Measuring, modelling and managing gully erosion at large scales: A state of the art
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2021
Autori
Vanmaercke, MatthiasPanagos, Panos
Vanwalleghem, Tom
Hayas, Antonio
Foerster, Saskia
Borrelli, Pasquale
Rossi, Mauro

Torri, Dino
Casali, Javier

Borselli, Lorenzo

Vigiak, Olga

Maerker, Michael

Haregeweyn, Nigussie

De Geeter, Sofie
Zglobicki, Wojciech

Bielders, Charles
Cerda, Artemi
Conoscenti, Christian
de Figueiredo, Tomas

Evans, Bob
Golosov, Valentin
Ionita, Ion
Karydas, Christos

Kertesz, Adam
Krasa, Josef
Le Bouteiller, Caroline
Radoane, Maria
Ristić, Ratko

Rousseva, Svetla

Stankoviansky, Miloš
Stolte, Jannes
Stolz, Christian
Bartley, Rebecca

Wilkinson, Scott
Jarihani, Ben
Poesen, Jean

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Soil erosion is generally recognized as the dominant process of land degradation. The formation and expansion of gullies is often a highly significant process of soil erosion. However, our ability to assess and simulate gully erosion and its impacts remains very limited. This is especially so at regional to continental scales. As a result, gullying is often overlooked in policies and land and catchment management strategies. Nevertheless, significant progress has been made over the past decades. Based on a review of gt 590 scientific articles and policy documents, we provide a state-of-the-art on our ability to monitor, model and manage gully erosion at regional to continental scales. In this review we discuss the relevance and need of assessing gully erosion at regional to continental scales (Section 1); current methods to monitor gully erosion as well as pitfalls and opportunities to apply them at larger scales (section 2); field-based gully erosion research conducted in Europe and ...European Russia (section 3); model approaches to simulate gully erosion and its contribution to catchment sediment yields at large scales (section 4); data products that can be used for such simulations (section 5); and currently existing policy tools and needs to address the problem of gully erosion (section 6). Section 7 formulates a series of recommendations for further research and policy development, based on this review. While several of these sections have a strong focus on Europe, most of our findings and recommendations are of global significance.
Ključne reči:
Spatial data / Sediment yield / Regional / Prediction / Policy / Modelling / Measuring / Gully initiation / Gully expansion / Gully erosion / Europe / ContinentalIzvor:
Earth-Science Reviews, 2021, 218
DOI: 10.1016/j.earscirev.2021.103637
ISSN: 0012-8252
WoS: 000670181300002
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85105079271
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Šumarski fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Vanmaercke, Matthias AU - Panagos, Panos AU - Vanwalleghem, Tom AU - Hayas, Antonio AU - Foerster, Saskia AU - Borrelli, Pasquale AU - Rossi, Mauro AU - Torri, Dino AU - Casali, Javier AU - Borselli, Lorenzo AU - Vigiak, Olga AU - Maerker, Michael AU - Haregeweyn, Nigussie AU - De Geeter, Sofie AU - Zglobicki, Wojciech AU - Bielders, Charles AU - Cerda, Artemi AU - Conoscenti, Christian AU - de Figueiredo, Tomas AU - Evans, Bob AU - Golosov, Valentin AU - Ionita, Ion AU - Karydas, Christos AU - Kertesz, Adam AU - Krasa, Josef AU - Le Bouteiller, Caroline AU - Radoane, Maria AU - Ristić, Ratko AU - Rousseva, Svetla AU - Stankoviansky, Miloš AU - Stolte, Jannes AU - Stolz, Christian AU - Bartley, Rebecca AU - Wilkinson, Scott AU - Jarihani, Ben AU - Poesen, Jean PY - 2021 UR - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1182 AB - Soil erosion is generally recognized as the dominant process of land degradation. The formation and expansion of gullies is often a highly significant process of soil erosion. However, our ability to assess and simulate gully erosion and its impacts remains very limited. This is especially so at regional to continental scales. As a result, gullying is often overlooked in policies and land and catchment management strategies. Nevertheless, significant progress has been made over the past decades. Based on a review of gt 590 scientific articles and policy documents, we provide a state-of-the-art on our ability to monitor, model and manage gully erosion at regional to continental scales. In this review we discuss the relevance and need of assessing gully erosion at regional to continental scales (Section 1); current methods to monitor gully erosion as well as pitfalls and opportunities to apply them at larger scales (section 2); field-based gully erosion research conducted in Europe and European Russia (section 3); model approaches to simulate gully erosion and its contribution to catchment sediment yields at large scales (section 4); data products that can be used for such simulations (section 5); and currently existing policy tools and needs to address the problem of gully erosion (section 6). Section 7 formulates a series of recommendations for further research and policy development, based on this review. While several of these sections have a strong focus on Europe, most of our findings and recommendations are of global significance. T2 - Earth-Science Reviews T1 - Measuring, modelling and managing gully erosion at large scales: A state of the art VL - 218 DO - 10.1016/j.earscirev.2021.103637 UR - conv_1559 ER -
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Vanmaercke, M., Panagos, P., Vanwalleghem, T., Hayas, A., Foerster, S., Borrelli, P., Rossi, M., Torri, D., Casali, J., Borselli, L., Vigiak, O., Maerker, M., Haregeweyn, N., De Geeter, S., Zglobicki, W., Bielders, C., Cerda, A., Conoscenti, C., de Figueiredo, T., Evans, B., Golosov, V., Ionita, I., Karydas, C., Kertesz, A., Krasa, J., Le Bouteiller, C., Radoane, M., Ristić, R., Rousseva, S., Stankoviansky, M., Stolte, J., Stolz, C., Bartley, R., Wilkinson, S., Jarihani, B.,& Poesen, J.. (2021). Measuring, modelling and managing gully erosion at large scales: A state of the art. in Earth-Science Reviews, 218. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2021.103637 conv_1559
Vanmaercke M, Panagos P, Vanwalleghem T, Hayas A, Foerster S, Borrelli P, Rossi M, Torri D, Casali J, Borselli L, Vigiak O, Maerker M, Haregeweyn N, De Geeter S, Zglobicki W, Bielders C, Cerda A, Conoscenti C, de Figueiredo T, Evans B, Golosov V, Ionita I, Karydas C, Kertesz A, Krasa J, Le Bouteiller C, Radoane M, Ristić R, Rousseva S, Stankoviansky M, Stolte J, Stolz C, Bartley R, Wilkinson S, Jarihani B, Poesen J. Measuring, modelling and managing gully erosion at large scales: A state of the art. in Earth-Science Reviews. 2021;218. doi:10.1016/j.earscirev.2021.103637 conv_1559 .
Vanmaercke, Matthias, Panagos, Panos, Vanwalleghem, Tom, Hayas, Antonio, Foerster, Saskia, Borrelli, Pasquale, Rossi, Mauro, Torri, Dino, Casali, Javier, Borselli, Lorenzo, Vigiak, Olga, Maerker, Michael, Haregeweyn, Nigussie, De Geeter, Sofie, Zglobicki, Wojciech, Bielders, Charles, Cerda, Artemi, Conoscenti, Christian, de Figueiredo, Tomas, Evans, Bob, Golosov, Valentin, Ionita, Ion, Karydas, Christos, Kertesz, Adam, Krasa, Josef, Le Bouteiller, Caroline, Radoane, Maria, Ristić, Ratko, Rousseva, Svetla, Stankoviansky, Miloš, Stolte, Jannes, Stolz, Christian, Bartley, Rebecca, Wilkinson, Scott, Jarihani, Ben, Poesen, Jean, "Measuring, modelling and managing gully erosion at large scales: A state of the art" in Earth-Science Reviews, 218 (2021), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2021.103637 ., conv_1559 .