Abstract
Soil is a vital nonrenewable resource characterized by rapid degradation and slow regeneration processes. In this study, soil degradation in Jaén and San Ignacio was assessed via a multicriteria evaluation approach combined with remote sensing (RS) data. Nine factors were analyzed classified three categories: environmental, topographic, and edaphological factors. The results revealed that the slope (59.07%) was the main influencing factor, followed by land use and land cover (LULC) (56.36%). The degradation map revealed that 83.48% of the area exhibited moderate degradation, 14.49% low degradation, and 1.56% high degradation. The districts of Pomahuaca and San José de Lourdes demonstrated the largest areas of moderate degradation, accounting for 13.71% and 22.54%, respectively. Bellavista and Huarango exhibited the largest areas of very high degradation, accounting for 0.27% and 0.08%, respectively. The (AHP) method and RS data were employed to assess soil degradation, highlighting the need for sustainable soil restoration and conservation strategies.
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Arce-Inga, M., Atalaya-Marin, N., Barboza, E., Tarrillo, E., Chuquibala-Checan, B., Tineo, D., … Gómez-Fernández, D. (2025). Multicriteria evaluation and remote sensing approach to identifying degraded soil areas in northwest Peru. Geocarto International, 40(1). https://doi.org/10.1080/10106049.2024.2443235
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