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Autor:
Ali Morse, Luke Neal, Michelle Walker, Clare Deasy, Sarah Anderton, David Johnson, Nick Paling, Chris Ryder, Arlin Rickard, Rob Collins, Ashley Holt, Damian Crilly, Rosie Lear, Peter Bide
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science & Policy. 112:117-125
The Catchment Based Approach (CaBA) was established in 2013 to drive collaborative water management across England. Globally unique in its national coverage, CaBA encompasses 106 river catchment partnerships that either incorporate or work with a ran
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Management. 132:304-312
As a result of several serious flood events which have occurred since 2000, flooding across Europe is now receiving considerable public and media attention. The impact of land use on hydrology and flood response is significantly under-researched, and
Autor:
Ben Surridge, Andrew R.G. Large, Matthew T. Perks, Clare Deasy, S. Burke, Sim Reaney, Jennine Jonczyk, Philip M. Haygarth, W. Cleasby, M. A. Snell, Philip A. Barker, Gareth Owen, C. McW. H. Benskin
Publikováno v:
Environmental science : processes and impacts, 2014, Vol.16(7), pp.1629-1636 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
Headwater streams are a central feature of the landscape, with their diversity in structure and associated ecological function providing a potential natural buffer against downstream nutrient export. Phytobenthic communities, dominated in many headwa
Publikováno v:
Land Use Policy. 30:234-242
The Mitigation Options for Phosphorus and Sediment (MOPS) project investigated the effectiveness of within-field control measures (tramline management, straw residue management, type of cultivation and direction, and vegetative buffers) in terms of m
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science & Policy. 24:110-119
Diffuse pollution, and the contribution from agriculture in particular, has become increasingly important as pollution from point sources has been addressed by wastewater treatment. Land management approaches, such as construction of field wetlands,
Autor:
Richard E. Brazier, Clare Deasy, Ann Louise Heathwaite, R. Hodgkinson, S.A. Baxendale, Gareth Ridall
Publikováno v:
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. 36:1749-1760
Our understanding of the effect of scale on runoff and sediment transfers within catchments is currently limited by a lack of available data. A multi-scale dataset of 17 rainfall events collected simultaneously at four spatial scales within a small a
Publikováno v:
Agricultural Systems. 103:105-109
Experiences from the Mitigation Options for Phosphorus and Sediment (MOPS) projects, which aim to determine the effectiveness of measures to reduce pollutant loading from agricultural land to surface waters, have been used to contribute to the findin
Publikováno v:
Soil and Tillage Research. 106:145-151
Runoff, sediment, total phosphorus and total dissolved phosphorus losses in overland flow were measured for two years on unbounded plots cropped with wheat and oats.\ud \ud Half of the field was cultivated with minimum tillage (shallow tillage with a
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Quality. 38:2121-2130
Sediment and P inputs to freshwaters from agriculture are a major problem in the United Kingdom (UK). This study investigated mitigation options for diffuse pollution losses from arable land. Field trials were undertaken at the hillslope scale over t
Publikováno v:
Hydrological Processes. 23:1349-1358
Simultaneous field monitoring of runoff and suspended sediment loads from a 30 ha, artificially-drained, mixed-agricultural catchment in Herefordshire, UK indicates field drains are the dominant pathway for the transfer of runoff and sediment to the