2022
DOI: 10.3390/su141710593
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Monitoring Land Subsidence: The Challenges of Producing Knowledge and Groundwater Management Indicators in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region, Thailand

Abstract: Multiple major coastal cities face the threat of sea level rise with global climate change. This vulnerability can be further exacerbated by local contexts of urbanization and flood management. Land subsidence caused by groundwater over-extraction has long been identified as a factor that exposes cities to the threat of submergence through its interaction with the sea’s tidal regime or a river basin’s precipitation pattern and flood regime. Decision-making in regards to environmental issues such as land subsid… Show more

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“…Mexico City, Mexico, represents another profound case where subsidence rates reached −39 cm/year in 2014-2020 (Cigna and Tapete, 2021). Bangkok, Thailand, has also encountered serious land subsidence issues primarily driven by groundwater extraction for industrial purposes (Bremard, 2022).…”
Section: General Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mexico City, Mexico, represents another profound case where subsidence rates reached −39 cm/year in 2014-2020 (Cigna and Tapete, 2021). Bangkok, Thailand, has also encountered serious land subsidence issues primarily driven by groundwater extraction for industrial purposes (Bremard, 2022).…”
Section: General Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the over-extraction of groundwater and the imbalance between water recharge and discharge has led to a decrease in groundwater levels over the last few decades. The Bangkok Basin's land subsidence demonstrates the geological effects of excessive groundwater extraction (Bremard, 2022). The continuous abstractions, in high quantities, can adversely affect the overall water balance when the average value consistently exceeds the recharge over a long period (Cheema et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flooding has been one of the most widespread and destructive types of natural disasters since ancient times [1][2][3][4]. With global climate change [5][6][7], the impact of human activities, and accelerating urbanization [8][9][10][11], flood disasters have become increasingly frequent, with non-negligible impacts on human welfare, sustainable economic development, and the natural environment [12]. Reducing flood disaster risk has become an important component of disaster prevention and mitigation [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%