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Managing multiple non-point pressures on water quality and ecological habitat: Spatially targeting effective mitigation actions at the landscape scale

Sim Reaney, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2014 Abstract Catchment systems deliver many benefits to society and ecology but also produce a range of undesirable externalities including flooding, diffuse pollution from agriculture, forestry and urban… Managing multiple non-point pressures on water quality and ecological habitat: Spatially targeting effective mitigation actions at the landscape scale

A Monte Carlo approach to the inverse problem of diffuse pollution risk in agricultural catchments

Milledge D. G., Lane S. N., Heathwaite A. L. and Reaney S. M. 2012: A Monte Carlo approach to the inverse problem of diffuse pollution risk in agricultural catchments; Science of the Total Environment 433, 434–449 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2012.06.047… A Monte Carlo approach to the inverse problem of diffuse pollution risk in agricultural catchments

EGU2011: Can a static metric for hydrologic connectivity improve predictions of instream water quantity and quality?

Dave Milledge (1,2), Stuart Lane (1,2), Sim Reaney (1,2), and Louise Heathwaite (3) The concept of connectivity is increasingly being applied in hydrology as researchers attempt to move beyond the traditional partial or variable source… EGU2011: Can a static metric for hydrologic connectivity improve predictions of instream water quantity and quality?