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DTT (Dynamic Typology Tool)

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Model
LUCI (Land Utilisation & Capability Indicator)

LUCI explores the capability of a landscape to provide a variety of ecosystem services, such as agricultural production, flood and diffuse pollutant mitigation, carbon sequestration, habitat provision etc. The model is a second generation extension and accompanying...

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FARMSCOPER (Farm Scale Optimisation of Pollutant Emission Reductions)

Farmscoper is a decision support tool that allows an assessment of the cost and effectiveness of agricultural mitigation methods on multiple pollutants. It incorporates meta-models of a number of different pollutant models which have previously been used for government...

Case study
Case Study 4: Effectiveness of pollution control measures under scenarios of future climate and land cover change at the catchment scale.

Despite the uncertainty in future climate and land use, large-scale measures put in place today to improve water quality are likely to remain effective in the future in northeast Scotland. Dynamic models can provide useful indications of the likely lag time between...
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