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CONCLUSIONS<br />

As a decision support tool, the export coefficient approach h<strong>as</strong> many advantages.<br />

These include: simplicity in calculating nutrient loss; relatively few data requirements;<br />

use of a spreadsheet (datab<strong>as</strong>e) system; and coupling with GIS mapping, to provide a<br />

visual interpretation. Most importantly, it provides a robust and relatively inexpensive<br />

means of evaluating the impact of land use and management on water quality. The<br />

export coefficient approach enables a risk <strong>as</strong>sessment to be applied to each field<br />

plot in the catchment, and modelling land use change in a range of scenarios h<strong>as</strong><br />

shown that significant changes can be made to the risk <strong>as</strong>sociated with each field.<br />

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS<br />

This research w<strong>as</strong> part of a joint ESRC/NERC PhD studentship [R42200134149]<br />

at Durham University. We gratefully acknowledge support from SEPA, Gal<strong>as</strong>hiels,<br />

including the provision of water quality data.<br />

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an agricultural catchment: the Leet Water, south-e<strong>as</strong>t Scotland, (Unpublished PhD)<br />

University of Durham, Durham, 305 pp.<br />

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