Changing land-use practices in northern Thailand have increased tillage intensity. This study re-assesses the rate of tillage erosion by manual hoeing on steep slopes (17-82%) in northern Thailand. Previously collected soil translocation data during an on-farm tillage erosion experiment and additionally collected data during an on-farm tillage erosion survey have been analysed whereby a new calculation method (i.e. trapezoid tillage step) has been used. A comparison with previously collected data indicates that the trapezoid tillage step method and the tracer method are the most reliable methods to assess downslope translocation by manual tillage. Based on newly acquired understanding of the processes involved, soil fluxes by tillage erosio...
The introduction of cash crops and the evolution of farming practices in the uplands of Southeast As...
The strongly incised mountain landscape of Northern Thailand has changed dramatically during the las...
Rapid changes in upland farming systems in Southeast Asia generated predominantly by increased popul...
The switch from shifting cultivation to more permanent highland cropping systems in northern Thailan...
In the hills of south-east Asia shifting cultivation is developing towards more permanent cropping s...
Soil translocation due to shallow tillage by manual hoeing appears to be one of the most important e...
Redistribution of soil particles by the force applied by tillage is a major factor in soil degradati...
In this study our main objective was to quantify water interrill erosion in the sloping lands of Sou...
International audienceThe introduction of cash crops and the evolution of farming practices in the u...
AbstractAn increasing recognition of tillage erosion processes has shown that soil redistribution by...
Water, wind, or tillage-induced soil erosion can significantly degrade soil quality and decrease cro...
The introduction of cash crops and the evolution of farming practices in the uplands of Southeast As...
The strongly incised mountain landscape of Northern Thailand has changed dramatically during the las...
Rapid changes in upland farming systems in Southeast Asia generated predominantly by increased popul...
The switch from shifting cultivation to more permanent highland cropping systems in northern Thailan...
In the hills of south-east Asia shifting cultivation is developing towards more permanent cropping s...
Soil translocation due to shallow tillage by manual hoeing appears to be one of the most important e...
Redistribution of soil particles by the force applied by tillage is a major factor in soil degradati...
In this study our main objective was to quantify water interrill erosion in the sloping lands of Sou...
International audienceThe introduction of cash crops and the evolution of farming practices in the u...
AbstractAn increasing recognition of tillage erosion processes has shown that soil redistribution by...
Water, wind, or tillage-induced soil erosion can significantly degrade soil quality and decrease cro...
The introduction of cash crops and the evolution of farming practices in the uplands of Southeast As...
The strongly incised mountain landscape of Northern Thailand has changed dramatically during the las...
Rapid changes in upland farming systems in Southeast Asia generated predominantly by increased popul...