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    Habitat Restoration and Agricultural Production under Land Retirement

    Source: Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering:;2001:;Volume ( 127 ):;issue: 004
    Author:
    David R. Purkey
    ,
    Wesley W. Wallender
    DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9437(2001)127:4(240)
    Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
    Abstract: Current land retirement programs seek to address drainage management challenges in the western San Joaquin Valley of California using a willing seller strategy. In choosing between available parcels, the program managers focus primarily on the drainage mitigation potential of retiring each parcel of land. The results of 50-year groundwater simulations suggest that retirement of parcels already underlain by shallow groundwater produces the largest drain flow reduction. However, the managers also want this land to provide useful habitat for threatened terrestrial organisms. Using the depth of unsaturated material above a shallow water table as a proxy for habitat suitability, the model results reveal that only retirement of land that is currently well aerated and free from shallow groundwater will provide useful habitat in the long term. A secondary objective of land retirement is to minimize the negative local economic impact of removing a parcel from production. According to a productivity proxy drawn from model results, the retirement of land already overlying shallow groundwater will minimize the short-term productivity decline.
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    contributor authorDavid R. Purkey
    contributor authorWesley W. Wallender
    date accessioned2017-05-08T20:49:11Z
    date available2017-05-08T20:49:11Z
    date copyrightAugust 2001
    date issued2001
    identifier other%28asce%290733-9437%282001%29127%3A4%28240%29.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/28060
    description abstractCurrent land retirement programs seek to address drainage management challenges in the western San Joaquin Valley of California using a willing seller strategy. In choosing between available parcels, the program managers focus primarily on the drainage mitigation potential of retiring each parcel of land. The results of 50-year groundwater simulations suggest that retirement of parcels already underlain by shallow groundwater produces the largest drain flow reduction. However, the managers also want this land to provide useful habitat for threatened terrestrial organisms. Using the depth of unsaturated material above a shallow water table as a proxy for habitat suitability, the model results reveal that only retirement of land that is currently well aerated and free from shallow groundwater will provide useful habitat in the long term. A secondary objective of land retirement is to minimize the negative local economic impact of removing a parcel from production. According to a productivity proxy drawn from model results, the retirement of land already overlying shallow groundwater will minimize the short-term productivity decline.
    publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
    titleHabitat Restoration and Agricultural Production under Land Retirement
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume127
    journal issue4
    journal titleJournal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering
    identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9437(2001)127:4(240)
    treeJournal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering:;2001:;Volume ( 127 ):;issue: 004
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