Soil properties and physiographic factors controlling the natural vegetation re-growth in a disturbed catchment of the Central Spanish Pyrenees |
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Authors: | Ana Navas Javier Machín Santiago Beguería Manuel López-Vicente Leticia Gaspar |
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Institution: | (1) Estación Experimental de Aula Dei, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Apartado 202, Zaragoza, 50080, Spain |
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Abstract: | Large changes in land use have occurred in the Central Spanish Pyrenees during the twentieth century. This mountain area supported
an intense human use since the Middle Ages, that greatly transformed the natural landscape. The land uses changed dramatically
during the first half of the twentieth century, due to major socioeconomic forces which lead to depopulation and land abandonment.
Since then, a process of natural vegetation recovery has taken place. The anthropogenic impact during centuries deteriorated
the soil quality, threatening the sustainability of agroecosystems and the natural vegetation re-growth. In this study, a
soil survey was performed to identify the soil types and the physico-chemical properties of the soil that are relevant for
maintaining the soil function for the recovery of vegetation after land abandonment. The study was conducted in the Arnás
River catchment, which is representative of the region. The highest cation exchange capacity (CEC), nutrients, water retention,
water availability and infiltration rates, as well as the lowest pH and carbonates, occurred in Lithic Hapludolls and Calcic
Haploxerolls at the shady aspect, under a forest cover. Lithic Ustochrepts and Lithic Xerorthents on the sunny aspect, which
were covered by shrubs, were of lesser quality than were the deeper and better-developed soils on the shady aspect. This is
seen as an evidence of different patterns of soil degradation, which conditioned the re-growth of natural vegetation after
land abandonment. The results provide insights into the main soil factors that have affected the re-establishment of natural
vegetation in recent years. Recommendations are given for designing effective strategies for soil conservation after land
abandonment in similar mountain environments. |
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Keywords: | Vegetation cover Natural re-growth Soil properties Physiographic factors GIS Central Pyrenees Spain |
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