Integrated Agricultural and Hydrological Modeling within an Intensive Livestock Region

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Autoren

  • Peter Kreins
  • Horst Gömann
  • Sylvia Herrmann
  • Ralf Kunkel
  • Frank Wendland

Externe Organisationen

  • Bundesforschungsanstalt für Landwirtschaft
  • Universität Hohenheim
  • Forschungszentrum Jülich
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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Titel des SammelwerksEcological Economics of Sustainable Watershed Management
Herausgeber/-innenJon Erickson, Frank Messner, Irene Ring
Seiten113-142
Seitenumfang30
ISBN (elektronisch)9781849505079
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 18 Juli 2007
Extern publiziertJa

Publikationsreihe

NameAdvances in the Economics of Environmental Resources
Band7
ISSN (Print)1569-3740

Abstract

An interdisciplinary model network consisting of the regional agricultural economic model RAUMIS and the hydro(geo)logical models GROWA/WEKU is used to analyze the effect of different scenarios of maximum agricultural nitrogen balance surplus on water quality. The study area is the federal state of Lower Saxony, Germany, which features heterogeneous natural site conditions as well as agricultural production structures. A focus of the study is the modeling of supra-regional manure transports that, according to the model's results, considerably increase due to a lowering of maximum nitrogen balance surpluses. The assessment of the examined nitrogen reduction measures reveals that adequate indicators have to be applied. In this regard, the model results show that even though the analyzed measure leads to a substantial overall reduction of agricultural nitrogen surpluses, nitrogen discharges into surface and groundwater can regionally increase.

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Integrated Agricultural and Hydrological Modeling within an Intensive Livestock Region. / Kreins, Peter; Gömann, Horst; Herrmann, Sylvia et al.
Ecological Economics of Sustainable Watershed Management. Hrsg. / Jon Erickson; Frank Messner; Irene Ring. 2007. S. 113-142 (Advances in the Economics of Environmental Resources; Band 7).

Publikation: Beitrag in Buch/Bericht/Sammelwerk/KonferenzbandBeitrag in Buch/SammelwerkForschungPeer-Review

Kreins, P, Gömann, H, Herrmann, S, Kunkel, R & Wendland, F 2007, Integrated Agricultural and Hydrological Modeling within an Intensive Livestock Region. in J Erickson, F Messner & I Ring (Hrsg.), Ecological Economics of Sustainable Watershed Management. Advances in the Economics of Environmental Resources, Bd. 7, S. 113-142. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1569-3740(07)07006-X
Kreins, P., Gömann, H., Herrmann, S., Kunkel, R., & Wendland, F. (2007). Integrated Agricultural and Hydrological Modeling within an Intensive Livestock Region. In J. Erickson, F. Messner, & I. Ring (Hrsg.), Ecological Economics of Sustainable Watershed Management (S. 113-142). (Advances in the Economics of Environmental Resources; Band 7). https://doi.org/10.1016/S1569-3740(07)07006-X
Kreins P, Gömann H, Herrmann S, Kunkel R, Wendland F. Integrated Agricultural and Hydrological Modeling within an Intensive Livestock Region. in Erickson J, Messner F, Ring I, Hrsg., Ecological Economics of Sustainable Watershed Management. 2007. S. 113-142. (Advances in the Economics of Environmental Resources). doi: 10.1016/S1569-3740(07)07006-X
Kreins, Peter ; Gömann, Horst ; Herrmann, Sylvia et al. / Integrated Agricultural and Hydrological Modeling within an Intensive Livestock Region. Ecological Economics of Sustainable Watershed Management. Hrsg. / Jon Erickson ; Frank Messner ; Irene Ring. 2007. S. 113-142 (Advances in the Economics of Environmental Resources).
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