The effectiveness of conservation practices depends on their placement on the fields within the watershed. Cost-effective placement of these practices for maximum water quality benefits on each field requires comparing a very large number of possible land-use scenarios. To address this problem, we combine the tools of evolutionary algorithm with the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model and cost data to develop a trade-off frontier of least cost of achieving nutrient reductions and the corresponding locations of conservation practices. This approach was applied to the Raccoon River Watershed, which drains about 9,400 km2 of an intensive agriculture region in west-central Iowa. Applying genetic algorithm to the calibrated SWAT modeling...
Wet detention ponds are a commonly used structural best management practice to reduce nonpoint sourc...
This article presents analysis and synthesis of findings concerning the problem of cost-effective pl...
The comprehensive and systematic management of watersheds is essential for reducing the adverse envi...
The effectiveness of conservation practices depends on their placement on the fields within the wate...
Soil and water conservation practices have been extensively used in effective watershed management. ...
Abstract. With Best Management Practices (BMPs) being used increasingly to control losses of major a...
Abstract. An optimal control model (OCM) is developed by coupling a semi-distributed hydrological mo...
An integrative computational methodology is developed for the management of nonpoint source pollutio...
A watershed based model, the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT), along with transfer coefficients...
Increased production of ecosystem services (e.g., sediment and nutrient load reduction, flood peak r...
Targeting of agricultural conservation practices to the most effective locations in a watershed can ...
Changing climates, human population growth, and aging infrastructure threaten the availability and q...
Beneficial Management Practices (BMPs) are important measures for reducing agricultural non-point so...
Implementing agricultural best management practices (BMPs) is influenced by a balance of desired env...
The first part of a two-step decision-making framework for watershed-scale stormwater runoff control...
Wet detention ponds are a commonly used structural best management practice to reduce nonpoint sourc...
This article presents analysis and synthesis of findings concerning the problem of cost-effective pl...
The comprehensive and systematic management of watersheds is essential for reducing the adverse envi...
The effectiveness of conservation practices depends on their placement on the fields within the wate...
Soil and water conservation practices have been extensively used in effective watershed management. ...
Abstract. With Best Management Practices (BMPs) being used increasingly to control losses of major a...
Abstract. An optimal control model (OCM) is developed by coupling a semi-distributed hydrological mo...
An integrative computational methodology is developed for the management of nonpoint source pollutio...
A watershed based model, the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT), along with transfer coefficients...
Increased production of ecosystem services (e.g., sediment and nutrient load reduction, flood peak r...
Targeting of agricultural conservation practices to the most effective locations in a watershed can ...
Changing climates, human population growth, and aging infrastructure threaten the availability and q...
Beneficial Management Practices (BMPs) are important measures for reducing agricultural non-point so...
Implementing agricultural best management practices (BMPs) is influenced by a balance of desired env...
The first part of a two-step decision-making framework for watershed-scale stormwater runoff control...
Wet detention ponds are a commonly used structural best management practice to reduce nonpoint sourc...
This article presents analysis and synthesis of findings concerning the problem of cost-effective pl...
The comprehensive and systematic management of watersheds is essential for reducing the adverse envi...