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Using lake sediments to assess the long-term impacts of anthropogenic activity in tropical river deltas

pmid: 39156121
pmc: PMC11324390
Tropical river deltas, and the social-ecological systems they sustain, are changing rapidly due to anthropogenic activity and climatic change. Baseline data to inform sustainable management options for resilient deltas is urgently needed and palaeolimnology (reconstructing past conditions from lake or wetland deposits) can provide crucial long-term perspectives needed to identify drivers and rates of change. We review how palaeolimnology can be a valuable tool for resource managers using three current issues facing tropical delta regions: hydrology and sediment supply, salinisation and nutrient pollution. The unique ability of palaeolimnological methods to untangle multiple stressors is also discussed. We demonstrate how palaeolimnology has been used to understand each of these issues, in other aquatic environments, to be incorporated into policy. Palaeolimnology is a key tool to understanding how anthropogenic influences interact with other environmental stressors, providing policymakers and resource managers with a ‘big picture’ view and possible holistic solutions that can be implemented.
- Aarhus University Denmark
- University College London United Kingdom
- University of Newcastle Australia Australia
- Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) Netherlands
- University of Glasgow United Kingdom
Atmospheric Science, Resource (disambiguation), Reviews, 551, Environmental change, 333, Environmental science, tropics, river deltas, Importance of Mangrove Ecosystems in Coastal Protection, Engineering, Climate change, resource management, Paleoclimatology, Environmental resource management, Biology, Earth-Surface Processes, Computer network, Ecology, Paleontology, Hydrology (agriculture), Geology, FOS: Earth and related environmental sciences, palaeolimnology, Computer science, Water resource management, multiple stressors, Earth and Planetary Sciences, Geotechnical engineering, Climate Change and Paleoclimatology, Aerospace engineering, Delta, FOS: Biological sciences, Physical Sciences, Environmental Science, Wetland, Sediment, Sedimentary Processes in Earth's Geology
Atmospheric Science, Resource (disambiguation), Reviews, 551, Environmental change, 333, Environmental science, tropics, river deltas, Importance of Mangrove Ecosystems in Coastal Protection, Engineering, Climate change, resource management, Paleoclimatology, Environmental resource management, Biology, Earth-Surface Processes, Computer network, Ecology, Paleontology, Hydrology (agriculture), Geology, FOS: Earth and related environmental sciences, palaeolimnology, Computer science, Water resource management, multiple stressors, Earth and Planetary Sciences, Geotechnical engineering, Climate Change and Paleoclimatology, Aerospace engineering, Delta, FOS: Biological sciences, Physical Sciences, Environmental Science, Wetland, Sediment, Sedimentary Processes in Earth's Geology
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