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    Assessing Alternative Policies for the Control of Nutrients in .ppt

    1、Assessing Alternative Policies for the Control of Nutrients in the Upper Mississippi River Basin Catherine L. Kling, Silvia Secchi, Hongli Feng, Philip W. Gassman, Manoj Jha, and Lyubov Kurkalova Center for Agricultural and Rural Development, Iowa State University.,For presentation at the Mississipp

    2、i River Basin Nutrients Science Workshop, October 4-6, St. Louis, Missouri. For more information on this project and related work, please see www.card.iastate.edu/environment.,“What that Mud in Our Rivers Adds up to Each Year”Ding Darling, 1946,189,000 square miles in seven states,dominated by agric

    3、ulture: 67% of total area, 1200 stream segments and lakes on impaired list, Primarily nutrients (esp. phosphorous) & sediment, Multiple conservation practices can ameliorate(Land retirement, tillage, grassed waterways, contours, terraces, etc.),The UMRB,Integrated Economic, Land use, and Water Quali

    4、ty Model for the UMRB,Couple large-scale, spatially-detailed watershed model with economic model to study costs and water quality changes of conservation policy Focus on agricultural land use decisions cropland Use NRI as basis for both economics and watershed model Purpose of modeling system is to

    5、provide policy level information Consider both upstream water quality (within the UMRB), and downstream effects (Gulf of Mexico),Outline,Intro to Watershed/water quality model Intro to Economic model Policy Scenario description Results of Preliminary Analysis Direction for future,I. The Water Qualit

    6、y model: Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT),SWAT is watershed based: predicts changes in environmental quality at watershed outlets, highly nonlinear between practices, land characteristics, soil types, and water qualityFeatures simulates a high level of spatial detail, operates on a daily time-s

    7、tep calibrated to observed water quality and quantity data can/has been used in both regional analyses and small-scale studiesKey data sources, flow calibration, see poster,Watershed Schematic,Upper Mississippi River Basin Baseline - Pollution Loadingsa,Loads are measured in thousand of tons, 18 yea

    8、r averages.,II. Economic Models and Cost Information,Adoption model to estimate returns to conservation tillage 1. Specification, Estimation, and Prediction Samples (Kurkalova)2. Separate model for each 8-digit HUC (14 models) 110,000 total NRI “points” and expansion factors, over 37,500 cropland po

    9、intsOther data sources: 1992 and 1997 NRI data (soil and tillage), Census of Agriculture (farmer characteristics), Climate data of NCDC, Conservation tillage data from CTIC, Cropping Practices Surveys (budgets), cash rental ratesCash rental rate as a function of yields to estimate opportunity cost o

    10、f land retirement, vary by county and stateCosts of Buffers, Grassed Waterways, Terraces, Contours, and Nutrient Management from various sources and expert opinion (Iowa DNR),III. Policy Scenarios,What are the costs of implementing a broad set of conservation practices that focus on sediments and ph

    11、osphorous? What are the local water quality gains? What are the effects for the Gulf? How much additional reduction in N flows occur from an across the board reduction of 10% N applications to corn production?,Implementation: Local Policy: “Sound Conservation Practices”,Step 1. Land Retirement. Reti

    12、re all cropland within (=) 100 ft. of a waterway, retire additional land to reach 10% total based on erosion index,Step 2. Terraces. Terrace all remaining land with slope above 7%, Step 3. Contours. Contour all remaining cropland with slopes above 4%, Step 4. Grassed Waterways (GW). Place GWs on all

    13、 remaining land with slopes of 2% or greater, Step 5. Conservation/no till. For all cropland with slopes of 2% or greater not already in conservation tillage, place 20% of each watershed in no till and 80% in conservation tillage.,IV. RESULTSSound Conservation Practices Implementation: Acreage and C

    14、osts,Sound Conservation Practices Implementation: Percentage gains in water quality,Additional N Control,SCP yields 7% reduction at Grafton Targets: Gulf Hypoxia Task Force set of 30% N decrease to meet (2001) Scabia, et al (2003) suggest 40% may be needed to hit goal Wetlands likely to be important

    15、 part of solution, omitted hereConsider 10% N application reduction,Uniform 10% N application reduction,SCP + 10% N Reduction Results,Next Steps,Calibrate SWAT to nutrients Most cost-effective conservation practice combinations Targeting of watersheds (costs and water quality) Trading programs Longer term: wetlands,


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