Modelling climate change impact on soil loss and erosion vulnerability in a watershed of Shiwalik Himalayas

AD Raj, S Kumar, KR Sooryamol - Catena, 2022 - Elsevier
Understanding the impact of climate change on soil erosion is required to plan effective soil
conservation and management practices in hilly and mountainous landscape. Though, few …

A study of carbon stock changes in the Alpine Grassland Ecosystem of Zoigê, China, 2000–2020

R Qu, L He, Z He, B Wang, P Lyu, J Wang, G Kang… - Land, 2022 - mdpi.com
Terrestrial carbon sequestration capacity is an important indicator of ecosystem service
function, and the carbon storage value can reflect the climate regulation capacity of the …

Climate change impact on land degradation and soil erosion in hilly and mountainous landscape: sustainability issues and adaptation strategies

S Kumar, A David Raj, JG Kalambukattu… - Ecological footprints of …, 2023 - Springer
Soil degradation declines the inherent soil quality, resistance and stability which leads to
less productive and highly vulnerable soil. The world's population is increasing in an …

Estimation of climate and watershed management-induced potential soil loss using the USLE in Demjer watershed, Blue Nile basin, Ethiopia

A Moges, G Tegbaru - Geology, Ecology, and Landscapes, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This study aimed to predict future soil loss under different climatic scenarios in the Demjer
watershed, Blue Nile River Basin. The soil loss was calculated using USLE. The GCMs …

Corrigendum to: Mapping change in key soil properties due to climate change over south-eastern Australia

JM Gray, TFA Bishop - Soil Research, 2019 - CSIRO Publishing
Climate change will lead to altered soil conditions that will impact on plant growth in both
agricultural and native ecosystems. Additionally, changes in soil carbon storage will …

Geospatial Approach in Watershed Vulnerability to Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability

A David Raj, JG Kalambukattu, S Kumar… - Ecological Footprints of …, 2023 - Springer
Watershed is considered as a natural unit for the resource management, planning and
adoption of soil and water conservation practices. Hence, it plays a vital role in social …

Geospatial applications in modeling climate change impact on soil erosion

S Kumar - Global Climate Change: Resilient and Smart …, 2020 - Springer
Soil erosion by water is one of the major threats to the society and the economy in different
parts of the world affecting agriculture. It is major land degradation process occurring …

Estimating soil carbon change using the web-based Nutrient Tracking Tool (NTT) with APEX

D Menefee, A Saleh, O Gallego - Journal of Soil and Water …, 2024 - jswconline.org
Understanding soil carbon (C) balance within agroecosystems is an important piece of
reducing agriculture-related climate impacts and improving soil quality. The web-based …

Soil Quality Assessment in Hilly and Mountainous Landscape

A David Raj, S Kumar - Soil Health and Environmental Sustainability …, 2022 - Springer
Mountains and hills play a crucial function in controlling the hydrological cycle and water
availability to meet requirement of all biological components of the ecosystem …

Geospatial modelling for soil quality assessment

S Kumar, JG Kalambukattu - Geospatial Technologies for Crops and Soils, 2021 - Springer
Unsustainable use of land resources leads to degradation of soil resulting decline in soil
functions such as crop productivity, regulation of the hydrological cycle, water quality, and …