Crop Choice, Rotational Effects and Water Quality Consequence in Up-Mississippi River Basin: Connecting SWAT Model with Dynamic Land Use Model
In this research, we propose a framework to connect SWAT model with a dynamic discrete choice based land use model. With the recent years of cropland data layers published by NASS, USDA and data complied from other sources, we apply this framework to land use change in Upper-Mississippi River Basin in different scenarios and evaluate water quality consequences associated with induced land use change.
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2014
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Authors: | Ji, Yongjie ; Rabotyagov, Sergey ; Kling, Catherine L. |
Institutions: | Agricultural and Applied Economics Association - AAEA |
Subject: | dynamic land use model | SWAT | water quality | climate change | Environmental Economics and Policy | Land Economics/Use | Research Methods/ Statistical Methods |
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