1 Best practice – Agriculture and water quality in Norway Inga Greipsland Bioforsk.

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1 Best practice – Agriculture and water quality in Norway Inga Greipsland Bioforsk

2 Outline Agriculture in Norway The agriculture mitigation measure catalogue –Mitigation measures –Laws and subsidies –Useful tools

3 Agriculture in Norway

4 Agriculture and water quality

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6 Monitoring

7 The agriculture mitigation measure catalogue

8 1. Which mitigation measures? Reduced tillageBuffer zones Sedimentation pondsReduced P fertilization

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11 Reduced tillage Autumn ploughing Spring ploughing

12 Reduced fertilization

13 Sedimentation Infiltration Plant uptake Buffer zones Retention of surface waters under ideal conditions

14 2. Web-based cost-effect calculator

15 3. Economic insentives

16 4. Laws and regulations Photo: Erling Fløistad Regional environmental programs

17 5. Tools for planning Erosion risk map Map P-soil status Simple models Cost effect calculator Fertilization Handbook Monitoring

18 Bioforsk Research Runoff plots Models Monitoring Grassed waterways

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