DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.17134928
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Evaluating the sensitivity of the LUCI model to GIS datasets to enable robust farm management decisions in New Zealand

Abstract: <p>Degradation of water quality is a major issue in New Zealand, to which the loss of nitrogen, phosphorus and sediment from agriculture into waterways contributes significantly. To predict and manage diffuse pollution from intensive agriculture it is vital that models are able to spatially map the sources, flows and sinks of nutrients in the landscape and spatially target mitigations. This study investigates the application of one such model, the Land Utilisation Capability Indicator (LUCI). Used in con… Show more

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“…One participant identified that the numerical values generated by LUCI were difficult to relate to a quantified course of action. Relating the LUCI results to a quantified action was challenging and required expert knowledge about the domain because uncertainty was introduced by the soil layer and resolution of the DEM [158].…”
Section: Visualizing Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One participant identified that the numerical values generated by LUCI were difficult to relate to a quantified course of action. Relating the LUCI results to a quantified action was challenging and required expert knowledge about the domain because uncertainty was introduced by the soil layer and resolution of the DEM [158].…”
Section: Visualizing Datamentioning
confidence: 99%