Abstract
ABSTRACT The study examined the core, buffer, and transition zones within the Cat Ba Biosphere Reserve in Vietnam to assess changes in five land cover categories (water surface, cropland, vacant land, residential land, and forestland) between 2018 and 2022. Additionally, we aimed to evaluate water quality using three indicators (normalized difference turbidity index, normalized difference chlorophyll index, total suspended solids) and air quality using four indicators (nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, ozone) for the 2022 data. Land cover change analysis and monitoring of water and air quality indicators were conducted using the Google Earth Engine platform, employing Sentinel-2 imagery for land cover and water quality assessment and Sentinel-5P images for air quality assessment. The findings revealed correlations between changes in land cover and water and air quality indicators within the Cat Ba Biosphere Reserve. While occasional instances of values surpassing permissible limits were noted, the average values over the 12-month period in 2022 indicated that water and air quality indicators remained within acceptable thresholds. These results suggest effective preservation efforts in the Cat Ba Biosphere Reserve, indicating no significant signs of degradation.
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