Anthropogenic impact on ecosystem service value of urban blue space in Old Malda Municipality of eastern India

Present study attempted to quantify the anthropogenic impact on blue space (BS) and potential ecosystem service value (ESV) and link them. A small urban area of eastern India was taken as a case. To fulfill the purpose, the primary data extracted from the field was used. Firstly, an anthropogenic im...

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Ecosystem
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