This study investigates the socio-ecological system dominated by pasture land in Asteroussia Mountains (Crete, Greece) between 1950 and 2010 with the aim to identify changes in the most relevant system's attributes, as a contribution to the study of land degradation from the resilience perspective. The analysis of 10 system indicators identifies two time periods (1950 - mid 1980s and mid 1980s - 2010) characterized by distinct relations between system's components. The grazing system was sustainable in the former time period being satisfactorily managed with moderately-low soil erosion rates despite adverse soil, topographic and climate conditions. Larger land patches have experienced better system's performance than smaller patches. The la...
Understanding how resilient rangelands are to climatic disturbances such as drought is of major impo...
Understanding how resilient rangelands are to climatic disturbances such as drought is of major impo...
The land use–land degradation nexus in Cretan landscapes in regions with Natura 2000 sites was analy...
The socio-ecological system dominated by pastureland in the Asteroussia Mountains (Crete, Greece) wa...
Land degradation is a complex process resulting from the permanent interaction between physical and ...
The impact of land management practices on soil erosion and land degradation was assessed during thr...
Pseudo-alpine grassland ecosystems have started to decline during the past few decades. According to...
Spatiotemporal changes over previous decades in grazed Mediterranean landscapes have taken the form ...
The land use–land degradation nexus in Cretan landscapes in regions with Natura 2000 sites was analy...
Although much research has been carried out on the crop productivity response to soil erosion, littl...
The rangelands of Crete island (Greece) are typical Mediterranean habitats under high risk of degrad...
Transhumance, the seasonal movement of herds between highlands and lowlands following precise, repea...
Depopulation and economic marginalization of rural districts have induced a progressive land abandon...
The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification defines 'land degradation' as a reduction or...
Understanding how resilient rangelands are to climatic disturbances such as drought is of major impo...
Understanding how resilient rangelands are to climatic disturbances such as drought is of major impo...
The land use–land degradation nexus in Cretan landscapes in regions with Natura 2000 sites was analy...
The socio-ecological system dominated by pastureland in the Asteroussia Mountains (Crete, Greece) wa...
Land degradation is a complex process resulting from the permanent interaction between physical and ...
The impact of land management practices on soil erosion and land degradation was assessed during thr...
Pseudo-alpine grassland ecosystems have started to decline during the past few decades. According to...
Spatiotemporal changes over previous decades in grazed Mediterranean landscapes have taken the form ...
The land use–land degradation nexus in Cretan landscapes in regions with Natura 2000 sites was analy...
Although much research has been carried out on the crop productivity response to soil erosion, littl...
The rangelands of Crete island (Greece) are typical Mediterranean habitats under high risk of degrad...
Transhumance, the seasonal movement of herds between highlands and lowlands following precise, repea...
Depopulation and economic marginalization of rural districts have induced a progressive land abandon...
The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification defines 'land degradation' as a reduction or...
Understanding how resilient rangelands are to climatic disturbances such as drought is of major impo...
Understanding how resilient rangelands are to climatic disturbances such as drought is of major impo...
The land use–land degradation nexus in Cretan landscapes in regions with Natura 2000 sites was analy...