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IDEAS Integrated Dynamic Environmental Assessment System Goal: Helping learning about catchments A) Tool to help B) Process to use the tool
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Evoland Framework Evoland Fish Abundance/Distributions Floodplain Habitat Small-Stream Macroinvertabrates Upslope Wildlife Habitat Parcel Market Values Agricultural Land Supply Forest Land Supply Residential Land Supply Conservation Set-Asides Policy Set(s) Agent Descriptors Vegetative Succession Land Value Parcels (IDU’s) Evaluative ModelsData Sources Autonomous Process Models Urban Expansion Population Growth
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Natural – Present – Intensive land use scenarios
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Natural – Present – Intensive land use scenarios + BMPS Now extended to include Best Management Practices A) BMP for present scenario B) BMP for intensive scenario
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Sediment analysis Sediment modelling & spatial extent of Motueka River sediment influence Economically and socially important areas AMA ABEL TASMAN A proxy for other conservative particles. eg. E. coli
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Analysis of Data Clear relationship of observed surface chlorophyll concentration to estimated monthly Nitrogen load seen in data (r 2 ~0.5).
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Modelling results Historical Present Intensive 521,353 kg/yr 234,932 kg/yr 3,806,154 kg/yr Nitrogen Load Models show increased riverine nutrients stimulate algal production in the surface waters during summer months. Time (1 year) Depth
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Social Impact Example Application to future nutrient scenarios allows prediction of primary production available to filter-feeding aquaculture. Current ecological carrying capacity. Predicted future ecological carrying capacity. Aquaculture production Good News?
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Production Modelling Maybe, but …. Mussel Farm production models do not show associated large increases in production due to overloading and sediment impacts. 23,000 -> 26,000 Tons for existing AMAs 1 … although wider ecosystem may benefit from extra “food”. 1. Output from farm-scale model, www.farmscale.org
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Demonstrating the Potential: The Effects of Nitrogen on Mussel Production in Tasman Bay
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Natural – Present – Intensive land use scenarios + BMPS Now extended to include Best Management Practices A) BMP for present scenario B) BMP for intensive scenario
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TBL indicators used –Social Agricultural job numbers Marine job numbers –Economic Gross output ($/year) Gross margin –land & ocean ($/year) Triple Bottom Line Indicators
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TBL indicators used –Environmental Nitrogen load leaving catchment (kg/year) Nitrogen in ocean (kg/year) Low flow water take (m 3 /s) Area of natural ecosystems (ha) Carbon storage rate (tonnes/year) Suspended sediment yield (tonnes/year) Triple Bottom Line Indicators
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What are the triple bottom line indicators that you would want to see for issues? –Social –Environmental –Economic
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