2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00267-022-01764-y
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Land-use Suitability is Not an Intrinsic Property of a Land Parcel

Abstract: Agricultural production has economic, environmental, social and cultural consequences beyond farm boundaries, but information about these impacts is not readily available to decision makers. This study applied the land use suitability concept by carrying out an assessment of a region that has the potential for intensification of agricultural production, but where eutrophication of river and estuary receiving environments due to nitrogen enrichment is a significant issue. The assessment evaluated three indicato… Show more

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“…Contaminant losses from agricultural land use are a major driver of poor water quality, degraded ecosystems, and risks to human health (Boyd 2019 ; Larned et al 2020 ; Snelder et al 2023 ). Even where land use intensities are similar, the type of water quality degradation (e.g., dissolved vs. particulate) and its severity is spatially variable (Becker et al 2014 ; O’Sullivan et al 2023 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contaminant losses from agricultural land use are a major driver of poor water quality, degraded ecosystems, and risks to human health (Boyd 2019 ; Larned et al 2020 ; Snelder et al 2023 ). Even where land use intensities are similar, the type of water quality degradation (e.g., dissolved vs. particulate) and its severity is spatially variable (Becker et al 2014 ; O’Sullivan et al 2023 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%