Surface water quality deterioration is a serious problem in many rapidly urbanizing catchments in developing countries. There is currently a lack of studies that quantify water quality variation (deterioration or otherwise) due to both socio-economic and infrastructure development in a catchment. This paper investigates the causes of water quality changes over the rapid urbanization period of 1985–2009 in the Shenzhen River catchment, China and examines the changes in relation to infrastructure development and socio-economic policies. The results indicate that the water quality deteriorated rapidly during the earlier urbanization stages before gradually improving over recent years, and that rapid increases in domestic discharge were the maj...
<p>Previous studies on water quality in China have been limited within a relatively constrained geog...
We carried out a preliminary investigation into the relationship between urbanization, land use cove...
Shanghai, as one of the megacities and economic centers of China, is facing critical water quality c...
Surface water quality deterioration is a serious problem in many rapidly urbanizing catchments in de...
Urbanization is an inevitable trend in historical development, but eco-environmental problems, inclu...
The urban landscape in China has changed rapidly over the past four decades, which has led to variou...
As the world’s largest urban area in both size and population, the rapid development of the Pe...
Urbanization has accelerated rapidly over the last century, which has caused surfaces in natural eco...
Urbanization, with a focus on cities in China. After controlling the effects of government efforts a...
This study highlights how Chinese economic development detrimentally impacted water quality in recen...
To compare the impacts of river discharge on the surface water quality of the Xiangjiang River in Ch...
Water is essential for a sustainable economic prosperity, but rapid economic growth and intensive ag...
Water quality degradation is often a severe consequence of rapid economic expansion in developing co...
AbstractWater scarcity is one of the most difficult issues challenging the rapid urbanizing China. I...
Shanghai, as one of the megacities and economic centers of China, is facing critical water quality c...
<p>Previous studies on water quality in China have been limited within a relatively constrained geog...
We carried out a preliminary investigation into the relationship between urbanization, land use cove...
Shanghai, as one of the megacities and economic centers of China, is facing critical water quality c...
Surface water quality deterioration is a serious problem in many rapidly urbanizing catchments in de...
Urbanization is an inevitable trend in historical development, but eco-environmental problems, inclu...
The urban landscape in China has changed rapidly over the past four decades, which has led to variou...
As the world’s largest urban area in both size and population, the rapid development of the Pe...
Urbanization has accelerated rapidly over the last century, which has caused surfaces in natural eco...
Urbanization, with a focus on cities in China. After controlling the effects of government efforts a...
This study highlights how Chinese economic development detrimentally impacted water quality in recen...
To compare the impacts of river discharge on the surface water quality of the Xiangjiang River in Ch...
Water is essential for a sustainable economic prosperity, but rapid economic growth and intensive ag...
Water quality degradation is often a severe consequence of rapid economic expansion in developing co...
AbstractWater scarcity is one of the most difficult issues challenging the rapid urbanizing China. I...
Shanghai, as one of the megacities and economic centers of China, is facing critical water quality c...
<p>Previous studies on water quality in China have been limited within a relatively constrained geog...
We carried out a preliminary investigation into the relationship between urbanization, land use cove...
Shanghai, as one of the megacities and economic centers of China, is facing critical water quality c...