Erosion is a major threat to soil resources in Europe, and may impair their ability to deliver a range of ecosystem goods and services. This is reflected by the European Commission's Thematic Strategy for Soil Protection, which recommends an indicator-based approach for monitoring soil erosion. Defined baseline and threshold values are essential for the evaluation of soil monitoring data. Therefore, accurate spatial data on both soil loss and soil genesis are required, especially in the light of predicted changes in climate patterns, notably frequency, seasonal distribution and intensity of precipitation. Rates of soil loss are reported that have been measured, modelled or inferred for most types of soil erosion in a variety of landscapes, ...
Soil erosion is one of the eight threats in the Soil Thematic Strategy, the main policy instrument d...
Soil erosion by water is one of the major threats to soils in the European Union, with a negative im...
Soil degradation due to erosion is connected to two serious environmental impacts: (i) on-site soil ...
Erosion is a major threat to soil resources in Europe, and may impair their ability to deliver a ran...
Soil loss by erosion is a major threat to European soil resources. It is linked to most other threat...
An extensive database of short to medium-term erosion rates as measured on erosion plots in Europe u...
Provides an assessment of soil erosion throughout Europe, an important aspect to control and manage ...
The adoption of the EU Thematic Strategy for Soil Protection by the European Commission on 22 Septem...
An extensive database of short to medium-term erosion rates as measured on erosion plots in Europe u...
Soil erosion represents a geomorphological and geological hazard that may cause property damage, los...
Accelerated soil erosion can result in substantial declines in soil fertility and has devastating en...
Soil erosion by water, and the consequent loss of a non-renewable resource, is a relevant environmen...
Purpose Natural rates of soil production or a target soil thickness that allows unrestricted land u...
Soil erosion is one of the eight threats in the Soil Thematic Strategy, the main policy instrument d...
Soil erosion by water is one of the major threats to soils in the European Union, with a negative im...
Soil degradation due to erosion is connected to two serious environmental impacts: (i) on-site soil ...
Erosion is a major threat to soil resources in Europe, and may impair their ability to deliver a ran...
Soil loss by erosion is a major threat to European soil resources. It is linked to most other threat...
An extensive database of short to medium-term erosion rates as measured on erosion plots in Europe u...
Provides an assessment of soil erosion throughout Europe, an important aspect to control and manage ...
The adoption of the EU Thematic Strategy for Soil Protection by the European Commission on 22 Septem...
An extensive database of short to medium-term erosion rates as measured on erosion plots in Europe u...
Soil erosion represents a geomorphological and geological hazard that may cause property damage, los...
Accelerated soil erosion can result in substantial declines in soil fertility and has devastating en...
Soil erosion by water, and the consequent loss of a non-renewable resource, is a relevant environmen...
Purpose Natural rates of soil production or a target soil thickness that allows unrestricted land u...
Soil erosion is one of the eight threats in the Soil Thematic Strategy, the main policy instrument d...
Soil erosion by water is one of the major threats to soils in the European Union, with a negative im...
Soil degradation due to erosion is connected to two serious environmental impacts: (i) on-site soil ...