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The waterwijzer overlay provides the yield loss of crops based on several [[Waterwijzer Overlay#Considerations|input parameters]]. The yield loss is currently calculated by the Waterwijzer Landbouw module, which is described [https://waterwijzerlandbouw.wur.nl/ here].
==Usage==
==Usage==
The waterwijzer overlay results can be used to:
The Waterwijzer Overlay results can be used to:
* Calculate the loss of earnings based on existing crops for currently known highest and lowest ground water levels.
* Calculate the yield loss based on existing crops for currently known highest and lowest groundwater levels.
* Calculate the loss of earnings for crops when using different ground water level management strategies simulated by a Ground Water Overlay or a Subsidence Overlay.
* Calculate the yield loss for crops when using different groundwater level management strategies simulated by a Groundwater Overlay or a Subsidence Overlay.
* Determine the best type of crop per parcel given the highest and lowest ground water levels and type of soil.
* Determine the best type of crop per parcel given the highest and lowest groundwater levels and type of soil.


==Considerations==
==Considerations==
The waterwijzer overlay calculates loss of earnings for agriculture crops based on:
The Waterwijzer Overlay calculates yield loss for agriculture crops based on:
* A climate scenario;
* A weather station;
* Type of soil;
* Type of crop;
* Highest and lowest (averaged) ground water levels.
* The irrigation parameter, which in the [https://waterwijzerlandbouw.wur.nl/tool.html Waterwijzer tool] is active for a subsection of the crops, is currently not taken into account.


==Module==
* A [[Climate_scenario_(Waterwijzer_Overlay)|climate scenario]];
A Waterwijzer Overlay can be configured by opening the Waterwijzer Overlay Wizard.
* A [[Weather_station_(Waterwijzer_Overlay)|weather station]];
* [[Bofek_id_(Waterwijzer_Overlay)|Type of soil]];
* [[Brp_code_(Waterwijzer_Overlay)|Type of crop]];
* [[High_ground_water_prequel_(Waterwijzer_Overlay)|Highest]] and [[Low_ground_water_prequel_(Waterwijzer_Overlay)|lowest]] (averaged) groundwater levels;


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Additionally:
* The Overlay makes use specifically of version 2.0.0 of the [https://waterwijzerlandbouw.wur.nl/tool.html Waterwijzer tool].
* The irrigation parameter, which in the [https://waterwijzerlandbouw.wur.nl/tool.html Waterwijzer tool] is active for a number of the crop types, is currently not taken into account.


==Result types==
==Result types==
The overlay offers the following result types:
The overlay offers multiple result types. Each result type expresses the yield loss due to specific circumstances as a percentage.
{| class="wikitable"
{{result types|suppresscategory=true|allowselflinks=true|
! Result type
  {{:Damage dry        result type (Waterwijzer Overlay)}}
! Unit
  {{:Damage wet        result type (Waterwijzer Overlay)}}
! Description
  {{:Damage indirect  result type (Waterwijzer Overlay)}}
|-
  {{:Damage salt      result type (Waterwijzer Overlay)}}
| [[Damage_dry_result_type_(Subsidence_Overlay)|DAMAGE_DRY]]
  {{:Damage total      result type (Waterwijzer Overlay)}}
| % loss of earnings
}}
| The loss of agricultural earnings for drought scenarios, for a particular crop, using the highest and lowest ground water levels adjusted by subsidence. These earnings are calculated by the Waterwijzer Landbouw api. When the water levels in the ground are too low, roots are unable to absorb enough moisture.
|-
| [[Damage_wet_result_type_(Subsidence_Overlay)|DAMAGE_WET]]
| % loss of earnings
| The loss of agricultural earnings due to high ground water levels, for a particular crop, using the highest and lowest ground water levels adjusted by subsidence. These earnings are calculated by the Waterwijzer Landbouw api. When the water levels in the ground are too high, subsurface air is replaced by water and plant roots cannot obtain enough oxygen.
|-
| [[Damage_indirect_result_type_(Subsidence_Overlay)|DAMAGE_INDIRECT]]
| % loss of earnings
| The loss of agricultural earnings due to indirect causes, for a particular crop, using the highest and lowest ground water levels adjusted by subsidence. These earnings are calculated by the Waterwijzer Landbouw api. Indirect causes relate to the type of soil, type of crop and water levels.


Taken into account are:  
<ul>
* soil temperatures in comparison with crop growth calendar;
<li style = "display:inline-block">[[File:Waterwijzer_damage_dry.jpeg|200xpx]]</li>
* plowing difficulty for a soil and season;
<li style = "display:inline-block">[[File:Waterwijzer_damage_wet.jpeg|200xpx]]</li>
* sowing problems for the given water levels, crop and soil;
<li style = "display:inline-block">[[File:Waterwijzer_damage_indirect.jpeg|200xpx]]</li>
* germination problems due to sub-optimal water concentrations in the soil;
<li style = "display:inline-block">[[File:Waterwijzer_damage_salt.jpeg|200xpx]]</li>
* harvest issues due to not fully grown crops;
<li style = "display:inline-block">[[File:Waterwijzer_damage_total.jpeg|200xpx]]</li>
* sub-optimal conditions for grassland growth;
</ul>
|-
 
| [[Damage_salt_result_type_(Subsidence_Overlay)|DAMAGE_SALT]]
==How-to's==
| % loss of earnings
* [[How to add and remove an Overlay]]
| The loss of agricultural earnings due to salt water irrigation or salt water seepage, for a particular crop, using the highest and lowest ground water levels adjusted by subsidence. These earnings are calculated by the Waterwijzer Landbouw api. Too much salt concentration leads to a reduction of water absorption of plant roots, increased toxicity, problems with nutrients absorption and decreased root growth.
* [[How to edit an overlay legend]]
|-
* [[How to add the Waterwijzer Overlay]]
| [[Damage_total_result_type_(Subsidence_Overlay)|DAMAGE_TOTAL]]
* [[How to configure the Waterwijzer Overlay to use groundwater results from other calculations]]
| % loss of earnings
 
| The total loss of agricultural earnings for a particular crop, using the highest and lowest ground water levels adjusted by subsidence. These earnings are calculated by the Waterwijzer Landbouw api.
==Module==
|}
A Waterwijzer Overlay can be configured by opening the Waterwijzer Overlay Wizard. More in-depth information can be found under each of the categories below.  
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[[Category:Overlays with result types]]

Latest revision as of 14:32, 13 December 2023

This functionality is currently unavailable or non-functional.

The waterwijzer overlay provides the yield loss of crops based on several input parameters. The yield loss is currently calculated by the Waterwijzer Landbouw module, which is described here.

Usage

The Waterwijzer Overlay results can be used to:

  • Calculate the yield loss based on existing crops for currently known highest and lowest groundwater levels.
  • Calculate the yield loss for crops when using different groundwater level management strategies simulated by a Groundwater Overlay or a Subsidence Overlay.
  • Determine the best type of crop per parcel given the highest and lowest groundwater levels and type of soil.

Considerations

The Waterwijzer Overlay calculates yield loss for agriculture crops based on:

Additionally:

  • The Overlay makes use specifically of version 2.0.0 of the Waterwijzer tool.
  • The irrigation parameter, which in the Waterwijzer tool is active for a number of the crop types, is currently not taken into account.

Result types

The overlay offers multiple result types. Each result type expresses the yield loss due to specific circumstances as a percentage.

  • Waterwijzer damage dry.jpeg
  • Waterwijzer damage wet.jpeg
  • Waterwijzer damage indirect.jpeg
  • Waterwijzer damage salt.jpeg
  • Waterwijzer damage total.jpeg

How-to's

Module

A Waterwijzer Overlay can be configured by opening the Waterwijzer Overlay Wizard. More in-depth information can be found under each of the categories below.