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Improving soil and water conservation and ecosystem services by sustainable soil management practices: From a global to an Italian soil partnership

2020

The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) identify the need to restore degraded soils in order to improve productivity and the provision of ecosystem services. The aim is to support food production, store and supply clean water, conserve biodiversity, sequester carbon, and improve soil resilience in a context of climate change. Within this framework, in order to achieve the SDGs and to correct land management in the long-term, soil management is considered mandatory. The reduction of land degradation should be based on various sustainable soil management practices that improve and maintain soil organic matter levels, increase water infiltration, and improve soil water management. This tec…

increase soil availability0208 environmental biotechnology02 engineering and technologylcsh:Plant culturecomplex mixturesEcosystem servicesSoil managementlcsh:AgricultureWater conservationsoil sealingEnvironmental protectionlcsh:SB1-1110soil erosionsustainable soil management.lcsh:S04 agricultural and veterinary scienceswater conservationSoil sealing020801 environmental engineeringGeneral partnership040103 agronomy & agricultureLand degradation0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceLand degradationSoil conservationAgronomy and Crop ScienceIncrease soil availability Land degradation Soil erosion Soil sealing Sustainable soil management Water conservationItalian Journal of Agronomy
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Estimating Human Impacts on Soil Erosion Considering Different Hillslope Inclinations and Land Uses in the Coastal Region of Syria

2020

Soils in the coastal region of Syria (CRoS) are one of the most fragile components of natural ecosystems. However, they are adversely affected by water erosion processes after extreme land cover modifications such as wildfires or intensive agricultural activities. The main goal of this research was to clarify the dynamic interaction between erosion processes and different ecosystem components (inclination, land cover/land use, and rainy storms) along with the vulnerable territory of the CRoS. Experiments were carried out in five different locations using a total of 15 erosion plots. Soil loss and runoff were quantified in each experimental plot, considering different inclinations and land u…

lcsh:TD201-500soil erosionlcsh:Hydraulic engineeringlcsh:Water supply for domestic and industrial purposesSyriahillslopeslcsh:TC1-978soil managementland cover changesWater
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IMPIEGO DEL CONTENUTO IDRICO DEL SUOLO E DEL DEFLUSSO SUPERFICIALE PER LA STIMA DELLA PERDITA DI SUOLO PARCELLARE A SCALA DI EVENTO

2016

Nel presente lavoro viene valutata la potenzialità di accoppiare la USLE con il contenuto d’acqua del suolo pre-evento o il deflusso stimato, per migliorare l’accuratezza della stima della perdita di suolo a scala di singolo evento erosivo. A tale scopo sono stati utilizzati due approcci per i quali la perdita di suolo e il fattore di erosività sono legati da una legge di potenza. Il primo è il modello USLE-MM con deflusso stimato da un modello afflussi deflussi, SCRRM, che importa dati di contenuto d’acqua. Il secondo approccio è quello del modello SM4E che utilizza i dati di contenuto d’acqua pre-evento per correggere il fattore di erosività della pioggia. I due modelli sono stati testati…

remote sensingsoil erosionmodelli idrologicideflusso parcellareSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-Forestalirunoffcontenuto idrico del suolosoil moistureperdita di suolo parcellaresoil erosion runoff soil moisture remote sensing
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PLOT LENGTH EFFECTS ON RUNOFF AND SOIL EROSION AT THE SPARACIA EXPERIMENTAL SITE

2018

Explaining scale effects for runoff and erosion improves our understanding of erosion processes. In this investigation, plot length effects on event runoff per unit area, Qe, sediment concentration, Ce, and soil loss per unit area, SLe, were checked at the Sparacia (Italy) site. The most common result, occurring for the 57-62% of the events depending on the considered variable, was the lack of any scale effect. When scale effects were detected, they indicated that longer plots yielded smaller Qe and SLe values and higher Ce values. Rainfall characteristics did not explain the occur-rence of significant scale effects nor they were able to describe changes in the scaling exponent for Ce and S…

scale effectsSoil erosionSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-Forestaliplot
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Testing the Modified Sediment Delivery Model (MOSEDD) at SPA2 Experimental Basin, Sicily (Italy)

2017

A new version of a spatially distributed sediment delivery model taking into account the hillslope sediment transport efficiency, named MOSEDD, is presented. This model gives estimates of basin sediment yield at event scale, which are more reliable than those obtained by the original SEDD. For SPA2 basin discretized into morphological units, four different calculation schemes of MOSEDD, including the original SEDD version, were applied. All parameterization schemes of the model were calibrated using 15 events measured at the outlet of the experimental basin in the period February 2005–February 2010. The model calibration was used to determine a relationship between the coefficient βe of the…

sediment deliveryMOSEDDsoil erosion2300experimental basinEnvironmental ChemistrySoil ScienceSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-Forestalidistributed modelDevelopment3304 Education
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Elaborazione e validazione di modelli dell’impatto antropico e dei cambiamenti climatici sulle qualità dei suoli in Sicilia, con particolare attenzio…

Il declino della sostanza organica e l’erosione idrica sono due fattori di rischio di degrado del suolo fra i più diffusi in Sicilia. In che misura è possibile contrastarli modificando le attività antropiche ed in particolare quelle in ambito agricolo? Lo scopo della presente ricerca di dottorato è stato quello di mettere a punto dei modelli che permettessero di spiegare le relazioni esistenti fra le azioni dell’uomo in ambito agricolo con la sostanza organica e con l’erosione idrica nei suoli siciliani, tenendo conto anche del clima. Le due indagini sono state svolte separatamente, in parallelo, in aree agricole della Sicilia occidentale per la sostanza organica, sull’intero territorio sic…

soil erosion by water riskrischio di declino del carbonio organico dei suoliagricoltura conservativa validazione bayesianaSettore AGR/14 - Pedologiarischio di erosione idrica dei suoliconservative agriculture Universal Soil Loss Equation bayesian validationsoil organic carbon decline risk
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An integrated geomorphologic-economic approach for valuing direct damage in agricultural areas caused by erosion process in a mediterranean environme…

2010

soil erosion GIS land degradation landslide land use damage index erosion features erosion scenario
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Morphometric analysis of two calanchi areas in Sicily (Italy) by exploiting high resolution Digital Elevation Models

2013

In the Mediterranean areas, specifically in Sicily (Italy), irregular rainfalls, strong seasonal changes, scarce vegetation cover and, frequently, outcropping of clayey deposits favor water erosion phenomena. Badland landscapes are the result of severe erosion processes, characterized by steep slopes, sparse vegetation, high drainage density, rapid erosion rates and a shallow or non existing regolith profile. In this investigation we focused on the calanchi badland type, consisting of heavily dissected terrain with steep, unvegetated slopes and channels that rapidly incise and extend headwards. This research was carried out in two calanchi sites located in Sicily. The geometry of 25 badland…

soil erosion badlands dimensional analysis self similarity theorySettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-Forestali
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Soil aggregates, organic matter turnover and carbon balance in a Mediterranean eroded vineyard

2014

The carbon cycle is being affected by the human impacts (Novara et al., 2011; Yan-Gui et al., 2013), and one of those is the intensification in the soil erosion in agriculture land (Cerdà et al., 2009; García Orenes et al., 2009). Vineyards also are affected by the human activities (Fernández Calviño, 2012). Vineyards in Sicily are cultivated on 110.000 ha, 10% of which on >10% slope. Deficiencies of soil organic matter are typical of the semi arid Mediterranean environment especially where traditional intensive cropping practices are adopted (Novara et al., 2012; 2013). These practices in vineyards could lead soil to intensive erosion processes (Novara et al., 2011). The fate of SOC under …

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Cover crops effectiveness for soil erosion control in Sicilian vineyard

2009

In vineyards, which are very common in Mediterranean area, cover crops are becoming increasingly used to reduce soil erosion. Cover crops reduce runoff by increasing infiltration and increasing roughness and then reducing the ovelandflow velocity. The aim of the present study was to quantify soil and water losses under different soil managements systems on vineyards. The study site was a Sauvignon blanc winegrape vineyard located in Southwestern Sicily. Vineyards were managed both traditionally (conventional tillage) and alternative management using cover crops: 1) Vicia faba ; 2) Vicia faba and Vicia sativa; 3) Trifolium subterraneum, Lolium perenne, Festuca rubra; 4)Trifolium subterraneum…

soil erosion cover crops vineyard Mediterranean area
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