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Assessment of the effects of Best Environmental Practices on reducing pesticide contamination in surface water, using multi-criteria modelling combined with a GIS

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For half a century, the significant development of intensive farming has led to a massive use of products such as pesticides. The excessive use of these substances has contaminated surface water and groundwater. Drinking water extraction points have also had to be abandoned. Some thirty years ago, in the southwest of France, a group of farmers decided to improve their farming methods, as well as developing new Best Environmental Practices, such as grass strips along streams and riparian forests. By combining the use of ELECTRE TRI-C multi-criteria model with a GIS, we were able to characterise the contribution of each farming area to the risk of surface water contamination with pesticides. We also assessed the effectiveness of different environmental practices. We found that the use of Best Environmental Practices led to a reduction in the risk of pesticides transfer. This methodology re-enforces decision support tools for water resource managers and agricultural and environmental stakeholders.
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hal-00824275 , version 1 (21-05-2013)

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Francis Macary, J. Almeida Dias, Daniel Uny, Anne Probst. Assessment of the effects of Best Environmental Practices on reducing pesticide contamination in surface water, using multi-criteria modelling combined with a GIS. International Journal of Multicriteria Decision Making, 2013, 3 (2/3), p. 178 - p. 211. ⟨10.1504/IJMCDM.2013.053728⟩. ⟨hal-00824275⟩
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