Effects of prescribed fire on the post‐fire hydrological processes in agro‐forest ecosystems: A systematic review and a meta‐analysis

DA Zema, ME Lucas‐Borja - Hydrological Processes, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Prescribed fires are one of the most effective tools to reduce the risk of wildfires but this
treatment may negatively affect the hydrological and erosive response of soil, with …

[HTML][HTML] A review of concentrated flow erosion processes on rangelands: Fundamental understanding and knowledge gaps

SK Nouwakpo, CJ Williams, OZ Al-Hamdan… - International Soil and …, 2016 - Elsevier
Concentrated flow erosion processes are distinguished from splash and sheetflow
processes in their enhanced ability to mobilize and transport large amounts of soil, water …

Assessment of range planting as a conservation practice

SP Hardegree, TA Jones, BA Roundy, NL Shaw… - Rangeland Ecology & …, 2016 - Elsevier
Abstract Natural Resource Conservation Service Range Planting− Conservation Practice
Standards provide guidelines for making decisions about seedbed preparation, planting …

Mainstreaming natural flood management: A proposed research framework derived from a critical evaluation of current knowledge

N Ellis, K Anderson, R Brazier - Progress in Physical …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Natural flood management (NFM), or working with natural processes, is a growing flood risk
management method in the UK, Europe and worldwide. However, unlike the current …

Using random forest and multiple-regression models to predict changes in surface runoff and soil erosion after prescribed fire

DA Zema, M Parhizkar, PA Plaza-Alvarez, X Xu… - Modeling Earth Systems …, 2024 - Springer
Prescribed fire is a viable practice to reduce the wildfire risk in forests, but its application may
lead to increased surface runoff and soil erosion. Several hydrological and erosive models …

Structural and functional connectivity as a driver of hillslope erosion following disturbance

CJ Williams, FB Pierson, PR Robichaud… - … Journal of Wildland …, 2015 - CSIRO Publishing
Hydrologic response to rainfall on fragmented or burnt hillslopes is strongly influenced by
the ensuing connectivity of runoff and erosion processes. Yet cross-scale process …

Assessing runoff and erosion on woodland‐encroached sagebrush steppe using the Rangeland Hydrology and Erosion Model

CJ Williams, FB Pierson, OZ Al‐Hamdan… - …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The transition of sagebrush‐dominated (Artemisia spp.) shrublands to pinyon (Pinus spp.)
and juniper (Juniperus spp.) woodlands markedly alters resource‐conserving vegetation …

[HTML][HTML] Incorporating hydrologic data and ecohydrologic relationships into ecological site descriptions

CJ Williams, FB Pierson, KE Spaeth, JR Brown… - Rangeland Ecology & …, 2016 - Elsevier
The purpose of this paper is to recommend a framework and methodology for incorporating
hydrologic data and ecohydrologic relationships in Ecological Site Descriptions (ESDs) and …

Effects of banqueting on water infiltration and physico-chemical properties of soil in semi-arid lands

M Navidi, E Sheidai-Karkaj, PA Plaza-Alvarez… - Journal of Arid …, 2024 - Elsevier
Banqueting is a simple and cheap soil conservation practice in natural rangelands under dry
climates. Little research exists about its impacts compared to other land uses, where …

[HTML][HTML] Multidisciplinary, multisite evaluation of alternative sagebrush steppe restoration treatments: the SageSTEP project

J McIver, M Brunson - Rangeland Ecology and Management, 2014 - BioOne
IMPLICATIONS This Special Issue includes 11 articles that together address many aspects
of the study objectives. The issue begins with a contribution from Chambers et al., which …