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  1. Linking the Remote Sensing of Geodiversity and Traits Relevant to Biodiversity—Part II: Geomorphology, Terrain and Surfaces
  2. Small Patches of Riparian Woody Vegetation Enhance Biodiversity of Invertebrates
  3. Modeling Water Quality in Watersheds: From Here to the Next Generation
  4. Plant functional traits shape multiple ecosystem services, their trade‐offs and synergies in grasslands
  5. Assessing the Benefits of Forested Riparian Zones: A Qualitative Index of Riparian Integrity Is Positively Associated with Ecological Status in European Streams
  6. Assessment of ecological function indicators related to nitrate under multiple human stressors in a large watershed
  7. Using the Soil and Water Assessment Tool to Simulate the Pesticide Dynamics in the Data Scarce Guayas River Basin, Ecuador
  8. Bringing the sharing-sparing debate down to the ground—Lessons learnt for participatory scenario development
  9. Assessment of Socio-Economic and Climate Change Impacts on Water Resources in Four European Lagoon Catchments
  10. Constraints in multi-objective optimization of land use allocation – Repair or penalize?
  11. Multifunctionality assessments – More than assessing multiple ecosystem functions and services? A quantitative literature review
  12. Developing stakeholder-driven scenarios on land sharing and land sparing – Insights from five European case studies
  13. Analysing spatio-temporal process and parameter dynamics in models to characterise contrasting catchments
  14. Blind spots in ecosystem services research and challenges for implementation
  15. Evolutionary algorithms for species distribution modelling: A review in the context of machine learning
  16. The Art of Scientific Performance
  17. A review of multi-criteria optimization techniques for agricultural land use allocation
  18. Ecoservices and multifunctional landscapes: Balancing the benefits of integrated ES-based water resources, agricultural and forestry production systems
  19. Modelling Tools to Analyze and Assess the Ecological Impact of Hydropower Dams
  20. Integrative assessment of climate change for fast-growing urban areas: Measurement and recommendations for future research
  21. Towards systematic analyses of ecosystem service trade-offs and synergies: Main concepts, methods and the road ahead
  22. Spatio-temporal change of ecosystem services as a key to understand natural resource utilization in Southern Chile
  23. Input variable selection with a simple genetic algorithm for conceptual species distribution models: A case study of river pollution in Ecuador
  24. Expanding temporal resolution in landscape transformations: Insights from a landsat-based case study in Southern Chile
  25. Trade-offs between plant species richness and carbon storage in the context of afforestation – Examples from afforestation scenarios in the Mulde Basin, Germany
  26. SWAT: Agricultural water and nonpoint source pollution management at a watershed scale—Part II
  27. Introduction to SWAT+, A Completely Restructured Version of the Soil and Water Assessment Tool
  28. Water Quality Is a Poor Predictor of Recreational Hotspots in England
  29. Development and applications of the SWAT model to support sustainable river basin management on different scales
  30. SWAT: Agricultural water and nonpoint source pollution management at a watershed scale
  31. On the Nexus of the Spatial Dynamics of Global Urbanization and the Age of the City
  32. Implementing sustainability in water management: Are we still dancing in the dark?
  33. On characterizing the temporal dominance patterns of model parameters and processes
  34. Delineating floodplain and upland areas for hydrologic models: a comparison of methods
  35. Improved simulation of river water and groundwater exchange in an alluvial plain using the SWAT model
  36. Effective map scales for soil transport processes and related process domains — Statistical and spatial characterization of their scale-specific inaccuracies
  37. Modelling ecosystem services: Current approaches, challenges and perspectives
  38. Large-scale identification of hot spots for soil carbon demand under climate change and bioenergy production
  39. Development of a grid-based version of the SWAT landscape model
  40. Separating the effects of changes in land cover and climate: a hydro-meteorological analysis of the past 60 yr in Saxony, Germany
  41. Simulating Land Management Options to Reduce Nitrate Pollution in an Agricultural Watershed Dominated by an Alluvial Aquifer
  42. Simulating Landscape Sediment Transport Capacity by Using a Modified SWAT Model
  43. SWAT plant growth modification for improved modeling of perennial vegetation in the tropics
  44. Identifying trade-offs between ecosystem services, land use, and biodiversity: a plea for combining scenario analysis and optimization on different spatial scales
  45. Optimization-based trade-off analysis of biodiesel crop production for managing an agricultural catchment
  46. The impact of Best Management Practices on simulated streamflow and sediment load in a Central Brazilian catchment
  47. Application of a model-based rainfall-runoff database as efficient tool for flood risk management
  48. Separating the effects of changes in land cover and climate: a hydro-meteorological analysis of the past 60 yr in Saxony, Germany
  49. Application of a model-based rainfall-runoff database as efficient tool for flood risk management
  50. Land use change in a 200-year period and its effect on blue and green water flow in two Slovenian Mediterranean catchments-lessons for the future
  51. A new multiscale approach for monitoring vegetation using remote sensing-based indicators in laboratory, field, and landscape
  52. Assessing the ecosystem services supplied by freshwater flows in Mediterranean agroecosystems
  53. Mapping water quality-related ecosystem services: concepts and applications for nitrogen retention and pesticide risk reduction
  54. Using precipitation data ensemble for uncertainty analysis in SWAT streamflow simulation
  55. Environmental decision support systems (EDSS) development – Challenges and best practices
  56. Scaling methods in integrated assessment of agricultural systems—State-of-the-art and future directions
  57. Monitoring strategies and scale-appropriate hydrologic and biogeochemical modelling for natural resource management: Conclusions and recommendations from a session held at the iEMSs 2008
  58. Quantifying the proportion of tile-drained land in large river basins
  59. Squaring the Circle? Combining Models, Indicators, Experts and End-Users in Integrated Land-Use Management Support Tools
  60. Pimp Your Landscape: A Tool for Qualitative Evaluation of the Effects of Regional Planning Measures on Ecosystem Services
  61. A pragmatic approach for soil erosion risk assessment within policy hierarchies
  62. Changes in land management and nitrogen balance at different scales in the Weiße Elster river basin, Germany
  63. Influence of different nitrate–N monitoring strategies on load estimation as a base for model calibration and evaluation
  64. How Can We Make Progress with Decision Support Systems in Landscape and River Basin Management? Lessons Learned from a Comparative Analysis of Four Different Decision Support Systems
  65. Challenges of simulating complex environmental systems at the landscape scale: A controversial dialogue between two cups of espresso
  66. Application of the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) to predict the impact of alternative management practices on water quality and quantity
  67. Towards the implementation of the European Water Framework Directive?
  68. “Pimp your landscape” – an interactive land-use planning support tool
  69. Placing soil-genesis and transport processes into a landscape context: A multiscale terrain-analysis approach
  70. Integrated ecological-economic modelling of water pollution abatement management options in the Upper Ems River Basin
  71. Considering spatial distribution and functionality of forests in a modeling framework for river basin management
  72. The comparison index: A tool for assessing the accuracy of image segmentation
  73. A SDSS-based Ecological-economic Modelling Approach for Integrated River Basin Management on Different Scale Levels – The Project FLUMAGIS
  74. Surveying Ground Water Level Using Remote Sensing: An Example over the Seco and Hondo Creek Watershed in Texas
  75. Meso-scale landscape analysis based on landscape balance investigations: problems and hierarchical approaches for their resolution