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Assessing desertification risk using system stability condition analysis
Author
Ibanez, Javier
Valderrama, Jaime Martinez
Puigdefabregas, Juan
Publisher
Ecological Modelling
Publication Year
2008
Body

This paper describes a procedure for evaluating the desertification risk in threatened areas. The procedure is based on an eight-equation dynamic model of a generic human-resource system that can be applied to different desertification syndromes. For each application, interest focuses on finding all the possible long-term final states of the system and on defining the conditions that mark out sustainability and long-term desertification by means of unambiguous specific parameter relations. The procedure is applied to three typified cases in Spain: (A) rainfed crops in areas with high soil erosion risk; (B) irrigated intensive agricultural systems; and (C) commercial rangelands. Results show that, in case A, high profit scenarios are responsible for the final extension of desertification but do not determine the specific threshold between sustainability and desertification. They do, however, in cases B and C.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Journal Volume
213
Journal Number
2
Journal Pages
180-190
Journal Name
Ecological Modelling
Keywords
Desertification risk
System Dynamics
Alternative long-term states
desertification
modelling
management
grasslands
sustainability
land use
Africa