A national-scale GIS-based system for modelling impacts of land use on water quality
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-03, 20:08authored byAlexander Elliott, Annette Semadeni-Davies, Ude Shankar, John Zeldis, David WheelerDavid Wheeler, David Plew, Gerald Rys, Simon Harris
Management of freshwater quality requires modelling tools for rapid evaluation of land use and management scenarios. This paper presents the CLUES (Catchment Land Use and Environmental Sustainability) model to address this need. CLUES provides steady state, spatially distributed, integrated catchment models tightly coupled to GIS software to predict mean annual loads of total nitrogen, total phosphorus, sediments and E. coli, and concentration of nutrients throughout New Zealand (268,000 km2) with a subcatchment resolution of 0.5 km2. CLUES also estimates potential nutrient concentrations for estuaries and provides key farm socio-economic indicators. The model includes a user interface for study area selection, scenario creation, data geo-visualisation, and export of results. It is prepopulated with spatial data and parameter values for New Zealand. Evaluation of the model and a summary of applications demonstrate the tractability and utility of national-scale rapid scenarioassessment tools within a GIS framework.
Elliott, A. H., Semadeni-Davies, A, F., Shankar, U., Zeldis, J. R., Wheeler, D. M., Plew, D. R., Rys, G. J., & Harris, S. R. (2016). A national-scale GIS-based system for modelling impacts of land use on water quality. Environmental Modelling & Software, 86, 131–144. doi:10.1016/j.envsoft.2016.09.011