@article{fdi:010075247, title = {{L}andscaping compromises for land degradation neutrality : the case of soil erosion in a {M}editerranean agricultural landscape}, author = {{S}metanova, {A}. and {F}ollain, {S}. and {D}avid, {M}. and {C}iampalini, {R}ossano and {R}aclot, {D}amien and {C}rabit, {A}. and {L}e {B}issonnais, {Y}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{S}oil erosion is the primary process driving land degradation. {U}sing multiple scales of management to minimize soil erosion is crucial to achieve land degradation neutrality targets within the {S}ustainable {D}evelopment {G}oals agenda. {L}and management ({LM}) influences both on-site and off-site erosion on the event-scale and over the long-term. {H}owever, each {LM} differs in effectiveness depending on the temporal scale considered. {I}n order to understand how {LM} effects internal and external catchment dynamics, we apply {L}and{S}oil, a physically based landscape evolution model, to evaluate 7 {LM} scenarios over long- (30 years) and short-terms (event scale). {LM} scenarios included changes in land use and/or landscape structure. {U}nder current {LM}, mean surface soil erosion was similar to 0.69 +/- 39.10(-3) m over 30 years. {I}n contrast, a single extreme event (435 mm/24 h) in {J}anuary resulted in similar to 0.62 +/- 3.10(-3) {I}n loss and similar to 0.04 +/- 2.10(-3) m if it occurred in {O}ctober. {H}eterogeneous patterns of erosion and deposition developed after 30 years, whereas extreme events dominantly showed soil loss and high catchment connectivity. {E}ffectiveness of {LM} in erosion mitigation and sediment trapping differed according to temporal and spatial scales for each scenario. {W}e concluded that multiple temporal and spatial scales must be incorporated in order to adaptively manage land degradation and meet neutrality targets.}, keywords = {{ZONE} {MEDITERRANEENNE} ; {L}and degradation ; {D}egradation neutrality ; {S}oil erosion ; {L}andscaping ; {M}itigation strategy ; {FRANCE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{J}ournal of {E}nvironmental {M}anagement}, volume = {235}, numero = {}, pages = {282--292}, ISSN = {0301-4797}, year = {2019}, DOI = {10.1016/j.jenvman.2019.01.063}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010075247}, }