Effects of agriculture on water quality
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New Zealand Freshwater Sciences and Hydrological Societies
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2016
Authors
Scarsbrook , Mike
McIntosh, Angus
Wilcock , Bob
Matthaei , Christoph
Abstract
In this chapter we review the growing understanding of agriculture as a major pressure on New Zealand freshwater systems, summarize current knowledge of the response of freshwater systems to this pressure with an emphasis on water quality, and discuss how the effects of agriculture can be mitigated and degraded waterbodies rehabilitated. We also predict where future pressures will manifest themselves and identify possible outcomes arising from rehabilitation efforts in agricultural catchments.
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Scarsbrook M,McIntosh AR,Wilcock RJ,Matthaei C (2016). Effects of agriculture on water quality. In Jellyman PG, Davie TJA, Pearson CP, Harding JS (Ed.), Advances in New Zealand Freshwater Science.: 483-504. Christchurch: New Zealand Freshwater Sciences and Hydrological Societies.
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30 - Agricultural, veterinary and food sciences::3002 - Agriculture, land and farm management::300201 - Agricultural hydrology
41 - Environmental sciences::4105 - Pollution and contamination::410503 - Groundwater quality processes and contaminated land assessment
41 - Environmental sciences::4105 - Pollution and contamination::410503 - Groundwater quality processes and contaminated land assessment
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