Sunken lanes-Development and functions in landscapes

W Zgłobicki, J Poesen, S De Geeter, J Boardman… - Earth-Science …, 2021 - Elsevier
Sunken lanes are roads or tracks, 2 m or more wide, that are incised at least 0.5 m, but often
by several meters, below the general level of the surrounding land surface. They are formed …

Understanding land degradation induced by gully erosion from the perspective of different geoenvironmental factors

A Jaafari, S Janizadeh, HG Abdo… - Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Complex interrelationships between landscape-level geoenvironmental factors and natural
phenomena have rendered land degradation control measures ineffective. For control to be …

RETRACTED: Systematic review on gully erosion measurement, modelling and management: Mitigation alternatives and policy recommendations

R Chakrabortty, SC Pal - Geological Journal, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The problem of “gully erosion” is one of the severe “natural hazards” associated with large‐
scale land degradation in various parts of the world. Therefore, accurate modelling is one of …

[HTML][HTML] Gully erosion map** susceptibility in a Mediterranean environment: A hybrid decision-making model

S Hitouri, M Meriame, AS Ajim, QR Pacheco… - International Soil and …, 2024 - Elsevier
Gully erosion is one of the main natural hazards, especially in arid and semi-arid regions,
destroying ecosystem service and human well-being. Thus, gully erosion susceptibility maps …

Predicting gully erosion susceptibility in South Africa by integrating literature directives with regional spatial data

G Olivier, MJ Van De Wiel… - Earth Surface Processes …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Gully erosion has been identified as a severe land degradation process with environmental
and socio‐economic consequences. Identifying areas susceptible to gully erosion will aid in …

[HTML][HTML] Footpaths: Pedogenic and geomorphological long-term effects of human trampling

N Nir, M Stahlschmidt, R Busch, C Lüthgens, B Schütt… - Catena, 2022 - Elsevier
Footpaths are of the oldest and most widely distributed forms of human imprint on the
landscape. These elongated features are the result of continuous usage of a certain route for …

Evaluation of climate change impacts on future gully erosion using deep learning and soft computational approaches

P Roy, SC Pal, S Janizadeh, R Chakrabortty… - Geocarto …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
The impact of climate change and its associated extreme rainfall event is the major threats of
land resources in subtropical monsoon dominated region. In this study, we have considered …

[PDF][PDF] Tigray: atlas of the humanitarian situation

S Annys, T Vanden Bempt, E Negash… - … of Geography, Ghent, 2021 - academia.edu
At the beginning of November 2020, an armed conflict emerged in Tigray, Ethiopia's
northernmost region. The objective of this 'Atlas of the Humanitarian Situation'is to document …

Landscape degradation and development as a result of touristic activity in the fragile, high‐mountain environment of Vinicunca (Rainbow Mountain), Andes, Peru

AM Tomczyk, MW Ewertowski - Land Degradation & …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
This study documented land degradation resulting from initial trail development and further
high‐intensity touristic activity in a high‐altitude setting (> 4000 m asl) in the Andes. Peru's …

Combining historical maps, travel itineraries and least-cost path modelling to reconstruct pre-modern travel routes and locations in Northern Tigray (Ethiopia)

J Hardt, N Nir, B Schütt - The Cartographic Journal, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Investigating long-distance travelling routes is crucial for understanding both historical
decision-making processes as well as possible regional points of interest that may have …