Soil erosion risk in the Mocache canton applying Multicriteria Analysis and Geographic Information Systems
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https://doi.org/10.23854/07199562.2024601.munozKeywords:
vegetation cover, erodibility, erosivity, slope, land useAbstract
Soil erosion is one of the main and most widespread types of soil degradation, determined by environmental and anthropogenic factors, which significantly impact the physical, chemical and biological properties of the soil, favoring its degradation. Consequently, through this research we sought to evaluate the risk of soil erosion in the canton of Mocache through the application of multicriteria analysis techniques and the use of geographic information systems (GIS). The CORINE model included several criteria for the zoning of potential and actual erosion risk, including erosivity, defined by the Modified Fournier Index (MFI) and the Bagnouls-Gaussen Aridity Index (BGI); erodibility, composed of soil texture, stoniness and depth; soil occupation; slope-orientation; and vegetation cover, through the estimation of the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI). An expert consultation supported by Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) was applied to define the contribution of each criterion to erosion risk. The resulting layers were combined using a weighted relationship (map algebra) within the GIS environment. It was obtained that slope-orientation and erosivity explain a large part of the erosion risk, with a weighting of 42.46% and 27.48% in order, according to the expert evaluation and the AHP. The high erosivity was contributed by the predominant climatic factors: intense precipitation and high temperatures. In addition, it was found that the potential and current erosion risk represent 13.1% (7,244 ha) and 10.7% (5,905 ha) of the territorial extension. It is concluded that physical-natural, meteorological factors and anthropogenic activities contribute to the risk of potential and current soil erosion in Mocache canton.
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Aguirre, C. A. et al. Improving identification of areas for ecological restoration for conservation by integrating USLE and MCDA in a GIS-environment: A pilot study in a priority region Northern Mexico. ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 2017, vol. 6, no. 9, pp. 262. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi6090262.
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