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Uporaba modela APEX za ovrednotenje različnih načinov upravljanja kmetijskih zemljišč
ID Bele, Sara (Author), ID Glavan, Matjaž (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Kmetijska dejavnost s sproščanjem hranil in pospeševanjem erozijskih procesov ogroža dobro kakovostno stanje površinskih voda, ki ga za države članice Evropske unije predpisuje Okvirna vodna direktiva (2000). Namen magistrskega dela je bil definirati scenarije upravljanja s kmetijskimi zemljišči in jih ovrednotiti glede na njihov vpliv na kakovost voda. Pri tem smo uporabili model Agricultural Policy/Environmental eXtender (APEX), ki v slovenskih pedoloških in klimatskih razmerah še ni bil preizkušen. Za testno območje smo izbrali 14,6 km2 veliko porečje potoka Kožbanjščka v Goriških Brdih. Z uporabo predhodno kalibriranega in validiranega modela APEX smo preverili vpliv dveh alternativnih scenarijev v kmetijstvu na vsebnost onesnažil v vodotoku. Ugotovili smo, da bi se zamenjava 66,3 ha gozdnih površin z vinogradi odrazila v povečanju vsebnosti suspendiranih snovi, nitrata in celotnega dušika za 24,8 %, 17,1 % in 10,7 %, kar ni v skladu s cilji Okvirne vodne direktive. Umestitev rastlinskih varovalnih pasov, kot omilitvenega ukrepa, bi zmanjšala vsebnost suspendiranih snovi, nitrata in celotnega dušika za 17,9 %, 11,1 % in 3,1 %, glede na osnovni scenarij. Z rezultati potrjujemo našo hipotezo, da lahko s spremenjenim upravljanjem s kmetijskimi zemljišči zmanjšamo onesnaženje voda, vendar moramo pri tem upoštevati negotovost, ki izvira iz modela samega, nastavitve vhodnih parametrov in načina predstavitve porečja.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:modeliranje, APEX, upravljanje z zemljišči, Okvirna vodna direktiva, kakovost voda
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publisher:[S. Bele]
Year:2017
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-96653 This link opens in a new window
UDC:502.51:504.5:631.47(043.2)
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Publication date in RUL:07.10.2017
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Language:English
Title:The use of the APEX model for the evaluation of different types of agricultural land management
Abstract:
Agriculture releases nutrients and accelerates erosion processes, which threatens the good quality status of surface waters, proposed by the European Water Framework Directive (2000). The purpose of the masters thesis was to define agricultural land management scenarios and to evaluate them, according to their impact on surface water quality. For this purpuse we used Agricultural Policy/Environmental eXtender (APEX) model, which has not yet been tested under Slovenian pedological and climatic conditions. For the experimental area we chose Kožbanjšček watershed site in Goriška Brda region, that covers 14.6 km2. Using the previously calibrated and validated APEX model, we examined the impact of two alternative management scenarios on the water pollutant content. We found that the replacement of 66.3 ha of forested areas with new vineyards, would increase the content of suspended solids, nitrate and total phosphorus by 24.8%, 17.1% and 10.7% respectively, which is not in accordance with the Water Framework Directive goals. With the implementation of vegetation buffer strips as a mitigation measure, we could reduce the water concentration levels of suspended solids, nitrate and total phosphorus by 17.9%, 11.1% and 3.1% respectively, regarding the baseline scenario. The results confirm our hypothesis that we can reduce water pollution by choosing different types of land management, but we must take into account the uncertainty that comes from the model structure, setting of the input parameters and the manner in which the watershed is represented.

Keywords:modelling, APEX, land management, Water Framework Directive, water quality

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