2013
DOI: 10.1002/ldr.2219
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Spatial Estimation of Soil Erosion Risk by Land‐cover Change in the Andes OF Southern Ecuador

Abstract: Ecuador has the highest deforestation rate in South America, causing large‐scale soil erosion. Inter‐Andean watersheds are especially affected by a rapid increase of the population leading to the conversion of large areas of montane forest into pasture and cropland. In this study, we estimate soil erosion risk in a small mixed land‐use watershed in the southern Andes of Ecuador. Soil loss was estimated at a spatial resolution of 30 m, using the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) where the RUSLE facto… Show more

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“…The literature shows that vegetation can control soil erosion (Beadle, 1948;Ola et al, 2015), in other regions and on forest and agriculture soils (Borrelli et al, 2015;Nanko et al, 2015;Ochoa-Cueva et al, 2015). The reason for the decrease in soil erosion rates as a consequence of vegetation recovery is because the vegetation reduces or avoids the rainfall erosivity (Cerdà, 1998;Keesstra, 2007;Ni et al, 2015;Taguas et al, 2015), improves soil properties and reduces runoff and soil losses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature shows that vegetation can control soil erosion (Beadle, 1948;Ola et al, 2015), in other regions and on forest and agriculture soils (Borrelli et al, 2015;Nanko et al, 2015;Ochoa-Cueva et al, 2015). The reason for the decrease in soil erosion rates as a consequence of vegetation recovery is because the vegetation reduces or avoids the rainfall erosivity (Cerdà, 1998;Keesstra, 2007;Ni et al, 2015;Taguas et al, 2015), improves soil properties and reduces runoff and soil losses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, most of the people in the world remain heavily dependent on soil resources as their main livelihood source, what leads to soil degradation. Soil erosion is a worldwide environmental problem that reduces the productivity of all natural ecosystems and agriculture, which threatens the lives of most smallholder farmers (Dai et al, 2015;Erkossa et al, 2015;Gessesse et al, 2015;Ochoa-Cueva et al, 2015;Taguas et al, 2015;Prosdocimi et al, 2016). Soil erosion by water is the greatest factor limiting agricultural productivity in the humid tropical regions (Sunday et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Atualmente estas sub-bacias não exibem densidades tão elevadas, como aquelas localizadas a sudoeste do Chapadão; entretanto, são zonas de risco à intensificação futura de ravinamentos, especialmente em razão do baixo percentual de áreas regularizadas. Sugere-se, portanto, para estas sub-bacias, a conservação da vegetação natural e proteção das encostas íngremes quanto ao uso intensivo, que podem ser alcançados com a regularização fundiária (OCHOA-CUEVA et al, 2013).…”
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