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  • The use of rainfall simulation tests to assess the influence of vegetation density on soil loss on degraded rangelands in the Baringo District, Kenya
  • Bilan d'érosion ; Couverture végétale ; Erosion des sols ; Kenya ; Propriétés du sol ; Précipitation ; Simulation de pluie ; Splash ; Utilisation du sol ; Végétation
  • Erosion budget ; Kenya ; Land use ; Plant cover ; Precipitation ; Rainfall simulation ; Soil erosion ; Soil properties ; Splash ; Vegetation
  • in vegetation cover resulted in significant increases in runoff and soil loss was investigated.
  • 1995
  • A climatic index for soil erosion potential (CSEP) including seasonal and vegetation factors
  • Concept ; Couverture végétale ; Erosion des sols ; Modèle ; Propriétés du sol ; Précipitation ; Saisonnalité ; Sol ; Végétation
  • Concept ; Model ; Plant cover ; Precipitation ; Seasonality ; Soil ; Soil erosion ; Soil properties ; Vegetation
  • 1995
  • Land use and soil-vegetation relationships in a Mediterranean ecosystem: El Ardal, Murcia, Spain
  • The objective of this paper is to study soil-vegetation and land-use relationships and to analyze the dynamics of field abandonment. Several pedological and vegetal characteristics have been studied in a transect of the Experimental Field of El
  • 1995
  • This study was carried out to provide data on the spatial variability of runoff and sediment production on lithologically uniform hillsllopes which differ in aspect, slope and vegetation. Such data can be used to adjust forestry practices for more
  • 1995
  • This paper considers only the indirectly anthropogenic influences of changed rainfall, temperature and CO2 content upon erosion. However changes in land use, and hence vegetation cover, are likely to be equally, if not more, important in determining
  • 1995
  • time, between the characteristics of vegetation cover including land use, hydrology, geomechanical behaviour and mass movement.
  • 1995