Agriculture is to a large part responsible for nitrate leaching into groundwater and rivers in Germany, especially in highly intensive agricultural regions. To evaluate the link between nitrogen surpluses from agriculture and nutrient leaching into ground- and surface waters, a model network to analyse current and future nitrogen surplus developments and water quality is set up by connecting hydrological and hydrogeological models with the German agricultural sector model RAUMIS. A set of different environmental measures and their costs is selected to fulfil surface and groundwater targets of the European water framework directive (WFD) for the case of the Weser River basin. Results show that with additional agri-environmental measures cove...
Funding Information: The work is supported by the TERENO and MOSES projects, Helmholtz Association. ...
Agricultural production and sustainable management of water resources are often in conflict...
The objective of the paper is to show the potential of interdisciplinary model networks consisting o...
Agriculture is to a large part responsible for nitrate leaching into groundwater and rivers in Germa...
An integrated model system has been developed to estimate the impact of nitrogen reduction measures ...
In the framework of the project "AGRUM - Weser" a model instrument was developed to assess the regio...
We used the interdisciplinary model network REGFLUD to predict the actual mean nitrate concentration...
In this paper an integration of the agricultural economic model RAUMIS with the hydrological models ...
The REGFLUD-project, commissioned by Germany’s Federal Research Ministry (BMBF), addresses the probl...
The REGFLUD-project, commissioned by Germany's Federal Research Ministry (BMBF), addresses the probl...
We used the interdisciplinary model network REGFLUD to predict the actual mean nitrate concentration...
Reaching the EU quality standard for nitrate (50 mg NO3/L) in all groundwater bodies is a challenge ...
The Weser River Basin will most likely not meet European water framework directive nitrogen concentr...
Nitrogen and phosphorous emissions in the Rhine river basin and measures and quota restrictions to r...
The paper develops a spatially explicit method for integrated assessment of alternative measures to ...
Funding Information: The work is supported by the TERENO and MOSES projects, Helmholtz Association. ...
Agricultural production and sustainable management of water resources are often in conflict...
The objective of the paper is to show the potential of interdisciplinary model networks consisting o...
Agriculture is to a large part responsible for nitrate leaching into groundwater and rivers in Germa...
An integrated model system has been developed to estimate the impact of nitrogen reduction measures ...
In the framework of the project "AGRUM - Weser" a model instrument was developed to assess the regio...
We used the interdisciplinary model network REGFLUD to predict the actual mean nitrate concentration...
In this paper an integration of the agricultural economic model RAUMIS with the hydrological models ...
The REGFLUD-project, commissioned by Germany’s Federal Research Ministry (BMBF), addresses the probl...
The REGFLUD-project, commissioned by Germany's Federal Research Ministry (BMBF), addresses the probl...
We used the interdisciplinary model network REGFLUD to predict the actual mean nitrate concentration...
Reaching the EU quality standard for nitrate (50 mg NO3/L) in all groundwater bodies is a challenge ...
The Weser River Basin will most likely not meet European water framework directive nitrogen concentr...
Nitrogen and phosphorous emissions in the Rhine river basin and measures and quota restrictions to r...
The paper develops a spatially explicit method for integrated assessment of alternative measures to ...
Funding Information: The work is supported by the TERENO and MOSES projects, Helmholtz Association. ...
Agricultural production and sustainable management of water resources are often in conflict...
The objective of the paper is to show the potential of interdisciplinary model networks consisting o...