Impact du changement d'usage des sols sur la biodiversite: consequences sur l'erosion des sols

This study deals with the influence of land use change on earthworm diversity on the one hand and the consequences of these modifications on soil erosion on the other hand. This work has been realized in the Northern Vietnam, in the Dong Cao experimental watershed (average slope ~40%). Our work show...

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Autores principales: Jouquet, P., Podwojewski, Pascal, Bottinelli, N., Mathieu, J., Orange, Didier, Tran, D. T., Valentin, Christian
Formato: Conference Paper
Lenguaje:Francés
Publicado: 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/38499
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author Jouquet, P.
Podwojewski, Pascal
Bottinelli, N.
Mathieu, J.
Orange, Didier
Tran, D. T.
Valentin, Christian
author_browse Bottinelli, N.
Jouquet, P.
Mathieu, J.
Orange, Didier
Podwojewski, Pascal
Tran, D. T.
Valentin, Christian
author_facet Jouquet, P.
Podwojewski, Pascal
Bottinelli, N.
Mathieu, J.
Orange, Didier
Tran, D. T.
Valentin, Christian
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description This study deals with the influence of land use change on earthworm diversity on the one hand and the consequences of these modifications on soil erosion on the other hand. This work has been realized in the Northern Vietnam, in the Dong Cao experimental watershed (average slope ~40%). Our work shows that endogeic earthworms are associated to agrosystems with low vegetation cover (or low litter content) while agrosystems with high vegetation cover are characterized by anecic earthworms that create casts on the soil surface. The quantity of soil accumulated on the soil surface by earthworms can be very important (10-20kg m-?). A simulation of water runoff associated to the annual measurement of soil erosion from 1m? plots shows that casts deposited on the soil surface lead to a better infiltration of water but do not increase soil erosion. This study highlights that other biological factors than the vegetation must be considered for a sustainable management of steep slope agro-ecosystems in the Northern Vietnam.
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spelling CGSpace384992025-06-12T09:14:59Z Impact du changement d'usage des sols sur la biodiversite: consequences sur l'erosion des sols Jouquet, P. Podwojewski, Pascal Bottinelli, N. Mathieu, J. Orange, Didier Tran, D. T. Valentin, Christian erosion runoff ecosystems biodiversity soil management This study deals with the influence of land use change on earthworm diversity on the one hand and the consequences of these modifications on soil erosion on the other hand. This work has been realized in the Northern Vietnam, in the Dong Cao experimental watershed (average slope ~40%). Our work shows that endogeic earthworms are associated to agrosystems with low vegetation cover (or low litter content) while agrosystems with high vegetation cover are characterized by anecic earthworms that create casts on the soil surface. The quantity of soil accumulated on the soil surface by earthworms can be very important (10-20kg m-?). A simulation of water runoff associated to the annual measurement of soil erosion from 1m? plots shows that casts deposited on the soil surface lead to a better infiltration of water but do not increase soil erosion. This study highlights that other biological factors than the vegetation must be considered for a sustainable management of steep slope agro-ecosystems in the Northern Vietnam. 2007 2014-06-13T11:42:16Z 2014-06-13T11:42:16Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/38499 fr Limited Access Jouquet, P.; Podwojewski, P.; Bottinelli, N.; Mathieu, J.; Orange, Didier; Tran, D. T.; Valentin, Christian. 2007. Impact du changement d' usage des sols sur la biodiversite: consequences sur l'erosion des sols. Gestion integree des eaux et des sols: ressources, amenagements et risques en milieux ruraux et urbains, Editions AUF et IRD, Hanoi, Actes des Premieres Journees Scientifiques Inter- Reseaux de l'AUF, Hanoi, 6-9 novembre 2007; Paper presented at Conference, Integrated Management of Waters and Soils: Resources, infrastructures and risks in rural and urban areas, Hanoi, Vietnam, 6-9 November 2007. 6p.
spellingShingle erosion
runoff
ecosystems
biodiversity
soil management
Jouquet, P.
Podwojewski, Pascal
Bottinelli, N.
Mathieu, J.
Orange, Didier
Tran, D. T.
Valentin, Christian
Impact du changement d'usage des sols sur la biodiversite: consequences sur l'erosion des sols
title Impact du changement d'usage des sols sur la biodiversite: consequences sur l'erosion des sols
title_full Impact du changement d'usage des sols sur la biodiversite: consequences sur l'erosion des sols
title_fullStr Impact du changement d'usage des sols sur la biodiversite: consequences sur l'erosion des sols
title_full_unstemmed Impact du changement d'usage des sols sur la biodiversite: consequences sur l'erosion des sols
title_short Impact du changement d'usage des sols sur la biodiversite: consequences sur l'erosion des sols
title_sort impact du changement d usage des sols sur la biodiversite consequences sur l erosion des sols
topic erosion
runoff
ecosystems
biodiversity
soil management
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/38499
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