Water erosion risk assessment in South Africa : a proposed methodological framework

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Le Roux, J.J. (Jacobus Johannes)
Sumner, P.D. (Paul)

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Wiley-Blackwell

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With the increase in human impacts on the environment, especially in terms of agricultural intensification and climate change, erosion processes need to be assessed and continually monitored. In many countries, but particularly in developing countries such as South Africa, standardized methodological frameworks that deliver comparable results across large areas as a baseline for regional scale monitoring are absent. Due to limitations of scale at which techniques can be applied and erosion processes assessed, this study describes a multi-process and multiscale approach for soil erosion risk assessment under South African conditions. The framework includes assessment of sheet-rill erosion at a national scale based on the principles and components defined in the Universal Soil Loss Equation; gully erosion in a large catchment located in the Eastern Cape Province by integrating 11 important factors into a GIS; and sediment migration for a research catchment near Wartburg in KwaZulu-Natal by means of the Soil andWater Assessment Tool. Three hierarchical levels are presented in the framework, illustrating the most feasible erosion assessment techniques and input datasets that are required for application at a regional scale with proper incorporation of the most important erosion contributing factors. The methodological framework is not interpreted as a single assessment technique but rather as an approach that guides the selection of appropriate techniques and datasets according to scale dependency and modelled complexity of the erosion processes.

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Water erosion, Risk assessment, Methodological framework, South Africa

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Le Roux, JJ & Sumner, PD 2013, 'Water erosion risk assessment in South Africa : a proposed methodological framework', Geografiska Annaler Series A - Physical Geography, vol. 95, no. 4, pp. 323-336.