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Agriculture is strongly affected by changes in soil hydrology as well as by changes in land use and management practices and the complex interactions between them. This book aims to expand our knowledge and understanding of these interactions on a watershed scale, using soil hydrology models, and to address the consequences of land use and management changes on agriculture from a research perspective. Case studies illustrate the impact of land use and management practices on various soil hydrological parameters under different climates and ecosystems.

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1: Introduction to soil hydrology 2: Hydrology past, present and future 3: Over-view of existing soil hydrology models 4: Modeling agricultural management systems with APEX 5: Application of WEPP model to hillslopes and small watersheds in the US 6: Application of WEPP a distributed hydrological model on some Austria Watersheds 7: Application of the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) for hydrological modelling in Germany 8: Spatially Distributed Hydrologic Modeling in Illinois River Drainage Area in Arkansas Using SWAT 9: Application of a distributed hydrological model for hydrological modeling in India 10: Application of RZWQM for hydrological modeling in Alcalde Basin of Northern New Mexico 11: A comprehensive, physically based model for surface and subsurface hydrology for small catchments 12: Effects of artificial drainage on water regime and solute transport at different spatial scales 13: Effect of land use and soil management on soil properties and processes 14: Land use and agricultural management systems effects on subsurface drain water quality and crop yields 15: Different types of climatic datasets for hydrological analysis 16: Climate change and soil hydrology: European perspective 17: Modeling the impacts of climate change on water balance and agricultural productivity in southern Portugal using SWAT 18: Soil hydrology, runoff, and soil erosion under future climate change 19: Remote sensing and soil hydrology

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      Publisher: CABI Publishing
      Publication Date: 10/08/2011
      ISBN13: 9781845937973, 978-1845937973
      ISBN10: 184593797X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Agriculture is strongly affected by changes in soil hydrology as well as by changes in land use and management practices and the complex interactions between them. This book aims to expand our knowledge and understanding of these interactions on a watershed scale, using soil hydrology models, and to address the consequences of land use and management changes on agriculture from a research perspective. Case studies illustrate the impact of land use and management practices on various soil hydrological parameters under different climates and ecosystems.

      Table of Contents
      1: Introduction to soil hydrology 2: Hydrology past, present and future 3: Over-view of existing soil hydrology models 4: Modeling agricultural management systems with APEX 5: Application of WEPP model to hillslopes and small watersheds in the US 6: Application of WEPP a distributed hydrological model on some Austria Watersheds 7: Application of the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) for hydrological modelling in Germany 8: Spatially Distributed Hydrologic Modeling in Illinois River Drainage Area in Arkansas Using SWAT 9: Application of a distributed hydrological model for hydrological modeling in India 10: Application of RZWQM for hydrological modeling in Alcalde Basin of Northern New Mexico 11: A comprehensive, physically based model for surface and subsurface hydrology for small catchments 12: Effects of artificial drainage on water regime and solute transport at different spatial scales 13: Effect of land use and soil management on soil properties and processes 14: Land use and agricultural management systems effects on subsurface drain water quality and crop yields 15: Different types of climatic datasets for hydrological analysis 16: Climate change and soil hydrology: European perspective 17: Modeling the impacts of climate change on water balance and agricultural productivity in southern Portugal using SWAT 18: Soil hydrology, runoff, and soil erosion under future climate change 19: Remote sensing and soil hydrology

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