Dep. of Geography and Environmental Management, Univ. of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada.
The Water Institute, Univ. of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada.
J Environ Qual. 2021 May;50(3):529-546. doi: 10.1002/jeq2.20218. Epub 2021 May 4.
Agricultural phosphorus (P) losses to surface water bodies remain a global eutrophication concern, despite the application of conservation practices on farm fields. Although it is generally agreed upon that the use of multiple conservation practices ("stacking") will lead to greater improvements to water quality, this may not be cost effective to farmers, reducing the likelihood of adoption. At present, wholesale recommendations of conservation practices are given; however, the application of specific conservation practices in certain environments (e.g., no-till with surface application, cover crops) may not be effective and can even lead to unintended consequences. In this paper, we present the Lake Erie watershed as a case study. The Lake Erie watershed contains regions with unique physical geographies that include differences in climate, soil, topography, and land use, which have implications for both P transport from agricultural fields and the efficacy of conservation practices in mitigating P losses. We define major regions within the Lake Erie watershed where common strategies for conservation practice implementation are appropriate, and we propose a five-step plan for bringing regionally tailored, adaptive, and cost-conscious conservation practice into watershed planning. Although this paper is specific to the Lake Erie watershed, our framework can be transferred across broader geographic regions to provide guidance for watershed planning.
尽管在农田上应用了保护措施,但农业磷(P)向地表水体的流失仍然是一个全球性的富营养化问题。虽然人们普遍认为,采用多种保护措施(“堆叠”)将导致水质的更大改善,但这对农民来说可能并不划算,降低了采用的可能性。目前,人们给出了保护措施的全面建议;然而,在某些环境中应用特定的保护措施(例如免耕地表施肥、覆盖作物)可能无效,甚至可能导致意想不到的后果。在本文中,我们以伊利湖流域为例进行了研究。伊利湖流域包含具有独特自然地理特征的地区,包括气候、土壤、地形和土地利用的差异,这些因素都对农业领域的磷迁移以及保护措施缓解磷流失的效果有影响。我们定义了伊利湖流域内适合实施常见保护措施的主要区域,并提出了一个五步计划,以便将适合当地情况、具有适应性和成本意识的保护措施纳入流域规划。尽管本文针对的是伊利湖流域,但我们的框架可以推广到更广泛的地理区域,为流域规划提供指导。