Wildfires are a recurrent and increasing threat in mainland Portugal, where over 4.5 million hectares of forests and scrublands have burned over the last 38 years. These fire-affected landscapes have suffered an intensification of soil erosion processes, which can negatively affect soil carbon storage, reduce fertility and forest productivity, and can become a source of pollutants. The main objective of the present study is to produce a post-fire soil erosion risk map for the forest and shrubland areas in mainland Portugal and assess its reliability. To this end, the semi-empirical Morgan–Morgan–Finney erosion model was used to assess the potential post-fire soil erosion according to distinct burn severity and climate scenarios, and the acc...
In the near future, a higher occurrence of wildfires is expected due to climate change, carrying soc...
Portugal is one of the Mediterranean countries that besides its natural condition to occur forest fi...
Wildfires can have important impacts on hydrological processes and soil erosion in forest catchments...
Through their effects on soil properties and vegetation/litter cover, wildfires can strongly enhance...
Wildfire is known to create the pre-conditions leading to accelerated soil erosion. Unfortunately, i...
International audienceDuring the last decades, a large number of fires occurred in Portugal due to i...
Wildfire is known to create the preconditions leading to accelerated soil erosion. Unfortunately, it...
Wildfires represent an important agent of land degradation in temperate sub-humid ecosystems, includ...
Wildfires are common in NE Portugal, annually affecting large areas and contributing to increase soi...
Post-fire erosion is a major concern because of its potential effects on soil and water resources. W...
Models can be useful for predicting the hydrological impacts of natural phenomenon such as wildfires...
<p>Wildfire is a natural phenomenon that is a common ecological factor in Mediterranean ecosystems. ...
The development and implementation of measures which promote the reduction of the impacts of forest ...
Forest fires are a recurrent phenomenon in Mediterranean forests, with impacts for human landscapes ...
The revised Morgan-Morgan-Finney (MMF) model was used as a modelling approach, which has performed r...
In the near future, a higher occurrence of wildfires is expected due to climate change, carrying soc...
Portugal is one of the Mediterranean countries that besides its natural condition to occur forest fi...
Wildfires can have important impacts on hydrological processes and soil erosion in forest catchments...
Through their effects on soil properties and vegetation/litter cover, wildfires can strongly enhance...
Wildfire is known to create the pre-conditions leading to accelerated soil erosion. Unfortunately, i...
International audienceDuring the last decades, a large number of fires occurred in Portugal due to i...
Wildfire is known to create the preconditions leading to accelerated soil erosion. Unfortunately, it...
Wildfires represent an important agent of land degradation in temperate sub-humid ecosystems, includ...
Wildfires are common in NE Portugal, annually affecting large areas and contributing to increase soi...
Post-fire erosion is a major concern because of its potential effects on soil and water resources. W...
Models can be useful for predicting the hydrological impacts of natural phenomenon such as wildfires...
<p>Wildfire is a natural phenomenon that is a common ecological factor in Mediterranean ecosystems. ...
The development and implementation of measures which promote the reduction of the impacts of forest ...
Forest fires are a recurrent phenomenon in Mediterranean forests, with impacts for human landscapes ...
The revised Morgan-Morgan-Finney (MMF) model was used as a modelling approach, which has performed r...
In the near future, a higher occurrence of wildfires is expected due to climate change, carrying soc...
Portugal is one of the Mediterranean countries that besides its natural condition to occur forest fi...
Wildfires can have important impacts on hydrological processes and soil erosion in forest catchments...