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Prediction, validation, and uncertainties of a nation-wide post-fire soil erosion risk assessment in Portugal

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
卷 12, 期 1, 页码 -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-07066-x

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  1. FCT-Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology [PCIF/MPG/0019/2017]
  2. FCT [SFRH/BD/146125/2019]
  3. CESAM [UIDP/50017/2020, UIDB/50017/2020]
  4. project EPyRIS - European Union through the SUDOE INTERREG Program [SOE2/P5/E0811]
  5. Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia [PCIF/MPG/0019/2017, SFRH/BD/146125/2019] Funding Source: FCT

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The aim of this study is to create a soil erosion risk map for forest and shrubland areas in mainland Portugal after wildfires, and evaluate its reliability. By using an erosion model and validation methods, high-risk areas of post-fire soil erosion were identified. These outcomes provide useful tools for forest managers to make decisions on emergency stabilization after wildfires.
Wildfires are a recurrent and increasing threat in mainland Portugal, where over 4.5 million hectares of forests and scrublands have burned over the last 38 years. These fire-affected landscapes have suffered an intensification of soil erosion processes, which can negatively affect soil carbon storage, reduce fertility and forest productivity, and can become a source of pollutants. The main objective of the present study is to produce a post-fire soil erosion risk map for the forest and shrubland areas in mainland Portugal and assess its reliability. To this end, the semi-empirical Morgan-Morgan-Finney erosion model was used to assess the potential post-fire soil erosion according to distinct burn severity and climate scenarios, and the accuracy of the predictions was verified by an uncertainty analysis and validated against independent field datasets. The proposed approach successfully allowed mapping post-fire soil erosion in Portugal and identified the areas with higher post-fire erosion risk for past and future climate extremes. The outcomes of this study comprise a set of tools to help forest managers in their decision-making for post-fire emergency stabilization, ensuring the adequate selection of areas for mitigation to minimize the economic and environmental losses caused by fire-enhanced soil erosion.

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