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GloSEM: high-resolution global estimates of present and future soil displacement in croplands by water erosion

Authors :
Pasquale Borrelli
Cristiano Ballabio
Jae E. Yang
David A. Robinson
Panos Panagos
Borrelli, P.
Ballabio, C.
Yang, J. E.
Robinson, D. A.
Panagos, P.
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Springer Nature, 2022.

Abstract

Healthy soil is the foundation underpinning global agriculture and food security. Soil erosion is currently the most serious threat to soil health, leading to yield decline, ecosystem degradation and economic impacts. Here, we provide high-resolution (ca. 100 × 100 m) global estimates of soil displacement by water erosion obtained using the Revised-Universal-Soil-Loss-Equation-based Global Soil Erosion Modelling (GloSEM) platform under present (2019) and future (2070) climate scenarios (i.e. Shared Socioeconomic Pathway [SSP]1–Representative Concentration Pathway [RCP]2.6, SSP2–RCP4.5 and SSP5–RCP8.5). GloSEM is the first global modelling platform to take into account regional farming systems, the mitigation effects of conservation agriculture (CA), and climate change projections. We provide a set of data, maps and descriptive statistics to support researchers and decision-makers in exploring the extent and geography of soil erosion, identifying probable hotspots, and exploring (with stakeholders) appropriate actions for mitigating impacts. In this regard, we have also provided an Excel spreadsheet that can provide useful insights into the potential mitigating effects of present and future alternative CA scenarios at the country level.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ed878ed37c7c22eaf7c989e473b0f07c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-022-01489-x