
Monitoring nutrient losses from agricultural land
Losses of nitrogen and phosphorus from agricultural land contribute to the eutrophication of lakes and coastal waters. Two sub-programs within the Swedish Environmental Monitoring program provide data to support the evaluation of mitigation programs to reduce nutrient losses.
What we do
In both sub-programs (‘Agricultural fields’ and ‘Agricultural catchments’, see more information below), nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations are monitored in water discharging from agricultural land: one focuses on water draining from individual arable fields (ca. 4-34 hectares in size), while the second is carried out at a larger scale, focusing on streams draining agricultural catchments ranging from 200 to 3500 hectares in size.
The work is carried out by the Department of Soil and Environment at SLU and is financed by the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency.
Contact
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PersonLisbet Norberg, researcherAgricultural water management
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