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(‎Created claim: summary (P836): CLIMATE CHANGE AND LAND MANAGEMENT CHANGES HAVE SERIOUS IMPLICATIONS FOR SOIL AND WATER RESOURCES, AND FOR MANY ESSENTIAL ECOSYSTEM SERVICES DEPENDENT ON THEM, SUCH AS THE PROVISION OF DRINKING WATER AND IRRIGATION, CONTROL OF SOIL EROSION, AND CARBON SEQUESTRATION. IN ADDITION, THE SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF WELL-DESIGNED SOIL (P.E. REDUCED TILLAGE, GREEN MANURE, VEGETATION BELTS, REFORESTATION) CAN REDUCE THE RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH CLIMATIC CHAN...)
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CLIMATE CHANGE AND LAND MANAGEMENT CHANGES HAVE SERIOUS IMPLICATIONS FOR SOIL AND WATER RESOURCES, AND FOR MANY ESSENTIAL ECOSYSTEM SERVICES DEPENDENT ON THEM, SUCH AS THE PROVISION OF DRINKING WATER AND IRRIGATION, CONTROL OF SOIL EROSION, AND CARBON SEQUESTRATION. IN ADDITION, THE SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF WELL-DESIGNED SOIL (P.E. REDUCED TILLAGE, GREEN MANURE, VEGETATION BELTS, REFORESTATION) CAN REDUCE THE RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH CLIMATIC CHANGE, DEMOGRAPHIC INCREASE AND DEGRADATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES. THE DESIGN OF EFFECTIVE ADAPTATION AND MITIGATION STRATEGIES REQUIRES KNOWLEDGE OF THE MULTIPLE EFFECTS OF SUSTAINABLE LAND MANAGEMENT ON ECOSYSTEM SERVICES AT REGIONAL LEVEL, UNDER CURRENT AND FUTURE CLIMATE SCENARIOS. OFTEN, SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION MEASURES ARE BENEFICIAL TO AN ECOSYSTEM SERVICE, BUT THEY ACT TO THE DETRIMENT OF OTHERS, SO AN INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT IS REQUIRED. SO FAR, MOST STUDIES HAVE FOCUSED ON THE ANALYSIS OF RELATIVELY SMALL SPACE UNITS, VERY DETAILED BIOPHYSICAL PROCESSES, AND INDIVIDUAL ASPECTS OF THE IMPACTS OF CLIMATIC CHANGE OR SOIL MANAGEMENT CHANGE. BUT THERE IS A NEED TO EVALUATE THE MULTIPLE IMPACTS OF CLIMATIC CHANGE AND LAND MANAGEMENT CHANGES IN ECOSYSTEM SERVICES AT REGIONAL LEVEL, WHICH IS THE MOST RELEVANT TO POLICY DECISIONS. THE GENERAL OBJECTIVE OF THIS PROJECT IS TO QUANTIFY THE MULTIPLE IMPACTS OF CLIMATIC CHANGE AND CHANGES IN LAND MANAGEMENT ON CERTAIN ECOSYSTEM SERVICES AT REGIONAL LEVEL. THE SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES SHALL AIM AT: 1) DEFINE REALISTIC SUSTAINABLE SOIL MANAGEMENT AND CLIMATIC CHANGE SCENARIOS FOR THE 2010-2100 PERIOD FOR THE SAFE RIO BASIN (SEPARATE SPAIN) BASED ON THREE IPCC CLIMATE CHANGE SCENARIOS, AND 2) QUANTIFY THE REGIONAL IMPACTS OF PRESENT AND FUTURE CLIMATE CHANGE AND SOIL MANAGEMENT SCENARIOS ON SOIL AND WATER RESOURCES, AND ON DEFINED AND DEPENDENT ECOSYSTEM SERVICES. FUTURE SOIL MANAGEMENT SCENARIOS WILL BE PREPARED USING PREVIOUS STUDIES ON SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT IN THE STUDY AREA AT PLOT SCALE, GLOBAL DATABASES, SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE AND ADDITIONAL INTERVIEWS WITH SOCIAL AGENTS TO PRIORITISE. RECOGNISED HYDROLOGISTIC AND REGIONAL SEDIMENT EXPORT MODELS WILL BE INTEGRATED TO EVALUATE CHANGES IN SEDIMENT FLOW AND EXPORT IN THE STUDY BASIN FOR DIFFERENT SCENARIOS. THE SEQUESTRATION OF CARBON IN SOILS AND VEGETATION ACCORDING TO SOIL MANAGEMENT WILL BE QUANTIFIED THROUGH GIS MODELLING. THE OUTPUTS OF THESE MODELS WILL BE USED TO CALCULATE IMPACTS ON SELECTED ECOSYSTEM SERVICES AT REGIONAL LEVEL. THE EXPECTED RESULTS WILL PROVIDE QUANTIFIED INFORMATION ON THE IMPACTS OF SOIL MANAGEMENT SCENARIOS AND THE SATISFACTION OF ECOSYSTEM SERVICES RELATED TO: 1) CONTROL OF LOCAL AND REGIONAL EFFECTS OF EROSION, 2) AVAILABILITY OF WATER AND WATER STORED IN RESERVOIRS, AND 3) MITIGATION OF CLIMATIC CHANGE THROUGH CARBON SEQUESTRATION. ONCE THE IMPACTS HAVE BEEN QUANTIFIED, RECOMMENDATIONS WILL BE DEVELOPED IN COLLABORATION WITH SOCIAL AGENTS FOR ADAPTATION STRATEGIES TO CLIMATIC CHANGE THROUGH SUSTAINABLE SOIL MANAGEMENT PRACTICES. (English)
Property / summary: CLIMATE CHANGE AND LAND MANAGEMENT CHANGES HAVE SERIOUS IMPLICATIONS FOR SOIL AND WATER RESOURCES, AND FOR MANY ESSENTIAL ECOSYSTEM SERVICES DEPENDENT ON THEM, SUCH AS THE PROVISION OF DRINKING WATER AND IRRIGATION, CONTROL OF SOIL EROSION, AND CARBON SEQUESTRATION. IN ADDITION, THE SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF WELL-DESIGNED SOIL (P.E. REDUCED TILLAGE, GREEN MANURE, VEGETATION BELTS, REFORESTATION) CAN REDUCE THE RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH CLIMATIC CHANGE, DEMOGRAPHIC INCREASE AND DEGRADATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES. THE DESIGN OF EFFECTIVE ADAPTATION AND MITIGATION STRATEGIES REQUIRES KNOWLEDGE OF THE MULTIPLE EFFECTS OF SUSTAINABLE LAND MANAGEMENT ON ECOSYSTEM SERVICES AT REGIONAL LEVEL, UNDER CURRENT AND FUTURE CLIMATE SCENARIOS. OFTEN, SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION MEASURES ARE BENEFICIAL TO AN ECOSYSTEM SERVICE, BUT THEY ACT TO THE DETRIMENT OF OTHERS, SO AN INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT IS REQUIRED. SO FAR, MOST STUDIES HAVE FOCUSED ON THE ANALYSIS OF RELATIVELY SMALL SPACE UNITS, VERY DETAILED BIOPHYSICAL PROCESSES, AND INDIVIDUAL ASPECTS OF THE IMPACTS OF CLIMATIC CHANGE OR SOIL MANAGEMENT CHANGE. BUT THERE IS A NEED TO EVALUATE THE MULTIPLE IMPACTS OF CLIMATIC CHANGE AND LAND MANAGEMENT CHANGES IN ECOSYSTEM SERVICES AT REGIONAL LEVEL, WHICH IS THE MOST RELEVANT TO POLICY DECISIONS. THE GENERAL OBJECTIVE OF THIS PROJECT IS TO QUANTIFY THE MULTIPLE IMPACTS OF CLIMATIC CHANGE AND CHANGES IN LAND MANAGEMENT ON CERTAIN ECOSYSTEM SERVICES AT REGIONAL LEVEL. THE SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES SHALL AIM AT: 1) DEFINE REALISTIC SUSTAINABLE SOIL MANAGEMENT AND CLIMATIC CHANGE SCENARIOS FOR THE 2010-2100 PERIOD FOR THE SAFE RIO BASIN (SEPARATE SPAIN) BASED ON THREE IPCC CLIMATE CHANGE SCENARIOS, AND 2) QUANTIFY THE REGIONAL IMPACTS OF PRESENT AND FUTURE CLIMATE CHANGE AND SOIL MANAGEMENT SCENARIOS ON SOIL AND WATER RESOURCES, AND ON DEFINED AND DEPENDENT ECOSYSTEM SERVICES. FUTURE SOIL MANAGEMENT SCENARIOS WILL BE PREPARED USING PREVIOUS STUDIES ON SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT IN THE STUDY AREA AT PLOT SCALE, GLOBAL DATABASES, SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE AND ADDITIONAL INTERVIEWS WITH SOCIAL AGENTS TO PRIORITISE. RECOGNISED HYDROLOGISTIC AND REGIONAL SEDIMENT EXPORT MODELS WILL BE INTEGRATED TO EVALUATE CHANGES IN SEDIMENT FLOW AND EXPORT IN THE STUDY BASIN FOR DIFFERENT SCENARIOS. THE SEQUESTRATION OF CARBON IN SOILS AND VEGETATION ACCORDING TO SOIL MANAGEMENT WILL BE QUANTIFIED THROUGH GIS MODELLING. THE OUTPUTS OF THESE MODELS WILL BE USED TO CALCULATE IMPACTS ON SELECTED ECOSYSTEM SERVICES AT REGIONAL LEVEL. THE EXPECTED RESULTS WILL PROVIDE QUANTIFIED INFORMATION ON THE IMPACTS OF SOIL MANAGEMENT SCENARIOS AND THE SATISFACTION OF ECOSYSTEM SERVICES RELATED TO: 1) CONTROL OF LOCAL AND REGIONAL EFFECTS OF EROSION, 2) AVAILABILITY OF WATER AND WATER STORED IN RESERVOIRS, AND 3) MITIGATION OF CLIMATIC CHANGE THROUGH CARBON SEQUESTRATION. ONCE THE IMPACTS HAVE BEEN QUANTIFIED, RECOMMENDATIONS WILL BE DEVELOPED IN COLLABORATION WITH SOCIAL AGENTS FOR ADAPTATION STRATEGIES TO CLIMATIC CHANGE THROUGH SUSTAINABLE SOIL MANAGEMENT PRACTICES. (English) / rank
 
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Property / summary: CLIMATE CHANGE AND LAND MANAGEMENT CHANGES HAVE SERIOUS IMPLICATIONS FOR SOIL AND WATER RESOURCES, AND FOR MANY ESSENTIAL ECOSYSTEM SERVICES DEPENDENT ON THEM, SUCH AS THE PROVISION OF DRINKING WATER AND IRRIGATION, CONTROL OF SOIL EROSION, AND CARBON SEQUESTRATION. IN ADDITION, THE SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF WELL-DESIGNED SOIL (P.E. REDUCED TILLAGE, GREEN MANURE, VEGETATION BELTS, REFORESTATION) CAN REDUCE THE RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH CLIMATIC CHANGE, DEMOGRAPHIC INCREASE AND DEGRADATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES. THE DESIGN OF EFFECTIVE ADAPTATION AND MITIGATION STRATEGIES REQUIRES KNOWLEDGE OF THE MULTIPLE EFFECTS OF SUSTAINABLE LAND MANAGEMENT ON ECOSYSTEM SERVICES AT REGIONAL LEVEL, UNDER CURRENT AND FUTURE CLIMATE SCENARIOS. OFTEN, SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION MEASURES ARE BENEFICIAL TO AN ECOSYSTEM SERVICE, BUT THEY ACT TO THE DETRIMENT OF OTHERS, SO AN INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT IS REQUIRED. SO FAR, MOST STUDIES HAVE FOCUSED ON THE ANALYSIS OF RELATIVELY SMALL SPACE UNITS, VERY DETAILED BIOPHYSICAL PROCESSES, AND INDIVIDUAL ASPECTS OF THE IMPACTS OF CLIMATIC CHANGE OR SOIL MANAGEMENT CHANGE. BUT THERE IS A NEED TO EVALUATE THE MULTIPLE IMPACTS OF CLIMATIC CHANGE AND LAND MANAGEMENT CHANGES IN ECOSYSTEM SERVICES AT REGIONAL LEVEL, WHICH IS THE MOST RELEVANT TO POLICY DECISIONS. THE GENERAL OBJECTIVE OF THIS PROJECT IS TO QUANTIFY THE MULTIPLE IMPACTS OF CLIMATIC CHANGE AND CHANGES IN LAND MANAGEMENT ON CERTAIN ECOSYSTEM SERVICES AT REGIONAL LEVEL. THE SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES SHALL AIM AT: 1) DEFINE REALISTIC SUSTAINABLE SOIL MANAGEMENT AND CLIMATIC CHANGE SCENARIOS FOR THE 2010-2100 PERIOD FOR THE SAFE RIO BASIN (SEPARATE SPAIN) BASED ON THREE IPCC CLIMATE CHANGE SCENARIOS, AND 2) QUANTIFY THE REGIONAL IMPACTS OF PRESENT AND FUTURE CLIMATE CHANGE AND SOIL MANAGEMENT SCENARIOS ON SOIL AND WATER RESOURCES, AND ON DEFINED AND DEPENDENT ECOSYSTEM SERVICES. FUTURE SOIL MANAGEMENT SCENARIOS WILL BE PREPARED USING PREVIOUS STUDIES ON SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT IN THE STUDY AREA AT PLOT SCALE, GLOBAL DATABASES, SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE AND ADDITIONAL INTERVIEWS WITH SOCIAL AGENTS TO PRIORITISE. RECOGNISED HYDROLOGISTIC AND REGIONAL SEDIMENT EXPORT MODELS WILL BE INTEGRATED TO EVALUATE CHANGES IN SEDIMENT FLOW AND EXPORT IN THE STUDY BASIN FOR DIFFERENT SCENARIOS. THE SEQUESTRATION OF CARBON IN SOILS AND VEGETATION ACCORDING TO SOIL MANAGEMENT WILL BE QUANTIFIED THROUGH GIS MODELLING. THE OUTPUTS OF THESE MODELS WILL BE USED TO CALCULATE IMPACTS ON SELECTED ECOSYSTEM SERVICES AT REGIONAL LEVEL. THE EXPECTED RESULTS WILL PROVIDE QUANTIFIED INFORMATION ON THE IMPACTS OF SOIL MANAGEMENT SCENARIOS AND THE SATISFACTION OF ECOSYSTEM SERVICES RELATED TO: 1) CONTROL OF LOCAL AND REGIONAL EFFECTS OF EROSION, 2) AVAILABILITY OF WATER AND WATER STORED IN RESERVOIRS, AND 3) MITIGATION OF CLIMATIC CHANGE THROUGH CARBON SEQUESTRATION. ONCE THE IMPACTS HAVE BEEN QUANTIFIED, RECOMMENDATIONS WILL BE DEVELOPED IN COLLABORATION WITH SOCIAL AGENTS FOR ADAPTATION STRATEGIES TO CLIMATIC CHANGE THROUGH SUSTAINABLE SOIL MANAGEMENT PRACTICES. (English) / qualifier
 
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Project Q3135682 in Spain
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    48,400.0 Euro
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    60,500.0 Euro
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    80.0 percent
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    1 January 2014
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    31 December 2016
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    AGENCIA CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS
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    37°59'32.57"N, 1°7'49.94"W
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    EL CAMBIO CLIMATICO Y LOS CAMBIOS DE MANEJO DE SUELO COMPORTAN SERIAS IMPLICACIONES PARA LOS RECURSOS SUELO Y AGUA, Y PARA MUCHOS SERVICIOS ESENCIALES DE LOS ECOSISTEMAS DEPENDIENTES DE LOS MISMOS, TALES COMO EL SUMINISTRO DE AGUA POTABLE Y DE RIEGO, EL CONTROL DE LA EROSION DEL SUELO, Y EL SECUESTRO DE CARBONO. ADEMAS, EL MANEJO SOSTENIBLE DEL SUELO BIEN DISEÑADO (P.E. LABRANZA REDUCIDA, ABONO VERDE, FAJAS DE VEGETACION, REFORESTACIONES) PUEDE REDUCIR LOS RIESGOS ASOCIADOS CON EL CAMBIO CLIMATICO, EL AUMENTO DEMOGRAFICO Y LA DEGRADACION DE LOS RECURSOS NATURALES. EL DISEÑO DE ESTRATEGIAS DE ADAPTACION Y MITIGACION EFICACES REQUIERE EL CONOCIMIENTO DE LOS MULTIPLES EFECTOS DEL MANEJO SOSTENIBLE DE SUELO SOBRE SERVICIOS DE LOS ECOSISTEMAS A ESCALA REGIONAL, BAJO ESCENARIOS DE CLIMA ACTUALES Y FUTUROS. A MENUDO, LAS MEDIDAS DE CONSERVACION DE SUELO Y AGUA SON BENEFICIOSAS PARA UN SERVICIO DEL ECOSISTEMA, PERO ACTUAN EN DETRIMENTO DE OTROS, POR ELLO SE REQUIERE UNA EVALUACION INTEGRADA. HASTA EL MOMENTO LA MAYORIA DE LOS ESTUDIOS SE HAN CENTRADO EN EL ANALISIS DE UNIDADES ESPACIALES RELATIVAMENTE PEQUEÑAS, PROCESOS BIOFISICOS MUY DETALLADOS, Y ASPECTOS INDIVIDUALES DE LOS IMPACTOS DEL CAMBIO CLIMATICO O EL CAMBIO DE MANEJO DE SUELO. PERO EXISTE UNA NECESIDAD DE EVALUACION DE LOS MULTIPLES IMPACTOS DEL CAMBIO CLIMATICO Y LOS CAMBIOS DE MANEJO DEL SUELO EN SERVICIOS DE LOS ECOSISTEMAS A ESCALA REGIONAL, QUE ES LA MAS RELEVANTE PARA LAS DECISIONES POLITICAS. ASI ESTE PROYECTO TIENE COMO OBJETIVO GENERAL CUANTIFICAR LOS MULTIPLES IMPACTOS DEL CAMBIO CLIMATICO Y CAMBIOS EN EL MANEJO DEL SUELO SOBRE DETERMINADOS SERVICIOS DEL ECOSISTEMA A ESCALA REGIONAL. LOS OBJETIVOS ESPECIFICOS TRATARAN DE: 1) DEFINIR ESCENARIOS REALISTAS DE MANEJO SOSTENIBLE DE SUELO Y DE CAMBIO CLIMATICO PARA EL PERIODO 2010-2100 PARA LA CUENCA DEL RIO SEGURA (SE ESPAÑA) BASADO EN TRES ESCENARIOS DE CAMBIO CLIMATICO DEL IPCC, Y 2) CUANTIFICAR LOS IMPACTOS A ESCALA REGIONAL DE LOS ESCENARIOS PRESENTES Y FUTUROS DE CAMBIO CLIMATICO Y MANEJO DE SUELOS SOBRE LOS RECURSOS SUELO Y AGUA, Y SOBRE LOS SERVICIOS DE LOS ECOSISTEMAS DEFINIDOS Y DEPENDIENTES DE ELLOS. LOS ESCENARIOS FUTUROS DE MANEJO DE SUELO SE PREPARARAN UTILIZANDO ESTUDIOS PREVIOS SOBRE MANEJO SOSTENIBLE EN LA ZONA DE ESTUDIO A ESCALA DE PARCELA, BASES DE DATOS GLOBALES, BIBLIOGRAFIA CIENTIFICA Y ENTREVISTAS ADICIONALES CON AGENTES SOCIALES PARA PRIORIZAR. RECONOCIDOS MODELOS HIDROLOGICOS Y DE EXPORTACION DE SEDIMENTOS REGIONALES SERAN INTEGRADOS PARA EVALUAR LOS CAMBIOS EN EL CAUDAL Y LA EXPORTACION DE SEDIMENTOS EN LA CUENCA DE ESTUDIO PARA LOS DIFERENTES ESCENARIOS. SE CUANTIFICARA A TRAVES DE MODELIZACION SIG EL SECUESTRO DE CARBONO EN SUELOS Y EN VEGETACION EN FUNCION DEL MANEJO DE SUELO. SE UTILIZARAN LAS SALIDAS DE ESTOS MODELOS PARA CALCULAR LOS IMPACTOS EN SERVICIOS DE LOS ECOSISTEMAS SELECCIONADOS A ESCALA REGIONAL. LOS RESULTADOS ESPERADOS PROPORCIONARAN INFORMACION CUANTIFICADA SOBRE LOS IMPACTOS DE ESCENARIOS DE MANEJO DEL SUELO Y LA SATISFACCION DE SERVICIOS DEL ECOSISTEMA RELACIONADOS CON: 1) EL CONTROL DE LOS EFECTOS LOCALES Y REGIONALES DE LA EROSION, 2) LA DISPONIBILIDAD DE AGUA Y EL AGUA ALMACENADA EN EMBALSES, Y 3) LA MITIGACION DEL CAMBIO CLIMATICO A TRAVES DEL SECUESTRO DEL CARBONO. UNA VEZ CUANTIFICADOS LOS IMPACTOS, SE ELABORARAN RECOMENDACIONES EN COLABORACION CON AGENTES SOCIALES PARA ESTRATEGIAS DE ADAPTACION AL CAMBIO CLIMATICO A TRAVES DE PRACTICAS DE MANEJO SOSTENIBLE DE SUELO. (Spanish)
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    CLIMATE CHANGE AND LAND MANAGEMENT CHANGES HAVE SERIOUS IMPLICATIONS FOR SOIL AND WATER RESOURCES, AND FOR MANY ESSENTIAL ECOSYSTEM SERVICES DEPENDENT ON THEM, SUCH AS THE PROVISION OF DRINKING WATER AND IRRIGATION, CONTROL OF SOIL EROSION, AND CARBON SEQUESTRATION. IN ADDITION, THE SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF WELL-DESIGNED SOIL (P.E. REDUCED TILLAGE, GREEN MANURE, VEGETATION BELTS, REFORESTATION) CAN REDUCE THE RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH CLIMATIC CHANGE, DEMOGRAPHIC INCREASE AND DEGRADATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES. THE DESIGN OF EFFECTIVE ADAPTATION AND MITIGATION STRATEGIES REQUIRES KNOWLEDGE OF THE MULTIPLE EFFECTS OF SUSTAINABLE LAND MANAGEMENT ON ECOSYSTEM SERVICES AT REGIONAL LEVEL, UNDER CURRENT AND FUTURE CLIMATE SCENARIOS. OFTEN, SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION MEASURES ARE BENEFICIAL TO AN ECOSYSTEM SERVICE, BUT THEY ACT TO THE DETRIMENT OF OTHERS, SO AN INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT IS REQUIRED. SO FAR, MOST STUDIES HAVE FOCUSED ON THE ANALYSIS OF RELATIVELY SMALL SPACE UNITS, VERY DETAILED BIOPHYSICAL PROCESSES, AND INDIVIDUAL ASPECTS OF THE IMPACTS OF CLIMATIC CHANGE OR SOIL MANAGEMENT CHANGE. BUT THERE IS A NEED TO EVALUATE THE MULTIPLE IMPACTS OF CLIMATIC CHANGE AND LAND MANAGEMENT CHANGES IN ECOSYSTEM SERVICES AT REGIONAL LEVEL, WHICH IS THE MOST RELEVANT TO POLICY DECISIONS. THE GENERAL OBJECTIVE OF THIS PROJECT IS TO QUANTIFY THE MULTIPLE IMPACTS OF CLIMATIC CHANGE AND CHANGES IN LAND MANAGEMENT ON CERTAIN ECOSYSTEM SERVICES AT REGIONAL LEVEL. THE SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES SHALL AIM AT: 1) DEFINE REALISTIC SUSTAINABLE SOIL MANAGEMENT AND CLIMATIC CHANGE SCENARIOS FOR THE 2010-2100 PERIOD FOR THE SAFE RIO BASIN (SEPARATE SPAIN) BASED ON THREE IPCC CLIMATE CHANGE SCENARIOS, AND 2) QUANTIFY THE REGIONAL IMPACTS OF PRESENT AND FUTURE CLIMATE CHANGE AND SOIL MANAGEMENT SCENARIOS ON SOIL AND WATER RESOURCES, AND ON DEFINED AND DEPENDENT ECOSYSTEM SERVICES. FUTURE SOIL MANAGEMENT SCENARIOS WILL BE PREPARED USING PREVIOUS STUDIES ON SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT IN THE STUDY AREA AT PLOT SCALE, GLOBAL DATABASES, SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE AND ADDITIONAL INTERVIEWS WITH SOCIAL AGENTS TO PRIORITISE. RECOGNISED HYDROLOGISTIC AND REGIONAL SEDIMENT EXPORT MODELS WILL BE INTEGRATED TO EVALUATE CHANGES IN SEDIMENT FLOW AND EXPORT IN THE STUDY BASIN FOR DIFFERENT SCENARIOS. THE SEQUESTRATION OF CARBON IN SOILS AND VEGETATION ACCORDING TO SOIL MANAGEMENT WILL BE QUANTIFIED THROUGH GIS MODELLING. THE OUTPUTS OF THESE MODELS WILL BE USED TO CALCULATE IMPACTS ON SELECTED ECOSYSTEM SERVICES AT REGIONAL LEVEL. THE EXPECTED RESULTS WILL PROVIDE QUANTIFIED INFORMATION ON THE IMPACTS OF SOIL MANAGEMENT SCENARIOS AND THE SATISFACTION OF ECOSYSTEM SERVICES RELATED TO: 1) CONTROL OF LOCAL AND REGIONAL EFFECTS OF EROSION, 2) AVAILABILITY OF WATER AND WATER STORED IN RESERVOIRS, AND 3) MITIGATION OF CLIMATIC CHANGE THROUGH CARBON SEQUESTRATION. ONCE THE IMPACTS HAVE BEEN QUANTIFIED, RECOMMENDATIONS WILL BE DEVELOPED IN COLLABORATION WITH SOCIAL AGENTS FOR ADAPTATION STRATEGIES TO CLIMATIC CHANGE THROUGH SUSTAINABLE SOIL MANAGEMENT PRACTICES. (English)
    12 October 2021
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    Murcia
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    Identifiers

    CGL2013-42009-R
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