the natural ecosystem leading to land use/land cover (LU/LC) ch...
Quantifying the spatiotemporal change of land cover and understanding their ecological, environmenta...
Aim of the study was the development on an integrated set of procedures based on the collection and ...
Mining contributes to land cover changes, directly and indirectly affecting the natural landscape an...
In order to satisfy the needs of constant economic growth, the pressure to exploit natural resources...
The low-carbon energy transition is an essential feature of avoiding climate crisis, but it raises a...
Abstract: . This study investigates LU/LC changes using Remote Sensing and Geographic Information S...
Mining activities and the waste products produced can have significant impact on the surrounding env...
Mining activities and the waste products produced can have significant impact on the surrounding env...
Characterising the spatial and temporal dimensions of resource development projects is critical for ...