Rainfed permanent crops such as almonds, olives and vines cover important areas in the drier parts of the Mediterranean. The acreage of almonds has expanded rapidly into marginal soils of the hillslopes of southeast Spain. This expansion staffing in the 1970s was reinforced by the subsidies under the EU Common Agricultural Policy since the late 1980s. Trees are widely spaced and the soil in between is kept bare to reduce competition with weeds for the scarce rainfall. Hence, the large areas of bare soil are vulnerable to water erosion. However, recently it has been demonstrated that soil redistribution by tillage can be an even more important cause of degradation. This paper investigates the systematic variation in soil properties as a resu...
Abandonment of agricultural land is one of the main changes of land use in Mediterranean countries. ...
Soil erosion is especially severe in areas affected by intermittent heavy rainfalls after dry period...
Soil and water conservation (SWC) structures are largely present in Southeast Spain. Traditionally, ...
Rainfed permanent crops such as almonds, olives and vines cover important areas in the drier parts o...
The acreage of rainfed almond plantations (Prunus dulcis (Miller)) in Spain has rapidly increased du...
During past decades, a diverse system of subsistence agriculture in south-east Spain (annual rainfal...
Land degradation forms a severe problem in the extensive olive and almond plantations in Southeast S...
Traditional rainfed agriculture in semi-arid regions heavily relies on soil and water conservation (...
[EN] Land abandonment throughout the twentieth century led to an intense landscape transformation in...
Abandonment of agricultural land results in on- and off-site consequences for the ecosystem. In this...
Soil erosion is one of the most recurrent environmental problems of public interest today. The weste...
Clean sweeping (i.e., frequent and shallow tillage in orchards) is a common practice in semi-arid ar...
This article is intended as a review of the current situation regarding the impact of olive cultivat...
26 Pags.- 4 Tabls.- 5 Figs. The definitive version is available at: https://www.sciencedirect.com/s...
Soil erosion is one of the main physical processes of land degradation in Spain. Several studies in ...
Abandonment of agricultural land is one of the main changes of land use in Mediterranean countries. ...
Soil erosion is especially severe in areas affected by intermittent heavy rainfalls after dry period...
Soil and water conservation (SWC) structures are largely present in Southeast Spain. Traditionally, ...
Rainfed permanent crops such as almonds, olives and vines cover important areas in the drier parts o...
The acreage of rainfed almond plantations (Prunus dulcis (Miller)) in Spain has rapidly increased du...
During past decades, a diverse system of subsistence agriculture in south-east Spain (annual rainfal...
Land degradation forms a severe problem in the extensive olive and almond plantations in Southeast S...
Traditional rainfed agriculture in semi-arid regions heavily relies on soil and water conservation (...
[EN] Land abandonment throughout the twentieth century led to an intense landscape transformation in...
Abandonment of agricultural land results in on- and off-site consequences for the ecosystem. In this...
Soil erosion is one of the most recurrent environmental problems of public interest today. The weste...
Clean sweeping (i.e., frequent and shallow tillage in orchards) is a common practice in semi-arid ar...
This article is intended as a review of the current situation regarding the impact of olive cultivat...
26 Pags.- 4 Tabls.- 5 Figs. The definitive version is available at: https://www.sciencedirect.com/s...
Soil erosion is one of the main physical processes of land degradation in Spain. Several studies in ...
Abandonment of agricultural land is one of the main changes of land use in Mediterranean countries. ...
Soil erosion is especially severe in areas affected by intermittent heavy rainfalls after dry period...
Soil and water conservation (SWC) structures are largely present in Southeast Spain. Traditionally, ...