The water quality maintenance function of landscape features such as riparian zones has long been recognized as an important ecosystem service. More recently, concerns have emerged about side effects of ecosystem disservices, especially greenhouse gas production, associated with landscape approaches to agricultural nutrient management. Here we suggest that several decades of landscape scale research provide a strong platform for comprehensive assessment of ecosystem services and disservices associated with this management. Using N2O production disservices associated with nitrogen removal services as an example, we first describe some key concepts and challenges to our ability to connect sources and sinks of nitrogen in the landscape and...
International audienceContext Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) exports from rural landscapes can caus...
The nitrogen cascade concept indicates that agriculture serves as a significant link between emissio...
As the world’s increasing human population demands greater agricultural intensity, concerns regardin...
Diffuse pollution of nutrients and pesticides from agricultural areas is increasingly recognised as ...
In an aquatic ecosystem, freshwater is filtered by fluvial wetlands into streams which are a source ...
Riparian zones (RZ) are known to act as buffers, reducing the transfer of potentially harmful nutrie...
Catchment science has long held that the chemistry of small streams reflects the landscapes they dra...
Catchment science has long held that the chemistry of small streams reflects the landscapes they dra...
The research in this dissertation is broadly concerned with the measurement, modeling, and managemen...
<p>Whether through sea level rise, farmland abandonment, or wetland restoration, agricultural soils ...
[1] The release of inorganic nitrogen from intensive agricultural practices and urbanization has res...
The release of inorganic nitrogen from intensive agricultural practices and urbanization has resulte...
major impacts on the global environment. Effects of excess reactive nitrogen include reductions in a...
Nitrogen removal wetlands are constructed in agricultural areas as a measure to reduce the amount of...
Excess nitrogen loading to surface waters and groundwater from intensive agriculture threatens human...
International audienceContext Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) exports from rural landscapes can caus...
The nitrogen cascade concept indicates that agriculture serves as a significant link between emissio...
As the world’s increasing human population demands greater agricultural intensity, concerns regardin...
Diffuse pollution of nutrients and pesticides from agricultural areas is increasingly recognised as ...
In an aquatic ecosystem, freshwater is filtered by fluvial wetlands into streams which are a source ...
Riparian zones (RZ) are known to act as buffers, reducing the transfer of potentially harmful nutrie...
Catchment science has long held that the chemistry of small streams reflects the landscapes they dra...
Catchment science has long held that the chemistry of small streams reflects the landscapes they dra...
The research in this dissertation is broadly concerned with the measurement, modeling, and managemen...
<p>Whether through sea level rise, farmland abandonment, or wetland restoration, agricultural soils ...
[1] The release of inorganic nitrogen from intensive agricultural practices and urbanization has res...
The release of inorganic nitrogen from intensive agricultural practices and urbanization has resulte...
major impacts on the global environment. Effects of excess reactive nitrogen include reductions in a...
Nitrogen removal wetlands are constructed in agricultural areas as a measure to reduce the amount of...
Excess nitrogen loading to surface waters and groundwater from intensive agriculture threatens human...
International audienceContext Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) exports from rural landscapes can caus...
The nitrogen cascade concept indicates that agriculture serves as a significant link between emissio...
As the world’s increasing human population demands greater agricultural intensity, concerns regardin...