The Impact of Aquatic Ecosystem Degradation on Human Health: A Comprehensive Study of Water Quality, Biodiversity, and Disease Transmission

Authors

  • Dr. Isla Curren Author
  • Caden Maris Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70102/AEEF/V2I3/5

Keywords:

Water Quality; Waterborne Disease; Ecosystem Services; Human Health; Climate Change; And Public Health.

Abstract

The aquatic ecosystem contains the relationship between human health and water quality, it is the necessary approach for water management policies and diseases. The main waterborne diseases are mostly affected by developing countries in terms of land use, malaria, and cholera. The effects of to increasing water and scarcity related to the human health under the relationship between the dams and waterborne disease in developed countries. The impaired water purification process through the loss of biodiversity causes the ecosystem to increase the other types of pollutants. More than 80% of sewages are generated by human activities with oceans and rivers without have any treatment. The impacts of water pollution related to human health included regional, age, gender, and other differences. The government takes action through water management interventions carried out to improve the water quality and water pollution impacts human health.

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2024-09-30

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How to Cite

Curren, I., & Maris, C. (2024). The Impact of Aquatic Ecosystem Degradation on Human Health: A Comprehensive Study of Water Quality, Biodiversity, and Disease Transmission. Aquatic Ecosystems and Environmental Frontiers, 2(3), 20-24. https://doi.org/10.70102/AEEF/V2I3/5