The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) is a globally applied river basin ecohydrological model used in a wide spectrum of studies, ranging from land use change and climate change impacts studies to research for the development of the best water management practices. However, SWAT has limitations in simulating the seasonal growth cycles for trees and perennial vegetation in the tropics, where rainfall rather than temperature is the dominant plant growth controlling factor. Our goal is to improve the vegetation growth module of SWAT for simulating the vegetation variables – such as the leaf area index (LAI) – for tropical ecosystems. Therefore, we present a modified SWAT version for the tropics (SWAT-T) that uses a straightforward but robu...
A procedure for estimating the impact of CO2-induced climate and vegetation changes on actual evapo...
International audienceThis study (i) presents a coupled vegetation-soil model adapted to perennial C...
Study region: The study was developed for the Pomba river basin, which is located in southeast regio...
The growth of vegetation in ecosystems is influenced by hydro-climatic factors and biogeochemical cy...
Vegetation growth in Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) is a crucial process for quantifying ecoh...
To date, most regional and global hydrological models either ignore the representation of cropland o...
The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) is an integrated river basin model that is widely applied ...
As a well-built, distributed hydrological model, the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) has rarel...
In most (sub)-tropical African cultivated regions, more than one cropping season exists following th...
This research article published by MDPI, 2020In SWAT and SWAT+ models, the variations in hydrologica...
In SWAT and SWAT+ models, the variations in hydrological processes are represented by Hydrological R...
International audienceThis study (i) presents a coupled vegetation-soil model adapted to perennial C...
SWAT, a physically-based, hydrological model simulates crop growth, soil water and groundwater movem...
The Soil Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) is a watershed model widely used to predict water quantity and...
A procedure for estimating the impact of CO2-induced climate and vegetation changes on actual evapo...
International audienceThis study (i) presents a coupled vegetation-soil model adapted to perennial C...
Study region: The study was developed for the Pomba river basin, which is located in southeast regio...
The growth of vegetation in ecosystems is influenced by hydro-climatic factors and biogeochemical cy...
Vegetation growth in Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) is a crucial process for quantifying ecoh...
To date, most regional and global hydrological models either ignore the representation of cropland o...
The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) is an integrated river basin model that is widely applied ...
As a well-built, distributed hydrological model, the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) has rarel...
In most (sub)-tropical African cultivated regions, more than one cropping season exists following th...
This research article published by MDPI, 2020In SWAT and SWAT+ models, the variations in hydrologica...
In SWAT and SWAT+ models, the variations in hydrological processes are represented by Hydrological R...
International audienceThis study (i) presents a coupled vegetation-soil model adapted to perennial C...
SWAT, a physically-based, hydrological model simulates crop growth, soil water and groundwater movem...
The Soil Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) is a watershed model widely used to predict water quantity and...
A procedure for estimating the impact of CO2-induced climate and vegetation changes on actual evapo...
International audienceThis study (i) presents a coupled vegetation-soil model adapted to perennial C...
Study region: The study was developed for the Pomba river basin, which is located in southeast regio...