[HTML][HTML] Effect of good agricultural and environmental conditions on erosion and soil organic carbon balance: a national case study

P Borrelli, K Paustian, P Panagos, A Jones, B Schütt… - Land use policy, 2016 - Elsevier
Abstract Since, the Common Agricultural Policies (CAP) reform in 2003, many efforts have
been made at the European level to promote a more environmentally friendly agriculture. In …

Soil landscape evolution due to soil redistribution by tillage: a new conceptual model of soil catena evolution in agricultural landscapes

S De Alba, M Lindstrom, TE Schumacher, DD Malo - Catena, 2004 - Elsevier
This paper focuses on analysing tillage as a mechanism for the transformation of soil spatial
variability, soil morphology, superficial soil properties and development of soil–landscape …

Climate effects on soil erodibility

MPS Sanchis, D Torri, L Borselli… - Earth Surface Processes …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Soil erodibility data, calculated using measured soil loss from standard runoff plots, collected
over at least one year and applying the standard requirements for calculating the soil …

Rainfall and human activity impacts on soil losses and rill erosion in vineyards (Ruwer Valley, Germany)

J Rodrigo Comino, C Brings, T Lassu, T Iserloh… - Solid Earth, 2015 - se.copernicus.org
Vineyards are one of the eco-geomorphological systems most conditioned by human activity
in Germany. The vineyards of the Ruwer Valley (Germany) are characterized by high soil …

Badlands in marl lithologies: a field guide to soil dispersion, subsurface erosion and pi**-origin gullies

H Faulkner - Catena, 2013 - Elsevier
Field scientists studying badland processes in Mediterranean and Semi-arid climates
require assurances that the material in which gullies are presented is not dispersive. A …

Hillslope degradation in representative Italian areas: Just soil erosion risk or opportunity for development?

P Brandolini, G Pepe, D Capolongo… - Land Degradation & …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
In recent years, much research have dealt with the impact of human and climate change on
the morpho‐evolution of Mediterranean catchments characterized by high ecological and …

Effects of land terracing on soil properties in the Priorat region in Northeastern Spain: A multivariate analysis

MC Ramos, R Cots-Folch, JA Martínez-Casasnovas - Geoderma, 2007 - Elsevier
The Priorat region, a traditional area for wine production in the Mediterranean mountain
environment of NE Spain, has been undergoing drastic changes since the 1990s, with the …

The recurring cycles of biancana badlands: Erosion, vegetation and human impact

D Torri, E Santi, M Marignani, M Rossi, L Borselli… - Catena, 2013 - Elsevier
The biancana badlands, a typical element of the southern Tuscany landscape, were in
expansion for centuries, until bulldozers began erasing them for land reclamation purposes …

[HTML][HTML] Chronicle of a death foretold: The vanishing of an emblematic cultural landscape results in the loss of its unique plant communities

E Fanfarillo, D Torri, C Angiolini, G Bacaro… - Global Ecology and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Badlands are peculiar geomorphological formations sha** landscapes of high ecological
and cultural value. In the last decades, land reclamation for agricultural purposes and the …

Relationship between soil erodibility and modeled infiltration rate in different soils

G Wang, Q Fang, B Wu, H Yang, Z Xu - Journal of Hydrology, 2015 - Elsevier
The relationship between soil erodibility, which is hard to measure, and modeled infiltration
rate were rarely researched. Here, the soil erodibility factors (K and K e in the USLE, K i and …