In the highlands of southern Colombia and northern Ecuador, soils developed on volcanic ash deposits have specific properties: high water retention, high hydraulic conductivity and high carbon (C) contents. The main role of the soils is to regulate the water available for the dense population living in the valleys. Soil properties and land use depend on their altitudes. Any important modification of land-use change has a serious effect on soil properties and consequently the ecosystem properties such as water regulation and flood control. This can be a threat for a city that relies on the ecosystem for its water supply, as is the case in Ecuador's capital, Quito
Accelerated soil erosion is a common and environmentally destructive consequence of development, esp...
The Andes region is prone to soil erosion because of its steep topographic relief, high spatio-tempo...
Andean highland ecosystems (known as paramos) have a great potential to store water and organic carb...
A volcanic tuff rock known as cangahua (Ecuador) or tepetate (Mexico) is found throughout the Andes....
International audienceIn the highlands of southern Colombia and northern Ecuador, soils developed on...
International audienceUnlike many other soils, mountain soils often are subjected to strong hillslop...
The thesis was conducted to investigate soil fertility changes and assess the sustainability of agro...
International audienceIn the high altitude (>3000 m asl) grasslands of northern Ecuador, the P ' ara...
Soil erosion is a serious threat to the long-term viability of mountain agriculture on steep slopes ...
The high tropical Andes ecosystem, known as páramo, provides important hydrological services to dens...
Accelerated soil erosion is a common and environmentally destructive consequence of development, esp...
The Andes region is prone to soil erosion because of its steep topographic relief, high spatio-tempo...
Andean highland ecosystems (known as paramos) have a great potential to store water and organic carb...
A volcanic tuff rock known as cangahua (Ecuador) or tepetate (Mexico) is found throughout the Andes....
International audienceIn the highlands of southern Colombia and northern Ecuador, soils developed on...
International audienceUnlike many other soils, mountain soils often are subjected to strong hillslop...
The thesis was conducted to investigate soil fertility changes and assess the sustainability of agro...
International audienceIn the high altitude (>3000 m asl) grasslands of northern Ecuador, the P ' ara...
Soil erosion is a serious threat to the long-term viability of mountain agriculture on steep slopes ...
The high tropical Andes ecosystem, known as páramo, provides important hydrological services to dens...
Accelerated soil erosion is a common and environmentally destructive consequence of development, esp...
The Andes region is prone to soil erosion because of its steep topographic relief, high spatio-tempo...
Andean highland ecosystems (known as paramos) have a great potential to store water and organic carb...