2021
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/646/1/012055
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Applied hotspot analysis in Melaka River basin

Abstract: The unorganised expansion and uncontrolled urbanisation development had led to environmental issues involved with river water pollution that occurred within the Melaka River basin. This study aims to identify pollutant sources using GIS-based pattern recognition techniques of Hotspot analysis in the river basin. The selected study area was Melaka River basin, where independent and dependent variables were land use classification and river water quality data. Both data was obtained from government and private s… Show more

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“…This deterioration was likely due to the area's high population density and rapid urban development. In a recent development, hotspot analysis was conducted in the Melaka River basin utilizing GIS-based pattern recognition techniques [22]. This analysis aimed to pinpoint pollutant sources and underscored the crucial need to grasp the interconnection between land usage and water quality at a catchment scale, allowing for effective measures to counter ongoing deterioration and combat severe pollution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This deterioration was likely due to the area's high population density and rapid urban development. In a recent development, hotspot analysis was conducted in the Melaka River basin utilizing GIS-based pattern recognition techniques [22]. This analysis aimed to pinpoint pollutant sources and underscored the crucial need to grasp the interconnection between land usage and water quality at a catchment scale, allowing for effective measures to counter ongoing deterioration and combat severe pollution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%