The effects of two different soil rehabilitation treatments on runoff, infiltration, erosion and species diversity were evaluated in a shrubland area in Galicia (NW Spain) after an experimental fire by means of rainfall simulations. The treatments compared were: seeding, seedingþmulching and control (untreated). Rainfall simulations were conducted 9 months after fire and the application of soil rehabilitation treatments. A rainfall rate of 67mmh 1 was applied for 30min to each runoff plot. Seeding significantly increased plant species richness in the treated plots relative to the control plots, although it had no effect on diversity or evenness. Rehabilitation treatments did not significantly increase soil cover or affect runoff and infiltration....
Prescribed fire is commonly used to reduce the wildfire risk in Mediterranean forests, but the soil’...
Wildfires are well-known to increase runoff and erosion during the initial stages of the window-of-d...
[EN] The effect of fire and different post-fire stabilization treatments (seeding, mulching) was ev...
In this study, we seeded a native plant species and applied a mulch of chopped wood originating from...
To study the influence of different vegetation species and plant properties on the generation of sur...
Trabajo presentado en la IV Reunión de Internacional de FUEGORED (Red Temática efectos de los incend...
Eco-engineering techniques are generally effective at reducing soil erosion and restore vegetal cove...
Wildfire heavily impacts the quality of forest soils, and the precipitation occurring immediately af...
Besides direct damage, wildfires can produce striking direct and indirect impacts, including extreme...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Mulching is an effective post-fire soil erosion mitigation treatment. Experimen...
Local communities, informed about the main post-fire environmental threats, applied land restoration...
This study addressed the impacts of contrasting pre-fire ground preparation operations on post-fire ...
Vegetation influences runoff and soil losses in semiarid environments. In shrublands of Central Arge...
Trabajo presentado en el Lancare for the future, celebrado en Santiago de Compostela (España), del 1...
Purpose: Shallow soils previously cultivated under terraced systems may change their properties afte...
Prescribed fire is commonly used to reduce the wildfire risk in Mediterranean forests, but the soil’...
Wildfires are well-known to increase runoff and erosion during the initial stages of the window-of-d...
[EN] The effect of fire and different post-fire stabilization treatments (seeding, mulching) was ev...
In this study, we seeded a native plant species and applied a mulch of chopped wood originating from...
To study the influence of different vegetation species and plant properties on the generation of sur...
Trabajo presentado en la IV Reunión de Internacional de FUEGORED (Red Temática efectos de los incend...
Eco-engineering techniques are generally effective at reducing soil erosion and restore vegetal cove...
Wildfire heavily impacts the quality of forest soils, and the precipitation occurring immediately af...
Besides direct damage, wildfires can produce striking direct and indirect impacts, including extreme...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Mulching is an effective post-fire soil erosion mitigation treatment. Experimen...
Local communities, informed about the main post-fire environmental threats, applied land restoration...
This study addressed the impacts of contrasting pre-fire ground preparation operations on post-fire ...
Vegetation influences runoff and soil losses in semiarid environments. In shrublands of Central Arge...
Trabajo presentado en el Lancare for the future, celebrado en Santiago de Compostela (España), del 1...
Purpose: Shallow soils previously cultivated under terraced systems may change their properties afte...
Prescribed fire is commonly used to reduce the wildfire risk in Mediterranean forests, but the soil’...
Wildfires are well-known to increase runoff and erosion during the initial stages of the window-of-d...
[EN] The effect of fire and different post-fire stabilization treatments (seeding, mulching) was ev...