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Cases studies

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The case studies form the analytical backbone of the OPTAIN project. Each case study represents a calibrated catchment-scale modelling environment in which Natural Small Water Retention Measures (NSWRM) were systematically analysed through process-based simulation and multi-objective optimisation.

Rather than serving as implementation sites, the case studies functioned as model-based experimental systems. They allowed the project to explore how different NSWRM portfolios influence water retention efficiency, nutrient retention efficiency, agricultural productivity, and cost-related indicators under specific soil, land-use and climatic conditions.

The selected case studies cover three European biogeographical regions — Boreal, Continental and Pannonian — ensuring representation of diverse hydrological regimes and agricultural systems. This regional diversity enables structured comparison of modelling results while accounting for context-specific constraints.

Within each case study, the analytical process included:

  • Calibration of hydrological and nutrient transport models

  • Parameterisation of selected NSWRM

  • Simulation of alternative spatial allocation scenarios

  • Assessment under projected climate conditions

  • Application of multi-objective optimisation to identify Pareto-optimal portfolios

Through this harmonised analytical framework, the case studies provide simulation-based insights into trade-offs and spatial effects of alternative NSWRM planning strategies across European agricultural catchments.