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implementation costs and the optimal distribution of these practices throughout the watershed is also explored. Results from this …
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the desired level of water quality in a given watershed. We used Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) to identify … critical source areas within the Saline Bayou Watershed (HUC 11140208), Louisiana. SWAT model was calibrated and validated for … agricultural land retirement can reduce most of the phosphorus runoff in the watershed at the lowest cost. Results are robust to …
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In this research, we propose a framework to connect SWAT model with a dynamic discrete choice based land use model …
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watershed scale. We also investigate the effects of stressors such as land use change, climate change, and choices in land … watershed in Rhode Island. Our key finding is that choices in land use and land management practices create tradeoffs across …
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This paper examines the theoretical and practical aspects of natural resource use in the poor tropics given limited technological and policy intervention. Results show that if farmers were to reallocate their land use activities based on land suitability, and utilize between 10-20% of their farm...
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reliance on the watershed for subsistence food requirements, would imply an increasing need for a more secure land tenure …
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on the average. There is hence an obvious reduction in nutrient losses despite the higher reliance on the watershed for …
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adequate, rather involvement of the community in watershed or landscape management may be required. Participation of individual …
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