Abstract
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Currently, an erosion inventory is taking place in Spain, incorporating gully erosion, in addition to laminar and rill erosion, already taken into account in former inventories. Gullies have been geo-referenced through aerial photographs. This study try to be a step forward incorporating remote sensing in the assessment of natural evolution of these formations through time-series analysis between 1984 and 2013. Natural response may offer a way to act in the management control of this type of erosion. The data analysis revealed that about 70% of the study area has been altered in almost all land cover identified within the study area | |
International
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Congress
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Biennial International Symposium FOREST AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT |
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960 |
Place
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Reviewers
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ISBN/ISSN
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1843-505X |
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Start Date
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24/10/2014 |
End Date
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25/10/2014 |
From page
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293 |
To page
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310 |
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Proceedings of the Biennial International Symposium FOREST AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT |