The tropical climate and human pressures (mining industry, forest fires) cause significant sediment inputs into the New Caledonia lagoon and are a major cause of degradation of the fringing reefs. The erosion process is spatially characterized on the west coast of New Caledonia to assess potential sediment inputs in the marine area. This paper describes the methodologies that are used to map soil sensitivity to erosion using remote sensing and a geographic information system tool. A cognitive approach, multi-criteria evaluation model and Universal Soil Loss Equation are implemented. This article compares the relevance of each model in order to spatialize and quantify potential erosion at catchment basin scale. These types of studies provide...
International audienceContext and problematic: On July 7th 2008, UNESCO included parts of Lagoons of...
Better understanding of lagoon processes is a primary necessity in order to monitor pressures and st...
Coral reef lagoons are under the growing influence of anthropogenic activities, leading to increasin...
International audienceThe tropical climate and human pressures (mining industry, forest fires) cause...
The French archipelago of New Caledonia hosts one of the three most extensive reef systems in the wo...
The French archipelago of New Caledonia hosts one of the three most extensive reef systems in the wo...
New Caledonia is a tropical semi-arid archipelago in the Southwest Pacific. It is a hotspot of threa...
International audienceNew Caledonia main island is made of ultramafic rocks largely covered by metal...
Mining is the major economic activity in New Caledonia, which contains 25 % of the world’s nickel or...
Soil erosion by water has become a serious problem in Pacific Islands mainly due to the tropical nat...
The major part of the New Caledonia (NC) lagoon was classified as UNESCO Natural Site of Humanity Pa...
International audienceThe question of the impacts of climate change and sea level rise on small isla...
International audienceContext and problematic: On July 7th 2008, UNESCO included parts of Lagoons of...
Better understanding of lagoon processes is a primary necessity in order to monitor pressures and st...
Coral reef lagoons are under the growing influence of anthropogenic activities, leading to increasin...
International audienceThe tropical climate and human pressures (mining industry, forest fires) cause...
The French archipelago of New Caledonia hosts one of the three most extensive reef systems in the wo...
The French archipelago of New Caledonia hosts one of the three most extensive reef systems in the wo...
New Caledonia is a tropical semi-arid archipelago in the Southwest Pacific. It is a hotspot of threa...
International audienceNew Caledonia main island is made of ultramafic rocks largely covered by metal...
Mining is the major economic activity in New Caledonia, which contains 25 % of the world’s nickel or...
Soil erosion by water has become a serious problem in Pacific Islands mainly due to the tropical nat...
The major part of the New Caledonia (NC) lagoon was classified as UNESCO Natural Site of Humanity Pa...
International audienceThe question of the impacts of climate change and sea level rise on small isla...
International audienceContext and problematic: On July 7th 2008, UNESCO included parts of Lagoons of...
Better understanding of lagoon processes is a primary necessity in order to monitor pressures and st...
Coral reef lagoons are under the growing influence of anthropogenic activities, leading to increasin...