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Check dams and afforestation reducing sediment mobilization in active gully systems in the Andean mountains
ArticleAbstract: Gully erosion is an important process of land degradation in mountainous regions, and is known to bePalabras claves:Andes, ECUADOR, Gully erosion, Paired catchments, Sediment yield, Soil and water conservation, soil degradation, Soil restorationAutores:ARMANDO MOLINA VERDUGO, Govers G., Pablo Borja, Vanacker V.Fuentes:googlescopusComplex land cover change, water and sediment yield in a degraded andean environment
ArticleAbstract: Rapid land use/-cover change has increasingly transformed the hydrological functioning of tropical APalabras claves:Andes, Deforestation, Exotic forest plantations, hydrology, Land degradation, Water yieldAutores:ARMANDO MOLINA VERDUGO, Balthazar V., Diego Mora, Govers G., Vanacker V.Fuentes:googlescopusAssessing the reduction of the hydrological connectivity of gully systems through vegetation restoration: Field experiments and numerical modelling
ArticleAbstract: Restoration of degraded land in the Southern Ecuadorian Andes has led to alterations in the functionPalabras claves:Autores:ARMANDO MOLINA VERDUGO, Govers G., Poesen J., Van Den Putte A., Vanacker V.Fuentes:googlescopusEl Niño driven extreme sea levels in an Eastern Pacific tropical river delta: Landward amplification and shift from oceanic to fluvial forcing
ArticleAbstract: As greenhouse warming is predicted to intensify the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO), it is key tPalabras claves:Coastal ecosystems, Coastal societies, ENSO, Extreme sea levels, Flood risks, River deltaAutores:Andrea Mishell Rosado-Moncayo, Belliard J.P., Gourgue O., Govers G., John Alex Ramos-Veliz, Luis Elvin Domínguez-Granda, Nath J., Temmerman S.Fuentes:scopusEnvironmental factors controlling spatial variation in sediment yield in a central Andean mountain area
ArticleAbstract: A large spatial variability in sediment yield was observed from small streams in the Ecuadorian AndePalabras claves:Andes, Checkdams, erosion, Land use, Sediment yield, vegetationAutores:ARMANDO MOLINA VERDUGO, Bert De Bièvre, de Bievre B., Gerard Govers, Govers G., Hendrik Van Hemelryck, Jean Poesen, Poesen J., Van Hemelryck H., Vanacker V., Veerle VanackerFuentes:googlerraaescopusRestoring 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:googlescopusRiver channel response to short-term human-induced change in landscape connectivity in Andean ecosystems
ArticleAbstract: The drainage basin of the Deleg River (88 km2), located in the southern Ecuadorian Andes, was studiePalabras claves:Aerial photographs, Andes, ECUADOR, Land-use change, River channel change, River Morphology, Sediment connectivityAutores:ARMANDO MOLINA VERDUGO, Deckers S., Dercon G., Govers G., Poesen J., Vanacker V.Fuentes:googlescopusRunoff generation in a degraded Andean ecosystem: Interaction of vegetation cover and land use
ArticleAbstract: Tropical mountain regions are affected by rapid land use/-cover change, which may threaten their (ecPalabras claves:Andes, Degraded land, Land use, Rainfall simulation, Runoff generation, Vegetation coverAutores:ARMANDO MOLINA VERDUGO, Edwin Zeelmaekers, Gerard Govers, Govers G., Jean Poesen, Juan Fernando Cisneros Ramos, Poesen J., Vanacker V., Veerle Vanacker, Zeelmaekers E.Fuentes:googlerraaescopusMangrove sediment organic carbon storage and sources in relation to forest age and position along a deltaic salinity gradient
ArticleAbstract: Mangroves are widely recognised as key ecosystems for climate change mitigation as they capture andPalabras claves:Autores:Andrea Mishell Rosado-Moncayo, Belliard J.P., Bouillon S., Govers G., Hernandez S.L., John Ramos-Veliz, Karem Pollette Ramirez, Luis Elvin Domínguez-Granda, Suello R.H., Temmerman S., Van De Broek M.Fuentes:googlescopusParameterization of river incision models requires accounting for environmental heterogeneity: Insights from the tropical Andes
ArticleAbstract: Landscape evolution models can be used to assess the impact of rainfall variability on bedrock riverPalabras claves:Autores:Campforts B., Govers G., Gustavo E. Tenorio, Herman F.d.r., Patrick Willems, Schwanghart W., Vanacker V., Vanmaercke M.Fuentes:scopus