Impact of Land Use Changes on the Erosion Processes of a Degraded Rural Landscape: An Analysis Based on High-Resolution DEMs, Historical Images, and Soil Erosion Models

Soil erosion is one of the major natural risk factors for developing high-value crops and an accurate estimation of spatial distribution and rates of soil degradation can be crucial to prevent crop degradation. In this paper, we use comparisons between high-resolution DEMs and soil erosion models to...

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Main Authors: Dario Gioia, Antonio Minervino Amodio, Agata Maggio, Canio Alfieri Sabia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
Series:Land
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SfM
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/7/673
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spelling doaj-ec4e206ebc4448f68bb57c8b8fa942812021-07-23T13:49:56ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2021-06-011067367310.3390/land10070673Impact of Land Use Changes on the Erosion Processes of a Degraded Rural Landscape: An Analysis Based on High-Resolution DEMs, Historical Images, and Soil Erosion ModelsDario Gioia0Antonio Minervino Amodio1Agata Maggio2Canio Alfieri Sabia3National Research Council (CNR), Institute of Heritage Science (ISPC), Tito Scalo, I-85050 Potenza, ItalyNational Research Council (CNR), Institute of Heritage Science (ISPC), Tito Scalo, I-85050 Potenza, ItalyNational Research Council (CNR), Institute of Heritage Science (ISPC), Tito Scalo, I-85050 Potenza, ItalyNational Research Council (CNR), Institute of Heritage Science (ISPC), Tito Scalo, I-85050 Potenza, ItalySoil erosion is one of the major natural risk factors for developing high-value crops and an accurate estimation of spatial distribution and rates of soil degradation can be crucial to prevent crop degradation. In this paper, we use comparisons between high-resolution DEMs and soil erosion models to uncover the short-term landscape evolution of hazelnut crop yields, which are affected by incipient processes of rill development. Maps of rill initiation and evolution were extracted from the analysis of UAV-based multitemporal DEMs and the application of soil erosion models. A comparison between such a short-term analysis and historical orthophotos was carried out. Such a comparison shows how the USPED model predicts, very reliably, where linear erosion occurred. In fact, a reliable overlay between the linear erosive forms predicted by the USPED model and those captured by the UAV images can be observed. Furthermore, land use changes from 1974 to 2020 are characterized by a transition from abandoned areas (1974) to areas with high-value cultivation (2020), which has a strong impact on the spatial distribution of erosion processes and landslide occurrence. Such data represent a key tool for both the investigation of the spatial distribution of hot-spots of soil degradation and the identification of effective mitigation practices of soil conservation.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/7/673soil erosion modelland use changeUAV-based DEMSfMcroplandsouthern Italy
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author Dario Gioia
Antonio Minervino Amodio
Agata Maggio
Canio Alfieri Sabia
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Antonio Minervino Amodio
Agata Maggio
Canio Alfieri Sabia
Impact of Land Use Changes on the Erosion Processes of a Degraded Rural Landscape: An Analysis Based on High-Resolution DEMs, Historical Images, and Soil Erosion Models
Land
soil erosion model
land use change
UAV-based DEM
SfM
cropland
southern Italy
author_facet Dario Gioia
Antonio Minervino Amodio
Agata Maggio
Canio Alfieri Sabia
author_sort Dario Gioia
title Impact of Land Use Changes on the Erosion Processes of a Degraded Rural Landscape: An Analysis Based on High-Resolution DEMs, Historical Images, and Soil Erosion Models
title_short Impact of Land Use Changes on the Erosion Processes of a Degraded Rural Landscape: An Analysis Based on High-Resolution DEMs, Historical Images, and Soil Erosion Models
title_full Impact of Land Use Changes on the Erosion Processes of a Degraded Rural Landscape: An Analysis Based on High-Resolution DEMs, Historical Images, and Soil Erosion Models
title_fullStr Impact of Land Use Changes on the Erosion Processes of a Degraded Rural Landscape: An Analysis Based on High-Resolution DEMs, Historical Images, and Soil Erosion Models
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Land Use Changes on the Erosion Processes of a Degraded Rural Landscape: An Analysis Based on High-Resolution DEMs, Historical Images, and Soil Erosion Models
title_sort impact of land use changes on the erosion processes of a degraded rural landscape: an analysis based on high-resolution dems, historical images, and soil erosion models
publisher MDPI AG
series Land
issn 2073-445X
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Soil erosion is one of the major natural risk factors for developing high-value crops and an accurate estimation of spatial distribution and rates of soil degradation can be crucial to prevent crop degradation. In this paper, we use comparisons between high-resolution DEMs and soil erosion models to uncover the short-term landscape evolution of hazelnut crop yields, which are affected by incipient processes of rill development. Maps of rill initiation and evolution were extracted from the analysis of UAV-based multitemporal DEMs and the application of soil erosion models. A comparison between such a short-term analysis and historical orthophotos was carried out. Such a comparison shows how the USPED model predicts, very reliably, where linear erosion occurred. In fact, a reliable overlay between the linear erosive forms predicted by the USPED model and those captured by the UAV images can be observed. Furthermore, land use changes from 1974 to 2020 are characterized by a transition from abandoned areas (1974) to areas with high-value cultivation (2020), which has a strong impact on the spatial distribution of erosion processes and landslide occurrence. Such data represent a key tool for both the investigation of the spatial distribution of hot-spots of soil degradation and the identification of effective mitigation practices of soil conservation.
topic soil erosion model
land use change
UAV-based DEM
SfM
cropland
southern Italy
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/7/673
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