Land capability classification systems define and communicate biophysical limitations on land use, including climate, soils and topography. They can therefore provide an accessible format for both scientists and decision-makers to share knowledge on climate change impacts and adaptation. Underlying such classifications are complex interactions that require dynamic spatial analysis, particularly between soil and climate. These relationships are investigated using a case study on drought risk for agriculture in Scotland, which is currently considered less significant than wetness-related issues. The impact of drought risk is assessed using an established empirical system for land capability linking indicator crops with water availability. Thi...
Measures of climate change adaptation often involve modification of land use and land use planning p...
The potential impact of climate change on drought is of increasing concern, especially due to recent...
This paper describes the use of soil and climatic data for assessing the risk of drought in Europe....
Land capability classification systems define and communicate biophysical limitations on land use, i...
Land capability systems have been designed to evaluate and communicate biophysical constraints on la...
Waterlogged soils can act as a major constraint on agriculture by imposing limits on the use of mach...
Waterlogged soils can act as a major constraint on agriculture by imposing limits on the use of mach...
Classification and mapping of land capability represents an established format for summarising spati...
The Land Capability for Agriculture (LCA) classification for Scotland has been used since the 1980’s...
The impact of climate change on ecosystems is a global issue. As a result of the interaction between...
This Thesis explored a range of approaches to study the uncertainty and impacts associated with clim...
A multi-scale study has been undertaken to explore the relationships between climate, water resource...
Climate change and especially hydro-meteorological extremes, such as droughts, are affecting the lan...
Measures of climate change adaptation often involve modification of land use and land use planning p...
The potential impact of climate change on drought is of increasing concern, especially due to recent...
This paper describes the use of soil and climatic data for assessing the risk of drought in Europe....
Land capability classification systems define and communicate biophysical limitations on land use, i...
Land capability systems have been designed to evaluate and communicate biophysical constraints on la...
Waterlogged soils can act as a major constraint on agriculture by imposing limits on the use of mach...
Waterlogged soils can act as a major constraint on agriculture by imposing limits on the use of mach...
Classification and mapping of land capability represents an established format for summarising spati...
The Land Capability for Agriculture (LCA) classification for Scotland has been used since the 1980’s...
The impact of climate change on ecosystems is a global issue. As a result of the interaction between...
This Thesis explored a range of approaches to study the uncertainty and impacts associated with clim...
A multi-scale study has been undertaken to explore the relationships between climate, water resource...
Climate change and especially hydro-meteorological extremes, such as droughts, are affecting the lan...
Measures of climate change adaptation often involve modification of land use and land use planning p...
The potential impact of climate change on drought is of increasing concern, especially due to recent...
This paper describes the use of soil and climatic data for assessing the risk of drought in Europe....