bbwp | R Documentation |
Estimate the potential to contribute to agronomic and environmental challenges in a region for a farm and assess the impact of farm measures taken. A high BBWP score is indicative for the number of opportunities to improve soil quality and land use.
bbwp(
B_SOILTYPE_AGR,
B_LU_BBWP,
B_GWL_CLASS,
B_SC_WENR,
B_HELP_WENR,
B_SLOPE = NULL,
B_SLOPE_DEGREE = NULL,
B_AER_CBS,
A_CLAY_MI,
A_SAND_MI,
A_SILT_MI,
A_SOM_LOI,
A_N_RT,
A_FE_OX,
A_AL_OX,
A_P_CC,
A_P_AL,
A_P_WA,
A_P_SG,
B_GWP,
B_AREA_DROUGHT,
B_CT_PSW,
B_CT_NSW,
B_CT_PSW_MAX = 0.5,
B_CT_NSW_MAX = 5,
D_SA_W,
D_RO_R,
B_AREA,
M_DRAIN,
B_LSW_ID,
LSW = NULL,
measures,
sector,
output = "scores",
penalty = TRUE,
B_LS_HYDROCAT = NULL
)
B_SOILTYPE_AGR |
(character) The type of soil, using agronomic classification |
B_LU_BBWP |
(character) The BBWP category used for allocation of measures to BBWP crop categories |
B_GWL_CLASS |
(character) The groundwater table class |
B_SC_WENR |
(integer) The risk for subsoil compaction as derived from risk assessment study of Van den Akker (2006). Options include: 1,2,3,4,5,10,11,401,901 and 902. |
B_HELP_WENR |
(character) The soil type abbreviation, derived from 1:50.000 soil map |
B_SLOPE |
(boolean) DEPRECATED, use B_SLOPE_DEGREE instead. Is the slope of the field, steeper than 3%? |
B_SLOPE_DEGREE |
(numeric) The slope of the field (degrees) |
B_AER_CBS |
(character) The agricultural economic region in the Netherlands (CBS, 2016) |
A_CLAY_MI |
(numeric) The clay content of the soil (%) |
A_SAND_MI |
(numeric) The sand content of the soil (%) |
A_SILT_MI |
(numeric) The silt content of the soil (%) |
A_SOM_LOI |
(numeric) The organic matter content of the soil (%) |
A_N_RT |
(numeric) The organic nitrogen content of the soil (mg N / kg) |
A_FE_OX |
(numeric) The aluminium content of soil (mmol / kg) |
A_AL_OX |
(numeric) The iron content of soil (mmol / kg) |
A_P_CC |
(numeric) The plant available P content, measured via 0.01M CaCl2 extraction (mg / kg) |
A_P_AL |
(numeric) The plant extractable P content, measured via ammonium lactate extraction (mg / kg) |
A_P_WA |
(numeric) The P-content of the soil extracted with water (mg P2O5 / L) |
A_P_SG |
(numeric) The P-saturation index (%) |
B_GWP |
(boolean) is the field located in a groundwater protected area (options: TRUE or FALSE) |
B_AREA_DROUGHT |
(boolean) is the field located in an area with high risks for water deficiencies (options: TRUE or FALSE) |
B_CT_PSW |
(numeric) the critical target for required reduction in P loss from agriculture (kg P / ha) to reach targets of KRW |
B_CT_NSW |
(numeric) the critical target for required reduction in N loss from agriculture (kg N / ha) to reach targets of KRW |
B_CT_PSW_MAX |
(numeric) the max critical target for P reduction loss (kg P / ha) |
B_CT_NSW_MAX |
(numeric) the max critical target for N reduction loss (kg N / ha) |
D_SA_W |
(numeric) The wet perimeter index of the field, fraction that field is surrounded by water |
D_RO_R |
(numeric) The risk that surface water runs off the parcel |
B_AREA |
(numeric) the area of the field (m2) |
M_DRAIN |
(boolean) is there tube drainage present in the field |
B_LSW_ID |
(character) An unique identifier for each Local Surface Water per field |
LSW |
(data.table) The averaged soil properties (mean and sd) per Local Surface Water. Can be derived from bbwp_lsw_properties. |
measures |
(data.table) the measures planned / done per fields |
sector |
(string) a vector with the farm type given the agricultural sector (options: options: 'dairy', 'arable', 'tree_nursery', 'bulbs') |
output |
(string) a vector specifying the output type of the function. Options: scores, measures |
penalty |
(boolean) the option to apply a penalty for high risk BBWP field indicators |
B_LS_HYDROCAT |
(character) Landscape category for differentiating effect of measures on water buffering. (options: "hoge_gronden", "flanken", "beekdalen", "lokale_laagtes", "polders") |
B_SLOPE_DEGREE should be used, for backwards compatibility B_SLOPE can still be used. At least one of the must be used, when both are supplied, B_SLOPE is ignored. LSW is by default a data.table with LSW properties, being calculated from bbwp_lsw_properties. Note that all B_LSW_IDs should be preset in the LSW data.table.
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