Monitoring the effects of urbanization and flood hazards on sandy ecosystem services

Urbanization, storms, and floods have compromised the benefits derived from various types of sand dune landscapes, particularly in developing countries located in humid monsoon tropical regions. One pertinent question is which driving forces have had a dominant impact on the contributions of sand du...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Science of the total environment 2023-07, Vol.880, p.163271-163271, Article 163271
Hauptverfasser: Dang, Kinh Bac, Pham, Hoang Hai, Nguyen, Thu Nhung, Giang, Tuan Linh, Pham, Thi Phuong Nga, Nghiem, Van Son, Nguyen, Dang Hoi, Vu, Kim Chi, Bui, Quang Dung, Pham, Hanh Nguyen, Nguyen, Thu Thuy, Ngo, Huu Hao
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Zusammenfassung:Urbanization, storms, and floods have compromised the benefits derived from various types of sand dune landscapes, particularly in developing countries located in humid monsoon tropical regions. One pertinent question is which driving forces have had a dominant impact on the contributions of sand dune ecosystems to human well-being. Has the decline in sand dune ecosystem services (ES) been primarily due to urbanization or flooding hazards? This study aims to address these issues by developing a Bayesian Belief Network (BBN) to analyze six different sand dune landscapes worldwide. The study uses various data types, including multi-temporal and -sensor remote sensing (SAR and optical data), expert knowledge, statistics, and GIS to analyze the trends in sand dune ecosystems. A support tool based on probabilistic approaches was developed to assess changes in ES over time due to the effects of urbanization and flooding. The developed BBN has the potential to assess the ES values of sand dunes during both rainy and dry seasons. The study calculated and tested the ES values in detail over six years (from 2016 to 2021) in Quang Nam province, Vietnam. The results showed that urbanization has led to an increase in the total ES values since 2016, while floods only had a minimal impact on dune ES values during the rainy season. The fluctuations of ES values were found to be more significant due to urbanization than floods. The study's approach can be useful in future research on coastal ecosystems. [Display omitted] •A Bayesian Belief Network to quantify dune ecosystem services was developed.•Land uses/covers and flood maps respectively from ALOS and Sentinel-1 SAR data were used.•The dynamic of sand dune ecosystem services was affected by urbanization more than floods.•Provisioning and cultural service values of dunes in Vietnam have gradually increased since 2016.•Regulating service value of dunes in Vietnam has decreased 1.5 % since the end of 2019.
ISSN:0048-9697
1879-1026
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.163271