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Rogger M., Agnoletti M., Alaoui A., Bathurst J. C., Bodner G., Borga M., Chaplot Vincent, Gallart F., Glatzel G., Hall J., Holden J., Holko L., Horn R., Kiss A., Kohnova S., Leitinger G., Lennartz B., Parajka J., Perdigao R., Peth S., Plavcova L., Quinton J. N., Robinson M., Salinas J. L., Santoro A., Szolgay J., Tron S., van den Akker J. J. H., Viglione A., Bloschl G. (2017). Land use change impacts on floods at the catchment scale : challenges and opportunities for future research. Water Resources Research, 53 (7), p. 5209-5219. ISSN 0043-1397.

Titre du document
Land use change impacts on floods at the catchment scale : challenges and opportunities for future research
Année de publication
2017
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000407895000002
Auteurs
Rogger M., Agnoletti M., Alaoui A., Bathurst J. C., Bodner G., Borga M., Chaplot Vincent, Gallart F., Glatzel G., Hall J., Holden J., Holko L., Horn R., Kiss A., Kohnova S., Leitinger G., Lennartz B., Parajka J., Perdigao R., Peth S., Plavcova L., Quinton J. N., Robinson M., Salinas J. L., Santoro A., Szolgay J., Tron S., van den Akker J. J. H., Viglione A., Bloschl G.
Source
Water Resources Research, 2017, 53 (7), p. 5209-5219 ISSN 0043-1397
Research gaps in understanding flood changes at the catchment scale caused by changes in forest management, agricultural practices, artificial drainage, and terracing are identified. Potential strategies in addressing these gaps are proposed, such as complex systems approaches to link processes across time scales, long-term experiments on physical-chemical-biological process interactions, and a focus on connectivity and patterns across spatial scales. It is suggested that these strategies will stimulate new research that coherently addresses the issues across hydrology, soil and agricultural sciences, forest engineering, forest ecology, and geomorphology. Plain Language Summary This commentary explores research gaps in the field of land use change impacts on floods at the catchment scale and proposes possible ways forward for addressing these gaps. Specifically the impacts of forest management, agricultural practices, artificial drainage, and terracing on flood generation at the catchment scale are explored. Potential strategies in addressing research gaps in these fields are complex systems approaches to link processes across time scales, long-term experiments on physical-chemical-biological process interactions, and a focus on connectivity and patterns across spatial scales. It is suggested that these strategies will stimulate new research that coherently addresses the issues across hydrology, soil and agricultural sciences, forest engineering, forest ecology, and geomorphology.
Plan de classement
Hydrologie [062] ; Pédologie [068] ; Etudes, transformation, conservation du milieu naturel [082]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010070951]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010070951
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