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The consequences of land use change on nutrient exports: a regional scale assessment in south-west Victoria, Australia

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posted on 2005-03-01, 00:00 authored by Daniel IerodiaconouDaniel Ierodiaconou, Laurie Laurenson, M Leblanc, Francesco Stagnitti, G Duff, Scott SalzmanScott Salzman, Vincent VersaceVincent Versace
Estimation of nutrient load production based on multi-temporal remotely sensed land use data for the Glenelg–Hopkins region in south-west Victoria, Australia, is discussed. Changes in land use were mapped using archived Landsat data and computerised classification techniques. Land use change has been rapid in recent history with 16% of the region transformed in the last 22 years. Total nitrogen and phosphorus loads were estimated using an export coefficient model. The analysis demonstrates an increase in modelled nitrogen and phosphorus loadings from 1980 to 2002. Whilst such increases were suspected from past anecdotal and ad-hoc evidence, our modelling estimated the magnitude of such increases and thus demonstrated the enormous potential of using remote sensing and GIS for monitoring regional scale environmental processes.

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Journal

Journal of environmental management

Volume

74

Issue

4

Pagination

305 - 316

Publisher

Elsevier

Location

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

ISSN

0301-4797

eISSN

1095-8630

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2005, Elsevier

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