Impact of mining on land use land cover change and water quality in the Asutifi North District of Ghana, West Africa

Surface and groundwater are important resources for human life and health. Land use changes and mining activities, however, have the potential to compromise the safety of these resources. This study aims to investigate the land cover conditions before and during mining activities and assess the impa...

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Main Authors: Divine Dodzi Gbedzi, Eric Antwi Ofosu, Eric Mensah Mortey, Abena Obiri-Yeboah, Emmanuel Kwesi Nyantakyi, Ebenezer Kwadwo Siabi, Faisal Abdallah, Martin Kyereh Domfeh, Anna Amankwah-Minkah
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Published: Elsevier 2022-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667010022000014
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author Divine Dodzi Gbedzi
Eric Antwi Ofosu
Eric Mensah Mortey
Abena Obiri-Yeboah
Emmanuel Kwesi Nyantakyi
Ebenezer Kwadwo Siabi
Faisal Abdallah
Martin Kyereh Domfeh
Anna Amankwah-Minkah
author_facet Divine Dodzi Gbedzi
Eric Antwi Ofosu
Eric Mensah Mortey
Abena Obiri-Yeboah
Emmanuel Kwesi Nyantakyi
Ebenezer Kwadwo Siabi
Faisal Abdallah
Martin Kyereh Domfeh
Anna Amankwah-Minkah
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description Surface and groundwater are important resources for human life and health. Land use changes and mining activities, however, have the potential to compromise the safety of these resources. This study aims to investigate the land cover conditions before and during mining activities and assess the impact on forests, surface, and groundwater resources in the Asutifi North District, Ghana. Landsat data of 30 m resolution was used to assess the land cover change from 2000 to 2020. A cross-sectional analysis of data between April to June 2004 to 2019 was used to assess water quality. The overall accuracy of the land cover classification ranged between (91.33–99.41)% and (78.01–85.95)% respectively for ground-truth validation and validation using the MODIS annual 500 m land cover dataset. Forest cover decreased by 11.47% while agriculture doubled from 12.13% to 24.06% between 2000 and 2020. The introduction of mining is responsible for major land cover changes including the conversion of forest to agricultural land through shifting cultivation. For a general assessment of water quality, the percentage of pH, TB, TDS, NH3, Mg and SO4 measurements outside the EPA admissible limits for drinking water is 16.67%, 83.33%, 0.69%, 0%, 10.42%, and 16.67% respectively. Turbidity is the most impacted water quality parameter affected by land cover changes while NH3 is the least impacted parameter. The incidences of water quality outside EPA/WHO limits for drinking water at all monitoring points call for education and collective action to safeguard water sources from further deterioration. It is necessary mining companies adhere to environmental protection guidelines.
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spelling doaj.art-b4adc935ab0f4e71a8256f35f60595342022-12-22T04:03:32ZengElsevierEnvironmental Challenges2667-01002022-01-016100441Impact of mining on land use land cover change and water quality in the Asutifi North District of Ghana, West AfricaDivine Dodzi Gbedzi0Eric Antwi Ofosu1Eric Mensah Mortey2Abena Obiri-Yeboah3Emmanuel Kwesi Nyantakyi4Ebenezer Kwadwo Siabi5Faisal Abdallah6Martin Kyereh Domfeh7Anna Amankwah-Minkah8Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Energy and Natural Resources, Sunyani, GhanaDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Energy and Natural Resources, Sunyani, GhanaEarth Observation Research and Innovation Centre (EORIC), University of Energy and Natural Resources, Sunyani, Ghana; Faculty of Science and Techniques, Doctoral Research Program in Climate Change and Energy (DRP-CCE) of the West African Science Service Center on Climate Change and Adapted Land Use (WASCAL), Université Abdou Moumouni, P.O. Box 10662, Niamey 8000, Niger; Corresponding author.Department of Civil Engineering, Kumasi Technical University, Kumasi, 00233, GhanaDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Energy and Natural Resources, Sunyani, Ghana; Earth Observation Research and Innovation Centre (EORIC), University of Energy and Natural Resources, Sunyani, GhanaEarth Observation Research and Innovation Centre (EORIC), University of Energy and Natural Resources, Sunyani, GhanaDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Energy and Natural Resources, Sunyani, GhanaEarth Observation Research and Innovation Centre (EORIC), University of Energy and Natural Resources, Sunyani, GhanaDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Energy and Natural Resources, Sunyani, GhanaSurface and groundwater are important resources for human life and health. Land use changes and mining activities, however, have the potential to compromise the safety of these resources. This study aims to investigate the land cover conditions before and during mining activities and assess the impact on forests, surface, and groundwater resources in the Asutifi North District, Ghana. Landsat data of 30 m resolution was used to assess the land cover change from 2000 to 2020. A cross-sectional analysis of data between April to June 2004 to 2019 was used to assess water quality. The overall accuracy of the land cover classification ranged between (91.33–99.41)% and (78.01–85.95)% respectively for ground-truth validation and validation using the MODIS annual 500 m land cover dataset. Forest cover decreased by 11.47% while agriculture doubled from 12.13% to 24.06% between 2000 and 2020. The introduction of mining is responsible for major land cover changes including the conversion of forest to agricultural land through shifting cultivation. For a general assessment of water quality, the percentage of pH, TB, TDS, NH3, Mg and SO4 measurements outside the EPA admissible limits for drinking water is 16.67%, 83.33%, 0.69%, 0%, 10.42%, and 16.67% respectively. Turbidity is the most impacted water quality parameter affected by land cover changes while NH3 is the least impacted parameter. The incidences of water quality outside EPA/WHO limits for drinking water at all monitoring points call for education and collective action to safeguard water sources from further deterioration. It is necessary mining companies adhere to environmental protection guidelines.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667010022000014Land use land cover changeIllegal miningSurface waterGroundwaterSustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
spellingShingle Divine Dodzi Gbedzi
Eric Antwi Ofosu
Eric Mensah Mortey
Abena Obiri-Yeboah
Emmanuel Kwesi Nyantakyi
Ebenezer Kwadwo Siabi
Faisal Abdallah
Martin Kyereh Domfeh
Anna Amankwah-Minkah
Impact of mining on land use land cover change and water quality in the Asutifi North District of Ghana, West Africa
Environmental Challenges
Land use land cover change
Illegal mining
Surface water
Groundwater
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
title Impact of mining on land use land cover change and water quality in the Asutifi North District of Ghana, West Africa
title_full Impact of mining on land use land cover change and water quality in the Asutifi North District of Ghana, West Africa
title_fullStr Impact of mining on land use land cover change and water quality in the Asutifi North District of Ghana, West Africa
title_full_unstemmed Impact of mining on land use land cover change and water quality in the Asutifi North District of Ghana, West Africa
title_short Impact of mining on land use land cover change and water quality in the Asutifi North District of Ghana, West Africa
title_sort impact of mining on land use land cover change and water quality in the asutifi north district of ghana west africa
topic Land use land cover change
Illegal mining
Surface water
Groundwater
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667010022000014
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