Analysis of Deforestation and Water Quality in the Talgua River Watershed (Honduras): Ecosystem Approach Based on the DPSIR Model

Author:

Saravia-Maldonado Selvin Antonio12ORCID,Fernández-Pozo Luis Francisco3ORCID,Ramírez-Rosario Beatriz3ORCID,Rodríguez-González María Ángeles3

Affiliation:

1. Doctoral Program in Sustainable Territorial Development, International Doctoral School, Universidad de Extremadura—UEx, 06006 Badajoz, Spain

2. Faculty of Earth Sciences and Conservation, Universidad Nacional de Agricultura—UNAG, Catacamas 16201, Honduras

3. Environmental Resources Analysis (ARAM) Research Group, Universidad de Extremadura—UEx, 06006 Badajoz, Spain

Abstract

With increasing urbanization and industrialization, soil and forest resources are facing considerable pressure, as well as the demand for water for domestic, agricultural, and industrial activities. Therefore, it is essential to conduct regular assessments of water quality and ensure that water is consistently maintained in the context of ecosystem services (ESs). Our objective was to apply the driving forces–pressures–state–impacts–responses (DPSIR) model to understand the cause–effect relationships and interactions with anthropogenic pressures on deforestation and water quality in the Talgua River watershed and associated valley and plain areas in central-eastern Honduras. Physicochemical and microbiological analyses were conducted to determine the water quality index (NSF–WQI) and other contamination indexes. The results identified high contamination by coliforms, up to 920.00 NPM/100 mL, and high levels of contamination by organic matter (ICOMO, 0.65), solids (ICOSUS, 0.79), mineralization (ICOMI, 0.99), and the presence of bacteria (BPI, 8.50), as well as the development of eutrophication processes (ICOTRO), resulting in generally low water quality. These problems were caused by the socio-demographic and economic growth of the area, as well as the high demand for water, vulnerability to climate change, and intense agro-livestock and industrial activity, which led to deforestation processes, changes in land use, and contamination of natural water bodies that impacted the overexploitation of aquifers. After applying the DPSIR model, strategies are proposed for the management and administration of the watershed aimed at preserving the water, soils, and forest resources, while promoting stakeholder, business, education sector, and public administration participation.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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