Five published contributions to our understanding of the impacts of erosion processes on sustainable land management are reviewed and discussed. These focus on rapid shallow landsliding and gully erosion which are among the most prevalent forms of environmental degradation in New Zealand's hill country. The over-arching goal of this research has been to quantify the on-site (e.g., soil erosion, land productivity) impacts of these processes. Rather than measure erosion rates over long periods of time, geomorphic techniques such as 'space-for-time substitution ' and paired catchment approaches have been employed to overcome the naturally high spatial and temporal variability in erosion processes. Digital elevation models (DEMs)...
Gully erosion is a worldwide matter of concern because of the irreversible losses of fertile land, w...
This data repository contains Supplementary Tables S1 – S13 which mirror files hosted by the publish...
Sediment yields in the Southern Alps of New Zealand are among the highest in the world due to high a...
Knowledge of long-term average rates of erosion is necessary if factors affecting sediment yields fr...
Chapters 3, 4 and 5 have been republished with the permission of the publisher, Elsevier.Landslide e...
Soil erosion and its spatial and temporal variabilities are rarely placed in the context of soil pro...
Soil erosion and its spatial and temporal variabilities are rarely placed in the context of soil pro...
In this study we propose a model to assess the location of shallow landslides and their impact on la...
In this study we propose a model to assess the location of shallow landslides and their impact on la...
In February 2004 a severe storm impacted the lower half of the North Island, New Zealand. Intense ra...
The frequency and severity of shallow landslides in New Zealand threatens life and property, both on...
The frequency and severity of shallow landslides in New Zealand threatens life and property, both on...
In this paper we analyse the effects of digital elevation model (DEM) resolution on the results of a...
In this paper we analyse the effects of digital elevation model (DEM) resolution on the results of a...
Water-induced soil erosion and shallow landslides interact with each other and need to be studied in...
Gully erosion is a worldwide matter of concern because of the irreversible losses of fertile land, w...
This data repository contains Supplementary Tables S1 – S13 which mirror files hosted by the publish...
Sediment yields in the Southern Alps of New Zealand are among the highest in the world due to high a...
Knowledge of long-term average rates of erosion is necessary if factors affecting sediment yields fr...
Chapters 3, 4 and 5 have been republished with the permission of the publisher, Elsevier.Landslide e...
Soil erosion and its spatial and temporal variabilities are rarely placed in the context of soil pro...
Soil erosion and its spatial and temporal variabilities are rarely placed in the context of soil pro...
In this study we propose a model to assess the location of shallow landslides and their impact on la...
In this study we propose a model to assess the location of shallow landslides and their impact on la...
In February 2004 a severe storm impacted the lower half of the North Island, New Zealand. Intense ra...
The frequency and severity of shallow landslides in New Zealand threatens life and property, both on...
The frequency and severity of shallow landslides in New Zealand threatens life and property, both on...
In this paper we analyse the effects of digital elevation model (DEM) resolution on the results of a...
In this paper we analyse the effects of digital elevation model (DEM) resolution on the results of a...
Water-induced soil erosion and shallow landslides interact with each other and need to be studied in...
Gully erosion is a worldwide matter of concern because of the irreversible losses of fertile land, w...
This data repository contains Supplementary Tables S1 – S13 which mirror files hosted by the publish...
Sediment yields in the Southern Alps of New Zealand are among the highest in the world due to high a...