2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.agee.2015.01.027
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Soil erosion in the humid tropics: A systematic quantitative review

Abstract: As Healthy soils provide a wide range of ecosystem services. But soil erosion (one component of land degradation) jeopardizes the sustainable delivery of these services worldwide, and particularly in the humid tropics where erosion potential is high due to heavy rainfall. The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment pointed out the role of poor land-use and management choices in increasing land degradation. We hypothesized that land use has a limited influence on soil erosion provided vegetation cover is developed enou… Show more

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“…Another major challenge to sustaining large populations in tropical forest habitats is the soil erosion that results from forest clearance and large-scale agricultural systems [91][92] . In Mesoamerica, certain Mayan communities appear to have 'gardened' the local forest for their resources rather than practicing forest clearance and monoculture farming 93 .…”
Section: Forests Of Ruins or Sustainable Urbanism?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another major challenge to sustaining large populations in tropical forest habitats is the soil erosion that results from forest clearance and large-scale agricultural systems [91][92] . In Mesoamerica, certain Mayan communities appear to have 'gardened' the local forest for their resources rather than practicing forest clearance and monoculture farming 93 .…”
Section: Forests Of Ruins or Sustainable Urbanism?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is the potential ability of rain to cause soil erosion whose extreme type in gully erosion. Various authors such as Chiemelu, et al(2013), Labriere, et al(2015) viewed that a high amount and intensity of rainfall indicates a high quantity of soil particles to be eroded. However, Gonzalez-Hidalgo et al (2007) have a slightly contrary view that a few, very intense rainfall event is responsible for most soil erosion; that inspite of the high variability between sites, years and different approaches, over 50% of soil is eroded annually as can be seen in Table 1.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The BMPs reduce surface runoff and sedimentation, whereas percolation, soil moisture and ETa decrease. Labrière et al [7] mentioned that land use with good management practices protect lands against soil erosion. They concluded that implementations such as contour planting, no-till farming and a vegetative buffer strip can decrease soil erosion by up to 99%.…”
Section: Best Management Practices (Bmps)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the concerns in hydrological modeling is the uncertainty of parameters; therefore, Qiao et al [6] used a multi-objective function to reduce this uncertainty in the SWAT model. Surface runoff, soil erosion and flooding are the main issues in humid and tropical areas due to heavy rainfall [7]. Various researchers have studied climate variabilities and human activities on soil erosion, water quality and hydrological process [8,9].…”
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confidence: 99%