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Catchment hydrology and soil degradation following farmland abandonment. A comparison between different land management scenarios

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Title
Catchment hydrology and soil degradation following farmland abandonment. A comparison between different land management scenarios
Author(s)
Lana-Renault, Noemi
López-Vicente, Manuel
Date
2018
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Noemí Lana-Renault Monreal, López-Vicente, M., Estela Nadal Romero, Rafael Sixto Ojanguren, José Ángel Llorente Adán, María Paz Errea Abad, David Regües Muñoz, Purificación Ruiz Flaño, Khorchani, M., José Arnáez Vadillo, Nuria Pascual Bellido. (2018). Catchment hydrology and soil degradation following farmland abandonment. A comparison between different land management scenarios. TERRAenVISION Environmental Issues Today: Scientific Solutions for Societal Issues, 88.
Abstract
[Abstract:] Farmland abandonment has been one of the major changes in many Mediterranean mountainous areas throughout the 20th century. Abandoned areas are often considered of marginal interest from an economic perspective; however, they are essential from an environmental and societal point of view as they provide important ecosystem services, such as water supply, soil and biomass, carbon storage, or recreational services. Large areas of former agricultural land have undergone natural revegetation. In other cases, extensive afforestation programs have been conducted to reduce land degradation following farmland abandonment. On terraced landscapes, the lack of maintenance may cause failures in the terrace risers, resulting in new sediment sources on the hillslopes. The heterogeneity of landscapes present in mountainous regions of the Mediterranean increases the uncertainty in forecasting changes in water resources and soil conservation after farmland abandonment: is the hydrology of these revegetated areas comparable to that of a natural forest? What are the off-site effects of the increasing soil degradation in abandoned terraced landscapes?
Keywords
Farmland abandonment
Storm-flow
Hydrological connectivity
Sediment sources
Catchment
Mediterranean mountain
 

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