Human-induced land cover changes are causing important adverse effects on the ecological services rendered by mountain ecosystems, and the number of case-studies of the impact of humans on soil erosion and sediment yield has mounted rapidly. Anthropogenic disturbance of natural vegetation can profoundly alter the physical, chemical and biological processes within soils. Rapid removal of topsoil during intense farming can result in an imbalance between soil production through chemical weathering and physical soil erosion, with direct implications on nutrient cycling, soil fertility and agricultural production. In this study, we present a conceptual model for assessing human-induced erosion for a wide variety of environmental settings and pos...
Human impacts on soil erosion are generally reflected in land-use changes. Thus, identifying the cha...
Forests are under pressure as exploitable land for food production. Forest conversion to cropland of...
The Chaco ecoregion (NW Argentina) is characterized by the highest forest loss rates worldwide, as a...
Human-induced land cover changes are causing important adverse effects on the ecological services re...
Human-induced land cover changes are causing important effects on the ecological services rendered b...
The surface of the Earth is changing rapidly, largely in response to anthropogenic perturbation. Dir...
Mountain regions present unique challenges and opportunities to land use change research. Very few, ...
A large proportion of natural vegetation has been converted to agricultural use, and this typically ...
Mountain regions present unique challenges and opportunities to land-use change research. Very few, ...
The Earth's surface morphology, in an abiotic context, is a consequence of major forcings such as te...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Topography is one of the key factors controlling soil erosion and redistributio...
Tropical mountain areas may undergo rapid land degradation as demographic growth and intensified agr...
International audienceContextSoil erosion is one of the main threats driving soil degradation across...
Land use change and intensification have resulted in accelerated rates of soil erosion in many areas...
The aim of this thesis was to improve the understanding of sediment dynamics in tropical mountain re...
Human impacts on soil erosion are generally reflected in land-use changes. Thus, identifying the cha...
Forests are under pressure as exploitable land for food production. Forest conversion to cropland of...
The Chaco ecoregion (NW Argentina) is characterized by the highest forest loss rates worldwide, as a...
Human-induced land cover changes are causing important adverse effects on the ecological services re...
Human-induced land cover changes are causing important effects on the ecological services rendered b...
The surface of the Earth is changing rapidly, largely in response to anthropogenic perturbation. Dir...
Mountain regions present unique challenges and opportunities to land use change research. Very few, ...
A large proportion of natural vegetation has been converted to agricultural use, and this typically ...
Mountain regions present unique challenges and opportunities to land-use change research. Very few, ...
The Earth's surface morphology, in an abiotic context, is a consequence of major forcings such as te...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Topography is one of the key factors controlling soil erosion and redistributio...
Tropical mountain areas may undergo rapid land degradation as demographic growth and intensified agr...
International audienceContextSoil erosion is one of the main threats driving soil degradation across...
Land use change and intensification have resulted in accelerated rates of soil erosion in many areas...
The aim of this thesis was to improve the understanding of sediment dynamics in tropical mountain re...
Human impacts on soil erosion are generally reflected in land-use changes. Thus, identifying the cha...
Forests are under pressure as exploitable land for food production. Forest conversion to cropland of...
The Chaco ecoregion (NW Argentina) is characterized by the highest forest loss rates worldwide, as a...