“…In the literature, the spatial units are classified into five types with different levels in the watershed : subbasins (Liu et al, 2019), slope position units (Qin et al, 2018), hydrologically connected fields (Wu et al, 2018), farms and hydrologic response units (HRUs) (explicitly referring to HRUs in the SWAT [Soil and Water Assessment Tool]) (Gitau et al, 2004;Kalcic et al, 2015), and grid cells (Gaddis et al, 2014). The second perspective introduces diverse spatial constraints to ensure manuscript submitted to Water Resources Research that the optimization results have meaningful geographic interpretations and practicability (Kreig et al, 2019;Wu et al, 2018;Zhu et al, 2021). Existing studies have considered three types of spatial constraints: spatial relationships between BMPs and locations, spatial relationships among adjacent BMPs, and spatial characteristic adjustment of spatial units (e.g., unit boundary; Zhu et al, 2021).…”