Critical environmental issues confirm the relevance of abandoned agricultural land

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Large areas worldwide have been affected by farmland abandonment and subsequent plant colonization with significant environmental consequences. Although the process of farmland abandonment has slowed down, vegetation recovery in abandoned lands is far from complete. In addition, agricultural areas and pasture lands with low-intensity activities could be abandoned in the near future. In this foreword, we review current knowledge of the impacts of farmland abandonment on water resources and soil conservation, and we highlight the open questions that still persist, in particular regarding terraced landscapes, afforested areas, abandonment of woody crops, traditional irrigated fields, solute yields, long-term trends in the response of abandoned areas, and the management of abandoned farmland. This Special Issue includes seven contributions that illustrate recent research into the hydrological, geomorphological, and edaphological consequences of farmland abandonment.

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Lana-Renault, N., Nadal-Romero, E., Cammeraat, E., & Llorente, J. Á. (2020, April 1). Critical environmental issues confirm the relevance of abandoned agricultural land. Water (Switzerland). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/W12041119

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