Modelling and assessment of land degradation and EWSs of desertification
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Land degradation are known in dry lands as a physical - environmental and economic - social phenomenon that eventually lead to declining of soil fertility. Several processes are caused this as well as one of them is desertification. In this research attempt to modeling the process of desertification with use IMDPA model in a ten years period in southeast coastal of Iran desert, the first. Finally, with define a threshold for each indicators of this model were presented an early warning system (D-EWSs). We concluded from the results of the warning map in climate benchmark that study area has been in a non-linear trend for the cross thresholds. So that in the period of 2001-2004 region has been crossed from thresholds and located in a range warning and then followed a rising trend. Should be noted that the results of the analysis in water benchmark indicated that in the 2001-2004 period the first had an upward trend and during the 2004-2005 year the ground water table increase enhanced dramatically. But ultimately according to improvement of precipitation in 2006 year it did reduce from its intensity.
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Persian
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Desert Ecosystem Engineering Journal, Volume:3 Issue: 5, 2015
Pages:
63 to 71
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