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TitleCOMPARATIVE STUDY OF MODEL PREDICTION OF DIFFUSE NUTRIENT LOSSES IN RESPONSE TO CHANGES IN AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES
AbstractThis article presents a comparative study of modelled changes in nutrient losses from two European catchments caused by modifications in agricultural practices. The purpose was not to compare the actual models used, but rather to assess the uncertainties a manager may be faced with after receiving decision support from consultants using different models. Seven modelling teams were given the same data about two catchments and their management characteristics and were asked to model the same changes in management practices using the model of their own choice. This can potentially cause accumulated 'errors' due to differences in the modelling teams' interpretation of relevant processes and definitions of boundary conditions (inputs). The study was carried out within the framework of the EUROHARP project, which aimed at harmonising procedures for quantifying diffuse losses of nitrogen and phosphorus from agriculture. Models are important for assessing river basin management plans (RBMPs) as required e. g. under the EC Water Framework Directive and Action Plans under the EC Nitrates Directive. This article illustrates some challenges with respect to interpreting such modelling results. The selected management scenarios include changes in fertiliser application levels, changes in livestock numbers and changes in land-use and crop rotation systems. Seven models were applied for the same scenarios in the Enza catchment in Italy and the Zelivka catchment in the Czech Republic. All models had been calibrated and validated with respect to historical data of climatic conditions, water quality and discharge measurements. The modelling results reveal a variation in predicted effects of the management scenarios, causing different conclusions with respect to choice of best management practice for reducing nutrient losses. The study demonstrates that it is important that care is taken by modellers and involved decision makers throughout the entire modelling process, both with regard to a common understanding of the problem definition, understanding of boundary conditions, and uncertainty of outputs and interpretation of results.
SourceJournal of environmental monitoring (Print) 11(3), pp. 594–601
JournalJournal of environmental monitoring (Print)
EditorRoyal Society of Chemistry,, Cambridge, Regno Unito
Year2009
TypeArticolo in rivista
DOI10.1039/b823112e
AuthorsVagstad N.; French H. K.; Andersen H. E.; Behrendt H.; Grizzetti B.; Groenendijk P.; Lo Porto A.; Reisser H.; Siderius C.; Stromquist J.; Hejzlari J. and Deelstraa J.
Text42319 2009 10.1039/b823112e ISI Web of Science WOS 000264098400013 COMPARATIVE STUDY OF MODEL PREDICTION OF DIFFUSE NUTRIENT LOSSES IN RESPONSE TO CHANGES IN AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES Vagstad N.; French H. K.; Andersen H. E.; Behrendt H.; Grizzetti B.; Groenendijk P.; Lo Porto A.; Reisser H.; Siderius C.; Stromquist J.; Hejzlari J. and Deelstraa J. Bioforsk, Norwegian Inst Agr Environm Res, Soil Environm, N 1430 As, Norway Natl Environm Res Inst, Silkeborg, Denmark Inst Gewaesseroekol Binnenfischerei, Berlin, Germany Commiss European Communities, Joint Res Ctr, I 21020 Ispra, Italy Alterra, NL 6700 AA Wageningen, Netherlands Inst Ric Acque, Bari, Italy Beture Cerec St Quentin Yvelines, Lyon, France ADAS Ltd, Wolverhampton WV6 8TQ, W Midlands, England Acad Sci Czech Republic, Inst Hydrobiol, Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic This article presents a comparative study of modelled changes in nutrient losses from two European catchments caused by modifications in agricultural practices. The purpose was not to compare the actual models used, but rather to assess the uncertainties a manager may be faced with after receiving decision support from consultants using different models. Seven modelling teams were given the same data about two catchments and their management characteristics and were asked to model the same changes in management practices using the model of their own choice. This can potentially cause accumulated errors due to differences in the modelling teams interpretation of relevant processes and definitions of boundary conditions inputs . The study was carried out within the framework of the EUROHARP project, which aimed at harmonising procedures for quantifying diffuse losses of nitrogen and phosphorus from agriculture. Models are important for assessing river basin management plans RBMPs as required e. g. under the EC Water Framework Directive and Action Plans under the EC Nitrates Directive. This article illustrates some challenges with respect to interpreting such modelling results. The selected management scenarios include changes in fertiliser application levels, changes in livestock numbers and changes in land use and crop rotation systems. Seven models were applied for the same scenarios in the Enza catchment in Italy and the Zelivka catchment in the Czech Republic. All models had been calibrated and validated with respect to historical data of climatic conditions, water quality and discharge measurements. The modelling results reveal a variation in predicted effects of the management scenarios, causing different conclusions with respect to choice of best management practice for reducing nutrient losses. The study demonstrates that it is important that care is taken by modellers and involved decision makers throughout the entire modelling process, both with regard to a common understanding of the problem definition, understanding of boundary conditions, and uncertainty of outputs and interpretation of results. 11 3 Articolo pubblicato JEM_model_predictions_in_response_to_agricultural_changes.pdf Articolo in rivista Royal Society of Chemistry, 1464 0325 Journal of environmental monitoring Print Journal of environmental monitoring Print J. environ. monit. Print Journal of environmental monitoring Print JEM Cambridge. Print Print antonio.loporto LO PORTO ANTONIO TA.P04.005.006 Gestione a scala di bacino delle risorse idriche e sostenibilita dell uso irriguo in agricoltura