Meeting Water Quality Goals by Spatial Targeting of Best Management Practices under Climate Change

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Yuelu Xu
Darrell J. Bosch
Moges B. Wagena
Amy S. Collick
Zachary M. Easton
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[1] Virginia Tech,Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics
[2] Virginia Tech,Department of Biological Systems Engineering
[3] University of Maryland Eastern Shore,Department of Agriculture, Food and Resource Sciences
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Environmental Management | 2019年 / 63卷
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Spatial targeting; Climate change; Mathematical programming; Economic optimization; SWAT-VSA;
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Agricultural production is a major source of nonpoint source pollution contributing 44% of total nitrogen (N) discharged to the Chesapeake Bay. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) established the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) program to control this problem. For the Chesapeake Bay watershed, the TMDL program requires that nitrogen loadings be reduced by 25% by 2025. Climate change may affect the cost of achieving such reductions. Thus, it is necessary to develop cost-effective strategies to meet water quality goals under climate change. We investigate landscape targeting of best management practices (BMPs) based on topographic index (TI) to determine how targeting would affect costs of meeting N loading goals for Mahantango watershed, PA. We use the results from two climate models, CRCM and WRFG, and the mean of the ensemble of seven climate models (Ensemble Mean) to estimate expected climate changes and the Soil and Water Assessment Tool-Variable Source Area (SWAT-VSA) model to predict crop yields and N export. Costs of targeting and uniform placement of BMPs across the entire study area (423 ha) were compared under historical and future climate scenarios. Targeting BMP placement based on TI classes reduces costs for achieving water quality goals relative to uniform placement strategies under historical and future conditions. Compared with uniform placement, targeting methods reduce costs by 30, 34, and 27% under historical climate as estimated by the Ensemble Mean, CRCM and WRFG, respectively, and by 37, 43, and 33% under the corresponding estimates of future climate scenarios.
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页码:173 / 184
页数:11
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