In Montane Southeast Asia, deforestation and unsuitable combinations of crops and agricultural practices degrade soils at an unprecedented rate. Typically, smallholder farmers gain income from “available” land by replacing fallow or secondary forest by perennial crops. We aimed to understand how ...
Soil erosion supplies large quantities of sediments to rivers of Southeastern Asia. It reduces soil fertility of agro-ecosystems located on hillslopes, and it degrades, downstream, water resource quality and leads to the siltation of reservoirs. An increase in the surface area covered with commer...
Ribolzi, Olivier
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Evrard, O.
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Huon, S.
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Rouw, Anneke de
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Silvera, N.
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Latsachack, K.O.
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Soulileuth, B.
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Lefevre, I.
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Pierret, A.
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Lacombe, Guillaume
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Sengtaheuanghoung, Oloth
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Valentin, Christian
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[From shifting cultivation to teak plantation: effect on overland flow and sediment yield in a montane tropical catchment]
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From shifting cultivation to teak plantation: effect on overland flow and sediment yield in a montane tropical catchment
Soil erosion delivers an excessive quantity of sediment to rivers of Southeastern Asia. Land use is rapidly changing in this region of the world, and these modifications may further accelerate soil erosion in this area. Although the conversion of forests into cropland has often been investigated,...
Evrard, O.
,
Ribolzi, Olivier
,
Huon, S.
,
Rouw, Anneke de
,
Silvera, N.
,
Latsachack, K. O.
,
Soulileuth, B.
,
Lefevre, I.
,
Lacombe, Guillaume
,
Sengtaheuanghoung, Oloth
,
Valentin, C.
,
[Conversion of traditional cropland into teak plantations strongly increased soil erosion in montane catchments of Southeastern Asia [Abstract only]]
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Conversion of traditional cropland into teak plantations strongly increased soil erosion in montane catchments of Southeastern Asia [Abstract only]