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Predicting soil erosion after land use changes for irrigating agriculture in a large reservoir of southern Portugal
The construction of the Alqueva reservoir in a semi-arid Mediterranean landscape brought new opportunities for
irrigated farming. Land use changes and climate change may alter the risk of soil erosion that was not predicted in
the initial development plans and decrease the lifetime of the investment. A comprehensive methodology that
integrates the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) and geographic information system was adopted to
study the effect on soil erosion of different land-uses of the Alqueva reservoir region. Analysing the soil erosion of each land-use it was obtained the following land use erosion vulnerability: Olive orchard>Vineyard>Montado>Alfalfa. The strong erosion variances that were observed in the study area show the importance of locating the ‘hot spots’ of soil erosion. Simulated scenarios for the entire area can be used as a basis for site-specific soil conservation plans, to promote sustainable land management practices and to facilitate localized erosion control practices and environmentally friendly farming.
Keywords: Land-use, soil erosion, seasonal variations, RUSLE.
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