Plastic debris in rivers
Wageningen University & Research · Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research
Abstract
Abstract Plastic pollution in aquatic ecosystems is an emerging environmental risk, as it may negatively impacts ecology, endangers aquatic species, and causes economic damage. Rivers are known to play a crucial role in transporting land‐based plastic waste to the world's oceans, but riverine ecosystems are also directly affected by plastic pollution. To better quantify global plastic pollution transport and to effectively reduce sources and risks, a thorough understanding of origin, transport, fate, and effects of riverine plastic debris is crucial. In this overview paper, we discuss the current scientific state on plastic debris in rivers and evaluate existing knowledge gaps. We present a brief background of…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 12.41
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 145
Authors
2Topics & keywords
- Plastic pollution
- Debris
- Aquatic ecosystem
- Environmental science
- Ecosystem
- Pollution
- Plastic waste
- Water quality
- Life below water