Soil erosion as a driver of land-use change

被引:209
|
作者
Bakker, MM
Govers, G
Kosmas, C
Vanacker, V
van Oost, K
Rounsevell, M
机构
[1] Catholic Univ Louvain, Dept Geog, B-1348 Louvain, Belgium
[2] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Lab Expt Geomorphol, B-3000 Louvain, Belgium
[3] Agr Univ Athens, GR-11855 Athens, Greece
关键词
soil erosion; crop productivity; land abandonment; land-use change; logistic regression; path analysis; Lesvos;
D O I
10.1016/j.agee.2004.07.009
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
学科分类号
09 ;
摘要
Although much research has been carried out on the crop productivity response to soil erosion, little is known about the role of soil erosion as a driver of land-use change. Given, however, the some-times large erosion-induced reductions in crop yields, it appears likely that erosion has a strong impact on land-use. Abandonment of arable land due to declining productivity is a land-use change that may result from soil erosion. To test this hypothesis, the western part of Lesvos, Greece, was chosen as a case study area. Lesvos has experienced accelerated erosion on marginal soils over the last century during which important land-use changes have taken place. Of the 3211 ha that were under cereals in 1886, 53% (1711 ha) was converted to rangeland (only used for extensive grazing) by the mid-20th century. At the same time, however, cereals partly returned to neighbourmg areas that were previously rangeland, implying that certain processes at the local scale resulted in land becoming unsuitable in one place and (relatively) more suitable in other places. In order to identify the relationship between these land-use changes and the occurrence of soil erosion, erosion was modelled backwards for the period 1886-1996 and soil depths reconstructed for the time when the land-use was assumed to have changed (the mid-1950s). A logistic regression was performed with soil depth, erosion and slope as explanatory variables and land-use change as the response variable. Abandonment/real location of cereals was found to be fairly well predicted by slope and soil depth. Path analysis showed erosion to be an important driver for the abandonment and reallocation of cereals, although next to slope and soil depth it has little additional predictive value. Based on the logistic model, it is anticipated that cereal cultivation in western Lesvos will probably be abandoned in the near future. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:467 / 481
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] MAPS OF SOIL EROSION POTENTIAL - AID IN LAND-USE PLANNING IN RANGE AND WILDLANDS
    NICHOLAS, T
    MCCOLL, J
    CALIFORNIA AGRICULTURE, 1976, 30 (03) : 12 - 14
  • [32] Characteristics of soil erosion in different land-use patterns under natural rainfall
    Wang, Lei
    Du, Huan
    Wu, Jiajun
    Gao, Wei
    Suo, Linna
    Wei, Dan
    Jin, Liang
    Ding, Jianli
    Xie, Jianzhi
    An, Zhizhuang
    AIMS ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, 2022, 9 (03) : 309 - 324
  • [33] Responses of soil erosion to land-use changes in the largest tableland of the Loess Plateau
    Zhang, Jianxiang
    Wang, Naiang
    Wang, Yafeng
    Wang, Linhua
    Hu, Aiping
    Zhang, Duoyong
    Su, Xianbao
    Chen, Junhe
    LAND DEGRADATION & DEVELOPMENT, 2021, 32 (13) : 3598 - 3613
  • [35] Land-Use Change Effects on Soil Erosion: The Case of Roman "Via Herculia" (Southern Italy)-Combining Historical Maps, Aerial Images and Soil Erosion Model
    Minervino Amodio, Antonio
    Gioia, Dario
    Danese, Maria
    Masini, Nicola
    Sabia, Canio Alfieri
    SUSTAINABILITY, 2023, 15 (12)
  • [36] SOIL BIOLOGY AND LAND-USE
    不详
    BIOCYCLE, 1981, 22 (03) : 43 - 43
  • [37] SOIL BIOLOGY AND LAND-USE
    EDWARDS, CA
    NATURE, 1979, 281 (5730) : 339 - 340
  • [38] SOIL CHEMISTRY AND LAND-USE
    CRESSER, MS
    EDWARDS, AC
    PARVEEN, Z
    ENDEAVOUR, 1993, 17 (03) : 127 - 131
  • [39] Predicting land-use change
    Veldkamp, A
    Lambin, EF
    AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT, 2001, 85 (1-3) : 1 - 6
  • [40] LAND-USE CHANGE AND CLIMATE
    HENDERSON-SELLERS, A
    LAND DEGRADATION AND REHABILITATION, 1994, 5 (02): : 107 - 126