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Journal article

Erosion control on forest soils with vegetation, under global change

  • 1. Irstea, UR ecosystemes mediterraneens et risques, Aix-en-Provence (France)
  • 2. Office National des Forets, Pole recherche et developpement, Avignon (France)
  • 3. Irstea, UR ecosystemes montagnards, Saint-Martin-d'Heres (France)

Description

Erosion is a risk for soil fertility but foresters usually prevent it with adapted management practices. Ecological restoration in mountain lands was a great success in the last two centuries. Thanks to the past experience and continuous research until now, a complete outfit of methods and species are available to control erosion whatever its forms. Technical guidelines put them at every one's disposal. But new inputs due to global change, particularly climate change, changes in practices and demand for energy, increase or modify soil erosion risk and call for new approaches developed in this paper. We conclude that it is necessary to adapt the traditional knowledge in regions where the risk has always been significant, and to anticipate its increase in regions where it was usually low. (authors)

Availability note (English)

Available from doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4267/2042/56270

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Revue Forestiere Francaise
Journal Volume
66
Journal Issue
suppl
Journal Page Range
p. 119-132
ISSN
0035-2829

Conference

Title
Is the management of forest soil fertility at a turning point?
Original Conference Title
Ateliers Regefor 2013: la gestion de la fertilite des sols forestiers est-elle a un tournant?
Acronym
Regefor 2013 Workshops
Dates
10-12 Jun 2013
Place
Champenoux (France)

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