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Catchment Science 2011
14 September 2011
Type Event Proceeding
Type Event Proceeding
Proceedings from the Catchment Science 2011 Conference which took place in The Mansion House, Dublin from 14 – 16 September 2011
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Presentations
DAY 1 | |||
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Introductory Addresses | |||
Opening Address | Mr Simon Coveney | ||
Introduction | Prof Gerry Boyle & Mr. Ger Shortle | ||
Policy perspectives | Mr. Bill Callanan & Mr. Pat Duggan | Introductory Addresses – Bill Callanan & Pat Duggan – Policy Perspectives | |
Policy priorities for catchment management in England | Dr. Dan McConigle | Introductory Addresses – Dan L McGonigle | |
Keynote 1 | Managing agricultural catchments for water quality: addressing scales, uncertainty, costs and demonstrating successes. | Prof. Andrew Sharpley | Keynote 1 – Andrew Sharpley |
Case studies | |||
Keynote 2 | Catchment programs – getting changes on the land that improve water quality. | Prof. Dennis Frame | Keynote 2 – Denis Frame |
Oral 1 | Farm nutrient regulations; contrasting impact on water quality in different catchments. | Dr. Alice Melland | Oral 1 – Alice Melland |
Oral 2 | The Tarland Catchment Initiative: Lessons for assessing the achievement of multiple benefits following catchment restoration. | Dr. Susan Cooksley | Oral 2 – Susan Cooksley |
Keynote 3 | Managing water quality in catchments used for intensive dairy farming: experiences from case study catchments in New Zealand. | Dr. Ross Monaghan | Keynote 3 – Ross Monagahan |
Oral 3 | The Demonstration Test Catchments project – an overview. | Dr. Dan McGonigle | Oral 3 – Dan McGonigle |
Oral 4 | Implementing practices to improve water quality in an agricultural watershed in the central United States. | Prof. Dan L Devlin | Oral 4 – Dan L Devlin |
Special session on mitigation measures | |||
Oral 5 | Is mechanical soil aeration a strategy to alleviate soil compaction and decrease phosphorus and sediment losses from irrigated and rain-fed cattle-grazed pastures? | Ms. Fiona Curran-Courname | Oral 5 – Fiona Curran-Courname |
Oral 6 | Evaluating multipurpose soft engineered mitigation measures in the Belford Burn catchment, Northumberland, UK. | Dr. Mark E Wilkinson | Oral 6 – Mark E Wilkinson |
Oral 7 | The Anne Valley Project (AVP) and the application of the ‘Integrated Constructed Wetland’ (ICW) concept: an example in catchment management. | Dr. Rory Harrington | Oral 7 – Rory Harrington |
Oral 8 | Evaluation of constructed wetlands for mitigation of diffuse pollution from agriculture: uncertainties. | Dr. Mary Ockenden | Oral 8 – Mary Ockenden |
Oral 9 | Application of FARMSCOPER to optimise options for mitigating agricultural diffuse pollution across the Hampshire Avon Demonstration Test Catchment. | Dr. Yusheng Zhang | Oral 9 – Yusheng Zhang |
Oral 10 | Nitrogen and phosphorus balances and efficiencies on contrasting dairy farms in Australia. | Dr. Cameron Gourley | Oral 10 – Cameron Gourley |
DAY 2 | |||
Scale | |||
Keynote 4 | Nutrient leaching losses: from point, through the farm, to the catchment. | Dr. Brent Clothier | Keynote 4 – Clothier |
Oral 11 | Evaluating management regulations at different scales in agricultural catchments in Ireland. | Dr. David Wall | Oral 11 – David Wall |
Oral 12 | Interaction between land and surface water quality in different type of catchments. | Dr. Oscar Schoumans | Oral 12 – Schoumans et al |
Oral 13 | The Environmental Virtual Observatory: A new vision for catchment science. | Dr. Bridget Emmett | Oral 13 – Bridget Emmett |
Keynote 5 | From paddock to catchment: practices, processes and pollutant budgets. | Dr. Scott Wilkinson | Keynote 5 – Mark E Wilkinson |
Oral 14 | Partnership working to tackle diffuse phosphorus pollution. | Mr. Ian Codling | Oral 14 – Codling et al |
Oral 15 | Designing and creating the North Wyke Farm Platform. | Mr. Robert Orr | Oral 15 – Robert Orr |
Uncertainty | |||
Keynote 6 | Murky waters: multidimensional issues linking macronutrient sources and impacts in catchments | Prof. Helen Jarvie | Keynote 6 – Helen Jarvie |
Oral 16 | Uncertain diffuse phosphorus pathways in catchments | Dr. Per-Erik Mellander | Oral 16 – Per-Erik Mellander |
Oral 17 | Critical Source Areas of Phosphorus in Extensively Farmed Grassland Catchments | Dr. Donnacha Doody | Oral 17 – DDoody |
Oral 18 | The impact of septic tank systems on water quality in rural catchments | Dr. Paul Withers | Oral 18 – Withers |
Keynote 7 | Do natural processes counteract the effects of agricultural nutrient action plans? Examples from Denmark. | Prof. Brian Kronvang | Keynote 7 – kronvang |
Oral 19 | Nitrogen loadings and concentrations to estuaries in Denmark during the period 1990-2009: Regional differences in sources, loadings, sinks and estuarine responses. | Dr. Jørgen Windolf | n/a |
Oral 20 | Experiences from 20 years of agricultural catchment monitoring – factors influencing data quality. | Dr. Katarina Kyllmar | Oral 20 – Katarina Kyllmar |
Oral 21 | Farming and the environment – an Irish farmer’s perspective. | Mr. Tony McGuiness | Oral 21 – Tony McGuinness |
DAY 3 | |||
Counting the costs | |||
Keynote 8 | Cost effective placement of conservation practices in watersheds: integrating economic and biophysical models. | Prof. Catherine Kling | Keynote 8 – Catherine Kling |
Oral 22 | Willingness of farmers to engage with riparian zones across small scale catchment areas in the Republic of Ireland. | Dr. Cathal Buckley | Oral 22 – Cathal Buckley |
Oral 23 | Development of cost effective nitrogen management strategies: scenario evaluation with the DSS FyrisCOST |
Dr. Dennis Collentine | Oral 23 – Dennis Collentine |
Oral 24 | Integrating Science and Governance for Catchment management. | Mr. Laurence Smith | Oral 24 – Laurence Smith |
Keynote 9 | Economic aspects of the European Water Framework Directive: experiences and challenges in agricultural catchments | Dr. Julia Martin -Ortega | Keynote 9 – Julia Martin-Ortega |
Oral 25 | The use of Benefit Transfer in estimating the value of achieving ‘good ecological status’ in Irish river catchments. | Mr. Daniel Norton | Oral 25 – Daniel Norton |
Oral 26 | Paying farmers for ecosystem services: costs and characteristics of long term agreements. | Dr. Alex Inman | Oral 26 – Alex Inman |