<p>To correctly and rationally plan human activities in fragile conservation areas, an exhaustive study of the soil-forming factors (climate, lithology, geomorphology, topography, hydrology and vegetation) including the soil relationships, should be conducted. We analysed the geospatial distributions of different soil types in the ‘Las Batuecas – Sierra de Francia’ and ‘Quilamas’ natural areas using soil sampling and laboratory analyses to determine the soil associations and dominant soil types and so create toposequence maps. These maps were used to assess potential soil uses and resources and to identify environmental problems from natural and/or anthropogenic causes. The GIS techniques used in this study provide georeferenced maps of for...
Presented herein is a cartographic procedure that is easy to utilise and at low-cost, which facilita...
This work performs a geomorphological mapping procedure applied to the evolutionary analysis of the ...
International audienceThe 1:250,000 soil mapping program of France is nearly complete. Although mapp...
Soils are non-renewable resources and therefore must be conserved, particularly in protected natural...
A digital soil map of Quintana Roo was compiled at a 50 m pixel resolution using a geomorphopedologi...
Many maps (geology, hydrology, soil, vegetation, etc.) are created to inventory natural resources. E...
Two kinds of environmental cartographies have been elaborated (synthetic) starting from selected phy...
Abstract Many maps (geology, hydrology, soil, vegetation, etc.) are created to inventory natural res...
Geomorphology is fundamental to landscape analysis, as it represents the main parameter that determi...
A necessary starting point to achieve the objective of preserving soil resources is to reach an adeq...
Soil is one of the main non-renewable natural resources in the world. In the Valencian Community (Me...
To contribute to the knowledge of the factors of soil degradation and the loss of biodiversity in th...
Two case studies of the application of geoscientific maps for planning in semi-arid regions are pres...
Two kinds of environmental cartographies have been elaborated (synthetic) starting from selected phy...
The 1:250,000 soil mapping program of France is nearly complete. Although mapping has been conducted...
Presented herein is a cartographic procedure that is easy to utilise and at low-cost, which facilita...
This work performs a geomorphological mapping procedure applied to the evolutionary analysis of the ...
International audienceThe 1:250,000 soil mapping program of France is nearly complete. Although mapp...
Soils are non-renewable resources and therefore must be conserved, particularly in protected natural...
A digital soil map of Quintana Roo was compiled at a 50 m pixel resolution using a geomorphopedologi...
Many maps (geology, hydrology, soil, vegetation, etc.) are created to inventory natural resources. E...
Two kinds of environmental cartographies have been elaborated (synthetic) starting from selected phy...
Abstract Many maps (geology, hydrology, soil, vegetation, etc.) are created to inventory natural res...
Geomorphology is fundamental to landscape analysis, as it represents the main parameter that determi...
A necessary starting point to achieve the objective of preserving soil resources is to reach an adeq...
Soil is one of the main non-renewable natural resources in the world. In the Valencian Community (Me...
To contribute to the knowledge of the factors of soil degradation and the loss of biodiversity in th...
Two case studies of the application of geoscientific maps for planning in semi-arid regions are pres...
Two kinds of environmental cartographies have been elaborated (synthetic) starting from selected phy...
The 1:250,000 soil mapping program of France is nearly complete. Although mapping has been conducted...
Presented herein is a cartographic procedure that is easy to utilise and at low-cost, which facilita...
This work performs a geomorphological mapping procedure applied to the evolutionary analysis of the ...
International audienceThe 1:250,000 soil mapping program of France is nearly complete. Although mapp...