Measuring, modelling and managing gully erosion at large scales: A state of the art
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Resumo: | Soil erosion is generally recognized as the dominant process of land degradation. The formation and expansion of gullies is often a highly significant process of soil erosion. However, our ability to assess and simulate gully erosion and its impacts remains very limited. This is especially so at regional to continental scales. As a result, gullying is often overlooked in policies and land and catchment management strategies. Nevertheless, significant progress has been made over the past decades. Based on a review of >590 scientific articles and policy documents, we provide a state-of-the-art on our ability to monitor, model and manage gully erosion at regional to continental scales. In this review we discuss the relevance and need of assessing gully erosion at regional to continental scales (Section 1); current methods to monitor gully erosion as well as pitfalls and opportunities to apply them at larger scales (section 2); field-based gully erosion research conducted in Europe and European Russia (section 3); model approaches to simulate gully erosion and its contribution to catchment sediment yields at large scales (section 4); data products that can be used for such simulations (section 5); and currently existing policy tools and needs to address the problem of gully erosion (section 6). Section 7 formulates a series of recommendations for further research and policy development, based on this review. While several of these sections have a strong focus on Europe, most of our findings and recommendations are of global significance. |
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Measuring, modelling and managing gully erosion at large scales: A state of the artContinentalEuropeGully erosionGully expansionGully initiationMeasuringModellingPolicyPredictionRegionalSediment yieldSpatial dataSoil erosion is generally recognized as the dominant process of land degradation. The formation and expansion of gullies is often a highly significant process of soil erosion. However, our ability to assess and simulate gully erosion and its impacts remains very limited. This is especially so at regional to continental scales. As a result, gullying is often overlooked in policies and land and catchment management strategies. Nevertheless, significant progress has been made over the past decades. Based on a review of >590 scientific articles and policy documents, we provide a state-of-the-art on our ability to monitor, model and manage gully erosion at regional to continental scales. In this review we discuss the relevance and need of assessing gully erosion at regional to continental scales (Section 1); current methods to monitor gully erosion as well as pitfalls and opportunities to apply them at larger scales (section 2); field-based gully erosion research conducted in Europe and European Russia (section 3); model approaches to simulate gully erosion and its contribution to catchment sediment yields at large scales (section 4); data products that can be used for such simulations (section 5); and currently existing policy tools and needs to address the problem of gully erosion (section 6). Section 7 formulates a series of recommendations for further research and policy development, based on this review. While several of these sections have a strong focus on Europe, most of our findings and recommendations are of global significance.Biblioteca Digital do IPBVanmaercke, MatthiasPanagos, PanosVanwalleghem, TomHayas, AntonioFoerster, SaskiaBorrelli, PasqualeRossi, MauroTorri, DinoCasali, JavierBorselli, LorenzoVigiak, OlgaMaerker, MichaelHaregeweyn, NigussieGeeter, SofieZgłobicki, WojciechBielders, CharlesCerdà, ArtemiConoscenti, ChristianFigueiredo, Tomás deEvans, BobGolosov, ValentinIonita, IonKarydas, ChristosKertész, AdamKrása, JosefBouteiller, CarolineRadoane, MariaRistic, RatkoRousseva, SvetlaStankoviansky, MilosStolte, JannesStolz, ChristianBartley, RebeccaWilkinson, ScottJarihani, BenPoesen, Jean2018-01-19T10:00:00Z20212021-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10198/24417engVanmaercke, Matthias; Panagos, Panos; Vanwalleghem, Tom; Hayas, Antonio; Foerster, Saskia; Borrelli, Pasquale; Rossi, Mauro; Torri, Dino; Casali, Javier; Borselli, Lorenzo; Vigiak, Olga; Maerker, Michael; Haregeweyn, Nigussie; De Geeter, Sofie; Zgłobicki, Wojciech; Bielders, Charles; Cerdà, Artemi; Conoscenti, Christian; Figueiredo, Tomás de; Evans, Bob; Golosov, Valentin; Ionita, Ion; Karydas, Christos; Kertész, Adam; Krása, Josef; Le Bouteiller, Caroline; Radoane, Maria; Ristic, Ratko; Rousseva, Svetla; Stankoviansky, Milos; Stolte, Jannes; Stolz, Christian; Bartley, Rebecca; Wilkinson, Scott; Jarihani, Ben; Poesen, Jean (2021). Measuring, modelling and managing gully erosion at large scales: a state of the art. Earth-Science Reviews. ISSN 0012-8252. 218, p. 1-340012-825210.1016/j.earscirev.2021.103637info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-21T10:54:52Zoai:bibliotecadigital.ipb.pt:10198/24417Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T23:15:22.754285Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Measuring, modelling and managing gully erosion at large scales: A state of the art |
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Measuring, modelling and managing gully erosion at large scales: A state of the art |
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Measuring, modelling and managing gully erosion at large scales: A state of the art Vanmaercke, Matthias Continental Europe Gully erosion Gully expansion Gully initiation Measuring Modelling Policy Prediction Regional Sediment yield Spatial data |
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Measuring, modelling and managing gully erosion at large scales: A state of the art |
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Measuring, modelling and managing gully erosion at large scales: A state of the art |
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Measuring, modelling and managing gully erosion at large scales: A state of the art |
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Measuring, modelling and managing gully erosion at large scales: A state of the art |
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Measuring, modelling and managing gully erosion at large scales: A state of the art |
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Vanmaercke, Matthias |
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Vanmaercke, Matthias Panagos, Panos Vanwalleghem, Tom Hayas, Antonio Foerster, Saskia Borrelli, Pasquale Rossi, Mauro Torri, Dino Casali, Javier Borselli, Lorenzo Vigiak, Olga Maerker, Michael Haregeweyn, Nigussie Geeter, Sofie Zgłobicki, Wojciech Bielders, Charles Cerdà, Artemi Conoscenti, Christian Figueiredo, Tomás de Evans, Bob Golosov, Valentin Ionita, Ion Karydas, Christos Kertész, Adam Krása, Josef Bouteiller, Caroline Radoane, Maria Ristic, Ratko Rousseva, Svetla Stankoviansky, Milos Stolte, Jannes Stolz, Christian Bartley, Rebecca Wilkinson, Scott Jarihani, Ben Poesen, Jean |
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Panagos, Panos Vanwalleghem, Tom Hayas, Antonio Foerster, Saskia Borrelli, Pasquale Rossi, Mauro Torri, Dino Casali, Javier Borselli, Lorenzo Vigiak, Olga Maerker, Michael Haregeweyn, Nigussie Geeter, Sofie Zgłobicki, Wojciech Bielders, Charles Cerdà, Artemi Conoscenti, Christian Figueiredo, Tomás de Evans, Bob Golosov, Valentin Ionita, Ion Karydas, Christos Kertész, Adam Krása, Josef Bouteiller, Caroline Radoane, Maria Ristic, Ratko Rousseva, Svetla Stankoviansky, Milos Stolte, Jannes Stolz, Christian Bartley, Rebecca Wilkinson, Scott Jarihani, Ben Poesen, Jean |
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Biblioteca Digital do IPB |
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Vanmaercke, Matthias Panagos, Panos Vanwalleghem, Tom Hayas, Antonio Foerster, Saskia Borrelli, Pasquale Rossi, Mauro Torri, Dino Casali, Javier Borselli, Lorenzo Vigiak, Olga Maerker, Michael Haregeweyn, Nigussie Geeter, Sofie Zgłobicki, Wojciech Bielders, Charles Cerdà, Artemi Conoscenti, Christian Figueiredo, Tomás de Evans, Bob Golosov, Valentin Ionita, Ion Karydas, Christos Kertész, Adam Krása, Josef Bouteiller, Caroline Radoane, Maria Ristic, Ratko Rousseva, Svetla Stankoviansky, Milos Stolte, Jannes Stolz, Christian Bartley, Rebecca Wilkinson, Scott Jarihani, Ben Poesen, Jean |
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Continental Europe Gully erosion Gully expansion Gully initiation Measuring Modelling Policy Prediction Regional Sediment yield Spatial data |
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Continental Europe Gully erosion Gully expansion Gully initiation Measuring Modelling Policy Prediction Regional Sediment yield Spatial data |
description |
Soil erosion is generally recognized as the dominant process of land degradation. The formation and expansion of gullies is often a highly significant process of soil erosion. However, our ability to assess and simulate gully erosion and its impacts remains very limited. This is especially so at regional to continental scales. As a result, gullying is often overlooked in policies and land and catchment management strategies. Nevertheless, significant progress has been made over the past decades. Based on a review of >590 scientific articles and policy documents, we provide a state-of-the-art on our ability to monitor, model and manage gully erosion at regional to continental scales. In this review we discuss the relevance and need of assessing gully erosion at regional to continental scales (Section 1); current methods to monitor gully erosion as well as pitfalls and opportunities to apply them at larger scales (section 2); field-based gully erosion research conducted in Europe and European Russia (section 3); model approaches to simulate gully erosion and its contribution to catchment sediment yields at large scales (section 4); data products that can be used for such simulations (section 5); and currently existing policy tools and needs to address the problem of gully erosion (section 6). Section 7 formulates a series of recommendations for further research and policy development, based on this review. While several of these sections have a strong focus on Europe, most of our findings and recommendations are of global significance. |
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Vanmaercke, Matthias; Panagos, Panos; Vanwalleghem, Tom; Hayas, Antonio; Foerster, Saskia; Borrelli, Pasquale; Rossi, Mauro; Torri, Dino; Casali, Javier; Borselli, Lorenzo; Vigiak, Olga; Maerker, Michael; Haregeweyn, Nigussie; De Geeter, Sofie; Zgłobicki, Wojciech; Bielders, Charles; Cerdà, Artemi; Conoscenti, Christian; Figueiredo, Tomás de; Evans, Bob; Golosov, Valentin; Ionita, Ion; Karydas, Christos; Kertész, Adam; Krása, Josef; Le Bouteiller, Caroline; Radoane, Maria; Ristic, Ratko; Rousseva, Svetla; Stankoviansky, Milos; Stolte, Jannes; Stolz, Christian; Bartley, Rebecca; Wilkinson, Scott; Jarihani, Ben; Poesen, Jean (2021). Measuring, modelling and managing gully erosion at large scales: a state of the art. Earth-Science Reviews. ISSN 0012-8252. 218, p. 1-34 0012-8252 10.1016/j.earscirev.2021.103637 |
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