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Combating Desertification and Land Degradation Spatial Strategies Using Vegetation

By: Janet Hooke(Author), Peter Sandercock(Author)
135 pages, 34 colour & 8 b/w illustrations
Publisher: Springer Nature
Combating Desertification and Land Degradation
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Combating Desertification and Land Degradation reports an approach developed to research and apply methods of assessing patterns of processes in the landscape, and suitability of different types of vegetation to mitigate soil erosion and sediment flux. Practical guidelines on a spatially strategic approach to management of land degradation at a range of spatial scales were produced. Originally developed for the Mediterranean environment, it has much wider potential global application. It provides researchers with methods to acquire the knowledge necessary for such an approach and provides practitioners with guidance on implementation and benefits of targeted methods of soil erosion control. It includes substantial information about processes and vegetation in the Mediterranean environment and the species effectiveness in soil erosion control.

Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Context and problem
1.2 Processes and connectivity concept
1.3 Benefits of use of vegetation
1.4 Approach
1.5 Research design and study area
1.6 Conclusion

Chapter 2 Mechanisms of degradation and identification of connectivity and erosion hotspots
2.1 Soil erosion and degradation in desertified Mediterranean lands
2.2 Processes
2.3 Connectivity concept and methods
2.4 Methods and results at various scales
2.5 Conclusions

Chapter 3 Conditions for growth of plants
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Types of plants in Mediterranean environment and land units
3.3 Assessment of conditions for plants
3.4 Summary of results on required conditions and implications for restoration

Chapter 4 Effectiveness of plants and vegetation in erosion control and restoration
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Land units
4.3 Role of plants in reducing concentrated flow erosion rates
4.4 Effects of vegetation in channels
4.5 Summary

Chapter 5 Synthesis and application of spatial strategies for use of vegetation to minimise connectivity
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Application at hierarchical scales
5.3 Guidelines
5.4 Summary
5.5 Wider application and global implications

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Biography

Professor Janet Hooke is a geomorphologist, hydrologist and physical geographer with research interests in catchment processes and dynamics, flood incidence and impacts, connectivity, vegetation-flow interactions; impact of environmental and hydrological changes; catchment and channel management; sustainable management of catchments.

By: Janet Hooke(Author), Peter Sandercock(Author)
135 pages, 34 colour & 8 b/w illustrations
Publisher: Springer Nature
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