2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.agwat.2018.02.012
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Assessing the impact of the MRBI program in a data limited Arkansas watershed using the SWAT model

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“…Combinations of BMPs achieved better results than individual BMPs (Table 6). Similar studies, using the SWAT model, in different regions of the world corroborate these results [37,[44][45][46]. Combination 1 involved testing the percent of reduction by applying the structural BMPs.…”
Section: Combination Bmpssupporting
confidence: 60%
“…Combinations of BMPs achieved better results than individual BMPs (Table 6). Similar studies, using the SWAT model, in different regions of the world corroborate these results [37,[44][45][46]. Combination 1 involved testing the percent of reduction by applying the structural BMPs.…”
Section: Combination Bmpssupporting
confidence: 60%
“…Thus, selecting sediment management practises is extremely beneficial for decision-makers, policymakers, water resource engineers, and hydro-ecologists [ 65 ]. Overall, the highest percentage of reductions was observed at the sub-basin level compared to the watershed level, consistent with previous studies' findings [ 74 , 77 ].
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Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…With the rapid development of cities and the expanding population, food security has increasingly become an issue of widespread concern. As an important aspect of land-use and land-cover mapping, crop mapping also plays an important role in watershed modeling, as well as crop modeling [1][2][3]. Gathering cropland information can help us to identify the crucial problems we are facing, such as the shrinkage of cropland area caused by urban sprawl, groundwater overdraft due to cropland irrigation, and land degradation due to over-reclamation [4].…”
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confidence: 99%