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Unveiling soil degradation and desertification risk in the Mediterranean basin: a data mining analysis of the relationships between biophysical and socioeconomic factors in agro-forest landscapes

Authors :
C. A. Karavitis
Miloud Chaker
Hasan Güngör
Rudi Hessel
Abdellah Laouina
Candan Gokceoglu
A. Kounalaki
Albert Solé-Benet
J. de Vente
Faruk Ocakoğlu
Mongi Sghaier
A. Belgacem
H. Taamallah
Orestis Kairis
Costas Kosmas
Luca Salvati
H. Khatteli
Sanem Acikalin
V. Fassouli
H. Sonmez
Coen J. Ritsema
L. Tezcan
Mohamed Ouessar
Source :
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 58(10), 1789-1803, Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 58 (2015) 10
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2014.

Abstract

Soil degradation and desertification processes in the Mediterranean basin reflect the interplay between environmental and socioeconomic drivers. An approach to evaluate comparatively the multiple relationships between biophysical variables and socioeconomic factors is illustrated in the present study using the data collected from 586 field sites located in five Mediterranean areas (Spain, Greece, Turkey, Tunisia and Morocco). A total of 47 variables were chosen to illustrate land-use, farm characteristics, population pressure, tourism development, rainfall regime, water availability, soil properties and vegetation cover, among others. A data mining approach incorporating non-parametric inference, principal component analysis and hierarchical clustering was developed to identify candidate syndromes of soil degradation and desertification risk. While field sites in the same study area showed a substantial similarity, the multivariate relationship among variables diverged among study areas. Data mining techniques proved to be a practical tool to identify spatial determinants of soil degradation and desertification risk. Our findings identify the contrasting spatial patterns for biophysical and socioeconomic variables, in turn associated with different responses to land degradation.

Details

ISSN :
13600559 and 09640568
Volume :
58
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4315ddccc6cf2b55f77093402d705f0e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/09640568.2014.958609