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J Environ Manage
January 2023
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Votey Building, 33 Colchester Ave., University of Vermont, Burlington VT, 05405, USA.
Floodplain reconnection and wetland restoration projects are increasingly implemented to enhance flood resiliency, and these nature-based solutions can also achieve co-benefits of nutrient storage and improved habitats. Considering the multiple and sometimes incompatible objectives of stakeholders for uses of riverside lands, a decision-support tool linked to a hydraulic model would enable planners to simulate floodplain restoration scenarios while also quantifying and assessing the trade-offs between the stakeholder objectives to arrive at optimal restoration designs. We illustrate a simple ranking approach using an n-dimensional objective function to represent key stakeholders engaged in restoration.
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July 2021
Geography Dep., Univ. of Vermont, 94 University Pl., Burlington, VT, 05405, USA.
Land use can significantly alter soil P forms, which will influence P loss in runoff. Organic P (P ) compounds are an important component of soil P, but their forms and cycling in soils with different land uses are still poorly understood. In addition, streambanks are potential sources of P loss; P forms and concentrations in streambank soils may vary with land use, affecting potential P loss to water.
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