Relationships between land use and water quality are complex with interdependencies, feedbacks, and legacy effects. Most river water quality studies have assessed catchment land use as areal coverage, but here, we hypothesize and test whether land use <i>intensity</i> – the inputs (fertilizer, livestock) and activities (vegetation removal) of land use – is a better predictor of environmental impact. We use New Zealand (NZ) as a case study because it has had one of the highest rates of agricultural land intensification globally over recent decades. We interpreted water quality state and trends for the 26 years from 1989 to 2014 in the National Rivers Water Quality Network (NRWQN) – consisting of 77 sites on 35 mostly large river systems. To ...
The scale and intensity of dairy farming can place pressure on our freshwater resources. These press...
A large amount of literature concerns eutrophication development in lakes, reservoirs, or estuaries....
To meet the water quality outcomes sought by catchment communities and regulators, the losses of nit...
Relationships between land use and water quality are complex with interdependencies, feedbacks, and ...
Land cover can change frequently on intensively managed landscapes, affecting water quality across d...
The issue of land use and land-use intensity has long been linked to water quality globally. Changin...
In New Zealand, recent policy changes require freshwater managers to take more comprehensive and int...
Land cover can change frequently on intensively managed landscapes, affecting water quality across d...
The influence of land use on water quality in streams is scale-dependent and varies in time and spac...
Contaminants from agricultural land use have degraded freshwater quality in New Zealand. Several mit...
In New Zealand, it is increasingly recognised, including by government, that water resource allocati...
The impacts of land use on the environment is becoming increasingly important to New Zealanders, and...
We studied four streams in southern New Zealand in 2002 to document downstream changes in water qual...
With the increasing degradation of rivers worldwide, an understanding of spatial and temporal patter...
In New Zealand, it is increasingly recognised, including by government, that water resource allocati...
The scale and intensity of dairy farming can place pressure on our freshwater resources. These press...
A large amount of literature concerns eutrophication development in lakes, reservoirs, or estuaries....
To meet the water quality outcomes sought by catchment communities and regulators, the losses of nit...
Relationships between land use and water quality are complex with interdependencies, feedbacks, and ...
Land cover can change frequently on intensively managed landscapes, affecting water quality across d...
The issue of land use and land-use intensity has long been linked to water quality globally. Changin...
In New Zealand, recent policy changes require freshwater managers to take more comprehensive and int...
Land cover can change frequently on intensively managed landscapes, affecting water quality across d...
The influence of land use on water quality in streams is scale-dependent and varies in time and spac...
Contaminants from agricultural land use have degraded freshwater quality in New Zealand. Several mit...
In New Zealand, it is increasingly recognised, including by government, that water resource allocati...
The impacts of land use on the environment is becoming increasingly important to New Zealanders, and...
We studied four streams in southern New Zealand in 2002 to document downstream changes in water qual...
With the increasing degradation of rivers worldwide, an understanding of spatial and temporal patter...
In New Zealand, it is increasingly recognised, including by government, that water resource allocati...
The scale and intensity of dairy farming can place pressure on our freshwater resources. These press...
A large amount of literature concerns eutrophication development in lakes, reservoirs, or estuaries....
To meet the water quality outcomes sought by catchment communities and regulators, the losses of nit...