Intensification of agriculture has resulted in increased soil degradation and erosion, with associated pollution of surface waters. Small field wetlands, constructed along runoff pathways, offer one option for slowing down and storing runoff in order to allow more time for sedimentation and for nutrients to be taken up by plants or micro-organisms. This paper describes research to provide quantitative evidence for the effectiveness of small field wetlands in the UK landscape. Ten wetlands were built on four farms in Cumbria and Leicestershire, UK. Annual surveys of sediment and nutrient accumulation in 2010, 2011 and 2012 indicated that most sediment was trapped at a sandy site (70 tonnes over 3 years), compared to a silty site (40 tonnes o...
Surface water quality in the UK and much of Western Europe has improved in recent decades, in respon...
Metalled roads have been shown to act as a major pathway for land-to-river sediment transfer, but th...
Agricultural constructed wetlands (CWs) are intended to retain sediment and phosphorus (P) carried o...
AbstractIntensification of agriculture has resulted in increased soil degradation and erosion, with ...
AbstractIntensification of agriculture has resulted in increased soil degradation and erosion, with ...
Agriculture has been identified as the largest sector contributing to diffuse water pollution. Field...
Field wetlands are one option available to farmers for mitigation of diffuse pollution from agricult...
Diffuse pollution, and the contribution from agriculture in particular, has become increasingly impo...
Diffuse pollution, and the contribution from agriculture in particular, has become increasingly imp...
Diffuse pollution, and the contribution from agriculture in particular, has become increasingly imp...
In this paper, nature-based solutions (NBS) include: (1) natural flood management (NFM) intervention...
Wetlands in agricultural landscapes offer a number of benefits to the landscape function in which th...
Wetlands in agricultural landscapes offer a number of benefits to the landscape function in which th...
Wetlands in agricultural landscapes offer a number of benefits to the landscape function in which th...
Agricultural intensification has contributed to the degradation of freshwaters in the UK, through en...
Surface water quality in the UK and much of Western Europe has improved in recent decades, in respon...
Metalled roads have been shown to act as a major pathway for land-to-river sediment transfer, but th...
Agricultural constructed wetlands (CWs) are intended to retain sediment and phosphorus (P) carried o...
AbstractIntensification of agriculture has resulted in increased soil degradation and erosion, with ...
AbstractIntensification of agriculture has resulted in increased soil degradation and erosion, with ...
Agriculture has been identified as the largest sector contributing to diffuse water pollution. Field...
Field wetlands are one option available to farmers for mitigation of diffuse pollution from agricult...
Diffuse pollution, and the contribution from agriculture in particular, has become increasingly impo...
Diffuse pollution, and the contribution from agriculture in particular, has become increasingly imp...
Diffuse pollution, and the contribution from agriculture in particular, has become increasingly imp...
In this paper, nature-based solutions (NBS) include: (1) natural flood management (NFM) intervention...
Wetlands in agricultural landscapes offer a number of benefits to the landscape function in which th...
Wetlands in agricultural landscapes offer a number of benefits to the landscape function in which th...
Wetlands in agricultural landscapes offer a number of benefits to the landscape function in which th...
Agricultural intensification has contributed to the degradation of freshwaters in the UK, through en...
Surface water quality in the UK and much of Western Europe has improved in recent decades, in respon...
Metalled roads have been shown to act as a major pathway for land-to-river sediment transfer, but th...
Agricultural constructed wetlands (CWs) are intended to retain sediment and phosphorus (P) carried o...