[eng] The diagnosis of land degradation requires a deep understanding of ecosystem functioning and evolution. In dryland systems, in particular, research efforts must address the redistribution of scarce resources for vegetation, in a context of high spatial heterogeneity and non-linear response. This fact explains the prevalence of eco-hydrological perspectives interested in runoff processes and, the more recent, focused on connectivity as an indicator of system resource optimisation. From a geomorphological perspective and reviewing the concepts of eco-hydro-geomorphological interactions operating in ecosystems, this paper explores the effects of erosion on vegetation configuration through two case studies at different spatio-temporal sca...
Conceptual frameworks of dryland degradation commonly include ecohydrological feedbacks between land...
International audiencePhysical habitat degradation is prevalent in river ecosystems. Although still ...
Soil moisture is considered the main limiting factor governing the structure and dynamics of vegetat...
The diagnosis of land degradation requires a deep understanding of ecosystem functioning and evoluti...
Connectivity is defined as the degree to which the spatial structure of the landscape facilitates th...
Connectivity is defined as the degree to which the spatial structure of the landscape facilitates th...
The aim of this study is to further understanding of ecohydrological interactions between ecosystem ...
International audienceInteractions between ecological and geomorphic processes in drylands operate a...
Drylands ecosystems functioning is highly dependent on the resources redistribution (water, sediment...
Erosion processes may not be continuous within a catchment, and runoff and erosion responses to rain...
Conceptual frameworks of dryland degradation commonly include ecohydrological feedbacks between land...
Mountain drainage basins are complex systems due to the variety of active geomorphic processes,their...
In arid and semi-arid ecosystems, shortage of water can trigger changes in landscapes’ structures an...
Conceptual frameworks of dryland degradation commonly include ecohydrological feedbacks between land...
International audiencePhysical habitat degradation is prevalent in river ecosystems. Although still ...
Soil moisture is considered the main limiting factor governing the structure and dynamics of vegetat...
The diagnosis of land degradation requires a deep understanding of ecosystem functioning and evoluti...
Connectivity is defined as the degree to which the spatial structure of the landscape facilitates th...
Connectivity is defined as the degree to which the spatial structure of the landscape facilitates th...
The aim of this study is to further understanding of ecohydrological interactions between ecosystem ...
International audienceInteractions between ecological and geomorphic processes in drylands operate a...
Drylands ecosystems functioning is highly dependent on the resources redistribution (water, sediment...
Erosion processes may not be continuous within a catchment, and runoff and erosion responses to rain...
Conceptual frameworks of dryland degradation commonly include ecohydrological feedbacks between land...
Mountain drainage basins are complex systems due to the variety of active geomorphic processes,their...
In arid and semi-arid ecosystems, shortage of water can trigger changes in landscapes’ structures an...
Conceptual frameworks of dryland degradation commonly include ecohydrological feedbacks between land...
International audiencePhysical habitat degradation is prevalent in river ecosystems. Although still ...
Soil moisture is considered the main limiting factor governing the structure and dynamics of vegetat...