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The multiple land degradation effects caused by land-use intensification in tropical steeplands: A catchment study from northern Thailand
Authors:F. Turkelboom,J. Poesen,G. Tré  buil
Affiliation:1. Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO), Kliniekstraat 25, B-1070 Brussel, Belgium;2. Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, K.U.Leuven, B-3001 Heverlee, Belgium;3. CIRAD, GREEN Research Unit, F-34000 Montpellier, France
Abstract:The strongly incised mountain landscape of northern Thailand has changed dramatically during the last few decades due to increased population pressure, agricultural commercialization, limitation to use old fallows and reforestation of upper catchments. The traditional shifting cultivation with fallow periods of 7 years and longer was gradually replaced by 1 to 4 year fallow periods. As a result, in high population areas the landscape became dominated by fields planted to rainfed upland crops, wetland rice terraces, fallow vegetation, and patches of secondary forest. This new land-use system seems to have triggered new land degradation processes that are easy to observe when travelling through this landscape.
Keywords:Connectivity   Gully erosion   Integrated catchment study   Landslides   Rill erosion   Tillage erosion
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