LUCST: A novel toolkit for Land Use Land Cover change assessment in SWAT+ to support flood management decisions
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T1 - LUCST: A novel toolkit for Land Use Land Cover change assessment in SWAT+ to support flood management decisions
AU - Rigby, Alex
AU - Butcher, Peter
AU - Ritsos, Panagiotis D.
AU - Patil, Sopan
PY - 2022/10
Y1 - 2022/10
N2 - Land Use Land Cover (LULC) change is widely recognised as one of the most important factors impacting river basin hydrology. It is therefore imperative that the hydrological impacts of various LULC changes are considered for effective flood management strategies and future infrastructure decisions within a catchment. LULC changes in a catchment are typically modelled by the Soil and Water assessment Tool (SWAT) through alterations to the input files that define the properties of these HRUs. However, to our knowledge at least, the process of making such changes to the SWAT input files is often cumbersome and non-intuitive. This affects the usability of SWAT as a decision support tool amongst a wider pool of applied users (e.g., engineering teams in environmental regulatory agencies and local authorities
AB - Land Use Land Cover (LULC) change is widely recognised as one of the most important factors impacting river basin hydrology. It is therefore imperative that the hydrological impacts of various LULC changes are considered for effective flood management strategies and future infrastructure decisions within a catchment. LULC changes in a catchment are typically modelled by the Soil and Water assessment Tool (SWAT) through alterations to the input files that define the properties of these HRUs. However, to our knowledge at least, the process of making such changes to the SWAT input files is often cumbersome and non-intuitive. This affects the usability of SWAT as a decision support tool amongst a wider pool of applied users (e.g., engineering teams in environmental regulatory agencies and local authorities
KW - Flooding
KW - Hydrological modelling
KW - Land use change
KW - Open-source JavaScript package
KW - SWAT plus
KW - Visual analytics
U2 - 10.1016/j.envsoft.2022.105469
DO - 10.1016/j.envsoft.2022.105469
M3 - Article
VL - 156
JO - Environmental Modelling and Software
JF - Environmental Modelling and Software
SN - 1364-8152
M1 - 105469
ER -