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Connectivity elements and mitigation measures in policy-relevant soil erosion models: A survey across Europe

Éléments de connectivité et mesures de lutte dans des modèles d'érosion des sols pertinents en politique : une étude à travers l'Europe

Elmar M. Schmaltz
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Lisbeth L. Johannsen
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Martin Hvarregaard Thorsøe
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Mika Tähtikarhu
Timo A. Räsänen
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The current use of soil erosion models in Europe was investigated through an exploratory survey of 46 model applications covering 18 European countries. This revealed novel information on erosion model applications, their parameterisation, incorporation of landscape elements and mitigation measures with implications for connectivity and their use in decision-making in Europe. The model application predictions were applied at national, regional, catchment or field scale. The majority of model applications used the USLE or versions thereof, but a range of semi-empirical, decision-tree and process-based models were also used. The majority of model applications were used for policy relevant purposes such as erosion risk assessment or mitigation measure implementation at a range of spatial scales. The analysis identified an evident prevalence towards the use of national or regional data sets and a highly varying parameterisation of model applications. Landscape elements and mitigation measures with effects on connectivity were implemented in most model applications, but not with a focus on modelling connectivity within the landscape. Altogether, the results demonstrate a need for improving connectivity modelling in diverse agricultural landscapes across multiple scales. Models should be chosen dependent on their ability to reflect erosion risk at different spatial scales. Albeit, harmonisation of data sets, parameterisation procedures and validation approaches is needed for certain modelling scenarios to ensure comparability of soil erosion risk assessment and suitable mitigation practices. Furthermore, we recommend that policy-relevant erosion risk maps should be verified by empirical data and thresholds derived from erosion risk maps should be adapted to regional conditions when used for policy guidelines. Hence, comparability, comprehensibility and regional adaptation are essential qualities of policy-relevant erosion maps.
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hal-04251557 , version 1 (24-10-2023)

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Elmar M. Schmaltz, Lisbeth L. Johannsen, Martin Hvarregaard Thorsøe, Mika Tähtikarhu, Timo A. Räsänen, et al.. Connectivity elements and mitigation measures in policy-relevant soil erosion models: A survey across Europe. CATENA, 2024, 234, pp.107600. ⟨10.1016/j.catena.2023.107600⟩. ⟨hal-04251557⟩
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