2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10666-023-09910-4
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Gully Erosion Susceptibility Assessment Using Different Machine Learning Algorithms: A Case Study of Shazand Watershed in Iran

Abstract: Soil, as a valuable natural resource, provides a large number of services and plays an important role in the environment and world economy. Soil degradation and erosion reduce the quality and quantity the soil and are important natural and anthropogenic processes that affect many countries. Water erosion is the most common type of soil degradation in the world and Asia has about fty percent of the total water erosion area of the world. Gullies are a typical erosion type and gully formation is an important proc… Show more

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“…Furthermore, according to the United Nations report, the percentage of the population residing in urban areas is expected to reach 68.4% by 2050 [3]. However, accompanied by the rapid development of urbanization in China, a series of eco-environmental issues have emerged, such as water and soil loss [4,5], biodiversity reduction [6], the decrease in forest cover rate [7], the frequent occurrence of high-temperature disasters [8,9], and loss of wetland [10]. In this context, the Chinese government implemented the regional coordinated development strategy in 2017, which aims to narrow the gap between different regions and achieve harmonious development between the eco-environment and economic systems in each region [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, according to the United Nations report, the percentage of the population residing in urban areas is expected to reach 68.4% by 2050 [3]. However, accompanied by the rapid development of urbanization in China, a series of eco-environmental issues have emerged, such as water and soil loss [4,5], biodiversity reduction [6], the decrease in forest cover rate [7], the frequent occurrence of high-temperature disasters [8,9], and loss of wetland [10]. In this context, the Chinese government implemented the regional coordinated development strategy in 2017, which aims to narrow the gap between different regions and achieve harmonious development between the eco-environment and economic systems in each region [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%