2022
DOI: 10.3390/su141912278
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Holistic Sustainability Assessment of Riparian Buffer Designs: Evaluation of Alternative Buffer Policy Scenarios Integrating Stream Water Quality and Costs

Abstract: Riparian buffer zones (RBZs) have been shown to be effective best management practices (BMPs) in controlling non-point source pollutants in waterbodies. However, the holistic sustainability assessment of individual RBZ designs is lacking. We present a methodology for evaluating the holistic sustainability of RBZ policy scenarios by integrating environmental and economic indicators simulated in three watersheds in the southeastern USA. We developed three unique sets of 40, 32, and 48 RBZ policy scenarios as dec… Show more

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“…Freshwater lakes [35] Numerical simulation method: using waves with numerical simulation Large shallow lakes [36] Determining the width of a lake ecotone through nutrient removal rate (TN, TP)…”
Section: Methods Applicable Scope Referencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Freshwater lakes [35] Numerical simulation method: using waves with numerical simulation Large shallow lakes [36] Determining the width of a lake ecotone through nutrient removal rate (TN, TP)…”
Section: Methods Applicable Scope Referencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This model measures the pollution removal efficiency of the vegetation buffer zone by comparing the time and energy losses required for runoff to pass through it. Taking into account factors such as topography, soil physicochemical properties, and surface roughness, we utilized geographic information systems (GISs) to draw the variable width of riparian vegetation buffer zones in the study area [22]. The formula for the time model is as follows:…”
Section: Time Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%