Changes in soil erosion intensity caused by land use and demographic changes in the jablanica river basin, Serbia

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The aim of this research is to determine the change in the spatial distribution of erosion intensity in the territory of the Jablanica River Basin in the period 1971–2016 caused by land use and demographic changes. The Erosion Potential Method (EPM) was used to quantify changes in erosion intensity and to estimate the total annual sediment yield. The research results show that the value of the erosion coefficient decreased from 0.432 in 1971 to 0.360 in 2016. Specific annual gross erosion in the Jablanica River Basin was 654.41 m3 /km2 /year in 1971, while in 2016 it was 472.03 m3 /km2 /year. The analysis of proportional changes was used to determine demographic changes and land use patterns in the basin area. In terms of the scale and intensity of the erosion process, three types and one sub-type of population dynamics of settlements and land use changes were distinguished, respectively: progressive, stagnant, regressive and dominant regressive. It was concluded that the results show the significance of demographic and land use changes in the control of the intensity of erosion. The Soil Erosion Map may be useful to planners and land use managers to take appropriate decisions for soil conservation in the basin.

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Gocić, M., Dragićević, S., Radivojević, A., Bursać, N. M., Stričević, L., & Đević, M. Ð. (2020). Changes in soil erosion intensity caused by land use and demographic changes in the jablanica river basin, Serbia. Agriculture (Switzerland), 10(8), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture10080345

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