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Irish Agricultural Catchments Programme: catchment selection using spatial multi-criteria decision analysis

The Nitrates Directive is a European Union legislative framework for managing agricultural nutrient transfers from land to water and, in the Republic of Ireland, is the main Programme of Measures for agriculture in the Water Framework Directive regulations. As part of the requirement for evaluating...

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Published in:Soil use and management 2010-09, Vol.26 (3), p.225-236
Main Authors: Fealy, R.M, Buckley, C, Mechan, S, Melland, A, Mellander, P.E, Shortle, G, Wall, D, Jordan, P
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Farms
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GIS
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Risk
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