Abstract

Coal is one of the most mining commodities to date, especially to supply both national andinternational energy needs. Coal mining activities that are not well managed will have an impact on theoccurrence of environmental damage. The present study was undertaken to analyze the process of humaninducedlandscape transformation in the coal mines affected areas of Cam Pha, northeast Vietnam byinterpreting temporal remote sensing data and using Geographic Information System. This experimentrevealed that most of the study area was dominated by forest in all the time sequence period. The forestcover has decreased about 21.3%, meanwhile having nine fold increase in mining area from 1990 to 2020.The forest area lost during the study period was 7983.45 ha due to land cover conversion into mining area.The mining activities were also detrimental to the bare land and water body cover. The results of this studyare expected to be used to support government efforts and mining managers in post-mining coal activities.

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