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Changes in soil profile characteristics through cultivation of an upland Vertisol in Zambia
ArticleAbstract: Crops grown on virgin upland Vertisols of Zambia, are reported to perform rather poorly. However, suPalabras claves:Crop production, Soil management, Vertisols, ZambiaAutores:Deckers J.A., Jan Jozef Albert Feyen, Mulonga W.Fuentes:googlescopusA conceptual framework and its software implementation to generate spatial decision support systems for land use planning
ArticleAbstract: In a context where several sectors of society compete for space, land use types must be carefully dePalabras claves:CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK, free and open source software, Generator, land evaluation, land use planning, Spatial decision support systemAutores:De Meyer A., Deckers J.A., Jacxsens P., René Estrella, Van orshoven J., Van Rompaey A.Fuentes:scopusEstimating infiltration parameters from basic soil properties
ArticleAbstract: Infiltration data were collected on two rectangular grids with 25 sampling points each. Both experimPalabras claves:Infiltration parameters, principal components analysis, soil properties, Tropical forest soilsAutores:Deckers J.A., Jan Jozef Albert Feyen, Mallants D., Ramos J.A., Van De Genachte G.Fuentes:googlescopusHuman impact on the hydrology of the Andean páramos
ArticleAbstract: This paper analyses the problems involved in the conservation and management of the hydrological sysPalabras claves:hydrology, Land use, management, mountain environments, wetlandsAutores:Bert De Bièvre, Buytaert W., de Bievre B., Deckers J.A., Guido Wyseure, Hofstede R.G.M., Jozef Deckers, Juan Fernando Cisneros Ramos, Robert Hofstede, Rolando Enrique Célleri Alvear, Wouter Buytaert, Wyseure G.Fuentes:googlerraaescopusOverview of inert tracer experiments in key Belgian soil types: Relation between transport and soil morphological and hydraulic properties
ArticleAbstract: To investigate relations between solute transport, soil properties, and experimental conditions, wePalabras claves:Autores:Deckers J.A., Diels J., Gonzalez C., Hubrechts L., Jacques D., Jan Jozef Albert Feyen, Kim D.J., Mallants D., Seuntjens P., Timmerman A., Vanclooster M., Vanderborght J.Fuentes:googlescopusIntegrated Toposequence Analyses to combine local and scientific knowledge systems
ArticleAbstract: Integrated Toposequence Analysis (ITA) was used to integrate scientific and local knowledge on landPalabras claves:Cropping system, Land resource, Land use, Local knowledge, Soil classification, Southeastern Nigeria, ToposequenceAutores:Campling P., Deckers J.A., Gobin A.M.L., Jan Jozef Albert FeyenFuentes:googlescopusIntegrated land resources analysis with an application to Ikem (south-eastern Nigeria)
ArticleAbstract: A methodology was developed for an integrated assessment of land resources and land use, and appliedPalabras claves:Land resources, Land use, participatory, South-eastern Nigeria, ToposequenceAutores:Campling P., Deckers J.A., Gobin A.M.L., Jan Jozef Albert FeyenFuentes:googlescopusIntegrated toposequence analysis at the confluence zone of the River Ebonyi headwater catchment (south eastern Nigeria)
ArticleAbstract: An integrated survey along a continuum of two representative toposequences, crossing fluvial and intPalabras claves:Indigenous knowledge, Land survey method, Land use system, Sedimentary rocks, South eastern Nigeria, ToposequenceAutores:Campling P., Deckers J.A., Gobin A.M.L., Jan Jozef Albert FeyenFuentes:googlescopusQuantifying soil morphology in tropical environments: Methods and application in soil classification
ArticleAbstract: We tested the hypothesis that readily observed and easily measured morphological variables can be usPalabras claves:Autores:Campling P., Deckers J.A., Gobin A.M.L., Jan Jozef Albert FeyenFuentes:googlescopusRestoring dense vegetation can slow mountain erosion to near natural benchmark levels
ArticleAbstract: Tropical mountain areas may undergo rapid land degradation as demographic growth and intensified agrPalabras claves:Andes, Cosmogenic nuclides, erosion, Human impact, land use change, Vegetation coverAutores:ARMANDO MOLINA VERDUGO, Deckers J.A., Govers G., Kubik P.W., Poesen J., Vanacker V., von Blanckenburg F.Fuentes:googlescopus