A novel aspect of this project has been its ‘ground upwards’ approach involving land owners and managers, as well as farming and environmental organisations, government agencies and researchers, using local expertise to solve local problems.
This community of interested parties – the ‘Wensum Alliance’ contributed to the design of the research and in identifying the most relevant mitigation measures.
Information from the extensive monitoring programme was shared between the three catchment projects to compare experiences and develop best practice guidance for land managers and policymakers that can be applied nationwide.
State-of-the-art measuring devices were used to undertake long-term monitoring to both identify and record pollutants and to evaluate the effectiveness of measures to reduce it. The study examined the impacts and effects on ecosystems and sustainable production to improve understanding of how to predict and control diffuse pollution from agriculture.