2019
DOI: 10.3390/w11050976
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Runoff and Solute Outputs under Different Land Uses: Long-Term Results from a Mediterranean Mountain Experimental Station

Abstract: Water availability and quality in Mediterranean environments are largely related to the spatial organisation of land uses in mountain areas, where most water resources are generated. However, there is scant data available on the potential effects of land use changes on surface water chemistry in the Mediterranean mountain region. In order to address this gap in the research, this study investigates the effects of various mountain Mediterranean land covers/land uses on runoff water yielded and water chemistry (… Show more

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“…The increased size of forest areas as a result of land abandonment is advantageous from the perspective of flood, soil, and gully erosion prevention [58][59][60]. For example, Zgłobicki and Baran-Zgłobicka [61] estimated that land cover changes (mainly afforestation) within W ąwolnica District (Lublin Province) in the 1962-1997 period had led to a 20-25% reduction of the amount of material transported due to soil erosion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The increased size of forest areas as a result of land abandonment is advantageous from the perspective of flood, soil, and gully erosion prevention [58][59][60]. For example, Zgłobicki and Baran-Zgłobicka [61] estimated that land cover changes (mainly afforestation) within W ąwolnica District (Lublin Province) in the 1962-1997 period had led to a 20-25% reduction of the amount of material transported due to soil erosion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The published literature provides substantial information on how farmland abandonment affects soil properties and soil erosion. However, limited information is available on how the abandonment of agricultural land affects surface water quality and solute export [81]. This is important for understanding changes in soil fertility in abandoned lands and the risk of soil degradation.…”
Section: Open Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, erosion processes are mostly influenced by a variety of driving forces such as slope, land management, altitude, vegetation cover, land use, soil type and changing weather patterns and extremes under current climate (Renard et al, 2011;Lana-Renault et al, 2013;Lecce et al, 2013;Buendia et al, 2016;Nadal-Romero et al, 2019;Shang et al, 2019). Thus, to control soil erosion, it is important to recognise the most susceptible areas, soils or land uses exposed to erosion processes as these processes lead to the loss of soil nutrients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%