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WATERAGRI: Water retention and nutrient recycling in soils and streams for improved agricultural production
Project funded by own resources
Project title WATERAGRI: Water retention and nutrient recycling in soils and streams for improved agricultural production
Principal Investigator(s) Schilling, Oliver
Project Members Tang, Qi
Organisation / Research unit Departement Umweltwissenschaften / Hydrogeologie (Schilling)
Project Website https://wateragri.eu/
Project start 01.05.2020
Probable end 30.04.2024
Status Completed
Abstract

The WATERAGRI vision is to solve agricultural water management and soil fertilisation challenges in a sustainable manner to secure affordable food production in Europe for the 21st century. The WATERAGRI concept aims to introduce a new framework for the use of affordable small water retention approaches for managing excess and shortage of water as well as better recovery of nutrients from agricultural catchments applying a multi-actor approach. The objectives are to

(a) Co-develop (multi-actor approach) the links between agricultural land and soil-sediment-water management for improved management of water excess and shortage, maximizing crop production and improving water quality and nutrient uptake by crops;

(b) Undertake both technical and sustainability assessments of proposed measures considering tested and reviewed management options;

(c) Develop a cloud-based simulation and data assimilation system based on a physically-based terrestrial system model, which is able to assimilate in situ and remotely sensed observations of hydrological and plant variables and meteorological data in near-real time to analyse effects of structures such as drains and dams for improved farm-scale water management and retention;

(d) Identify, develop and test affordable and easy-to-implement long-term technical and operational farm solutions such as controlled drainage, regulated deficit irrigation, subsurface irrigation, groundwater recharge, farm constructed wetlands, soil management and nutrient recovery options;

(e) Assess the techniques for their potential regarding adaptation to climate change and their impact on ecosystem services for different biogeographic regions using case studies; and

(f) Disseminate the implemented innovations to farmers, advisory services and decision-makers as part of a multi- actor approach.

The key performance indicators are increased crop production, enhanced nutrient recovery from streams and a simulation and data assimilation system.

Keywords Hydrology, Water management, groundwater, surface water-groundwater interactions, modelling, data assimilation
Financed by University funds
Other funds

Cooperations ()

  ID Kreditinhaber Kooperationspartner Institution Laufzeit - von Laufzeit - bis
4658662  Schilling, Oliver  Brunner, Philip, Prof.  Université de Neuchâtel  01.05.2020  30.04.2024 
4658663  Schilling, Oliver  Hendricks Franssen, Harrie-Jan, Prof.  Forschungszentrum Jülich  01.05.2020  30.04.2024 
4658664  Schilling, Oliver  Nussbaum, Madlene, Dr.  Berner Fachhochschule Hochschule für Agrar-, Forst- und Lebensmittelwissenschaften HAFL  01.05.2020  30.04.2024 
4658665  Schilling, Oliver  Burgos, Stéphane, Prof.  Berner Fachhochschule Hochschule für Agrar-, Forst- und Lebensmittelwissenschaften HAFL  01.05.2020  30.04.2024 
4658666  Schilling, Oliver  Fialkiewicz, Wieslaw, Prof.  Wroclaw University  01.05.2020  30.04.2024 
4658668  Schilling, Oliver  Glogowski, Arkadiusz, Dr.  Wroclaw University  01.05.2020  30.04.2024 
   

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