SWAT modeling of best management practices for Chungju dam watershed in South Korea under future climate change scenarios

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Jong-Yoon Park
Young-Seok Yu
Soon-Jin Hwang
Chulgoo Kim
Seong-Joon Kim
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[1] Konkuk University,Department of Civil and Environmental System Engineering
[2] Korea Environmental Industry & Technology Institute,Center for Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration
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Best management practice; Climate change; Nonpoint source pollution; Stream water quality; SWAT;
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Suitable and practicable best management practices (BMPs) need to be developed due to steadily increasing agricultural land development, intensified fertilization practices, and increased soil erosion and pollutant loads from cultivated areas. The soil and water assessment tool model was used to evaluate the present and future proper BMP scenarios for Chungju dam watershed (6,642 km2) of South Korea, which includes rice paddy and upland crop areas. The present (1981–2010) and future (2040s and 2080s) BMPs of streambank stabilization, building recharge structures, conservation tillage, and terrace and contour farming were examined individually in terms of reducing nonpoint source pollution loads by applying MIROC3.2 HiRes A1B and B1 scenarios. Streambank stabilization achieved the highest reductions in sediment and T-N, and slope terracing was a highly effective BMP for sediment and T-P removal in both present and future climate conditions.
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