The application of models to predict concentrations of faecal indicator organisms (FIOs) in environmental systems plays an important role for guiding decision-making associated with the management of microbial water quality. In recent years there has been an increasing demand by policy-makers for models to help inform FIO dynamics in order to prioritise efforts for environmental and human-health protection. However, given the limited evidence-base on which FIO models are built relative to other agricultural pollutants (e.g. nutrients) it is imperative that the end-user expectations of FIO models are appropriately managed. In response, this commentary highlights four over-arching questions associated with: (i) model purpose; (ii) modelling a...
Faecal indicator organisms (FIOs) are commonly used to quantify pollution of public health significa...
Microbial pollution of surface waters in agricultural catchments can be a consequence of poor farm m...
This paper draws on lessons from a UK case study in the management of diffuse microbial pollution fr...
The application of models to predict concentrations of faecal indicator organisms (FIOs) in environm...
peer-reviewedThe application of models to predict concentrations of faecal indicator organisms (FIOs...
AbstractThe application of models to predict concentrations of faecal indicator organisms (FIOs) in ...
The application of models to predict concentrations of faecal indicator organisms (FIOs) in environm...
The application of models to predict concentrations of faecal indicator organisms (FIOs) in environm...
The prediction of microbial concentrations and loads in receiving waters is a key requirement for in...
The prediction of microbial concentrations and loads in receiving waters is a key requirement for in...
Microbial pollution of surface waters in agricultural catchments can be a consequence of poor farm m...
AbstractNatural waters serve as habitat for a wide range of microorganisms, a proportion of which ma...
To meet European Water Framework Directive requirements, data are needed on faecal indicator organis...
Natural waters serve as habitat for a wide range of microorganisms, a proportion of which may be der...
The Water Framework Directive has caused a paradigm shift towards the integrated management of recre...
Faecal indicator organisms (FIOs) are commonly used to quantify pollution of public health significa...
Microbial pollution of surface waters in agricultural catchments can be a consequence of poor farm m...
This paper draws on lessons from a UK case study in the management of diffuse microbial pollution fr...
The application of models to predict concentrations of faecal indicator organisms (FIOs) in environm...
peer-reviewedThe application of models to predict concentrations of faecal indicator organisms (FIOs...
AbstractThe application of models to predict concentrations of faecal indicator organisms (FIOs) in ...
The application of models to predict concentrations of faecal indicator organisms (FIOs) in environm...
The application of models to predict concentrations of faecal indicator organisms (FIOs) in environm...
The prediction of microbial concentrations and loads in receiving waters is a key requirement for in...
The prediction of microbial concentrations and loads in receiving waters is a key requirement for in...
Microbial pollution of surface waters in agricultural catchments can be a consequence of poor farm m...
AbstractNatural waters serve as habitat for a wide range of microorganisms, a proportion of which ma...
To meet European Water Framework Directive requirements, data are needed on faecal indicator organis...
Natural waters serve as habitat for a wide range of microorganisms, a proportion of which may be der...
The Water Framework Directive has caused a paradigm shift towards the integrated management of recre...
Faecal indicator organisms (FIOs) are commonly used to quantify pollution of public health significa...
Microbial pollution of surface waters in agricultural catchments can be a consequence of poor farm m...
This paper draws on lessons from a UK case study in the management of diffuse microbial pollution fr...