De Laurentiis, Valeria Maier, Stephanie Horn, Rafael Uusitalo, Ville Hiederer, Roland Chéron-Bessou, Cécile Morais, Tiago Grant, Tim Mila i Canals, Llorenç Sala, Serenella
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Purpose: Anthropogenic activities are a major driver of soil and land degradation. Due to the spatial heterogeneity of soil properties and the global nature of most value chains, the modelling of the impacts of land use on soil quality for application in life cycle assessment (LCA) requires a regionalised assessment with global coverage. This paper...
Lisboa, Sà Nogueira Mauricio Grinand, Clovis Betbeder, Julie Montfort, Frédérique Blanc, Lilian
The fragmented and complex landscape in the Miombo landscape makes it a challenge to map and disentangle the various forest change drivers (FCD) associated with these changes and relate them to other underlying drivers. To overcome these challenges, we developed a method to spatially disentangle the drivers of deforestation (smallholder and commerc...
Minasny, Budiman Adetsu, Diana Vigah Aitkenhead, Matt Artz, Rebekka R. E. Baggaley, Nikki Barthelmes, Alexandra Beucher, Amélie Caron, Jean Conchedda, Giulia Connolly, John
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Peatlands cover only 3–4% of the Earth's surface, but they store nearly 30% of global soil carbon stock. This significant carbon store is under threat as peatlands continue to be degraded at alarming rates around the world. It has prompted countries worldwide to establish regulations to conserve and reduce emissions from this carbon rich ecosystem....
Vallet, Ameline Dupuy, Stéphane Verlynde, Matthieu Gaetano, Raffaele
Land Use and Land Cover (LULC) maps are important tools for environmental planning and social-ecological modeling, as they provide critical information for evaluating risks, managing natural resources, and facilitating effective decision-making. This study aimed to generate a very high spatial resolution (0.5 m) and detailed (21 classes) LULC map f...
Tonderai Mataruse, Prosper Nyikahadzoi, Kefasi Fallot, Abigail Perrotton, Arthur
This paper presents the results of a study using participatory mapping to collectively understand deforestation dynamics in Murehwa, a communal area approximately 90 km northeast of Harare, Zimbabwe's capital city. The study engaged smallholder farmers in a deliberative process through participatory mapping exercises in 15 villages. For each exerci...
Houssoukpèvi, Issiakou Alladé Le Maire, Guerric Aholoukpè, Hervé Nonwègnon Sayimi Fassinou, Démayi Jorès Mauryo Amadji, Guillaume Lucien Chapuis-Lardy, Lydie Chevallier, Tiphaine
Land use change is one of the most important determinants of carbon storage and dynamics in ecosystems. Areas in the proximity of metropoles undergo land use changes but are poorly studied for their soil and biomass carbon budget, especially in Africa. Close to Benin's economic capital, the Lama Territory located on the Allada Plateau and is subjec...
Ngadi Scarpetta, Yasmine Lebourgeois, Valentine Laques, Anne-Elisabeth Dieye, Mohamadou Bourgoin, Jeremy Bégué, Agnès
In the context of Global Change Research, detection, monitoring and characterization of land use/land cover (LULC) changes are of prime importance. The increasing availability of dense satellite image time series (SITS) has led to a shift in the change detection paradigm, with algorithms able to exploit the full temporal information laid down in SI...
Capliez, Emmanuel Ienco, Dino Gaetano, Raffaele Baghdadi, Nicolas Hadj Salah, Adrien Le Goff, Matthieu Chouteau, Florient
With the huge variety of Earth observation satellite missions available nowadays, the collection of multisensor remote sensing information depicting the same geographical area has become systematic in practice, paving the way to the further breakthroughs in automatic land cover mapping with the aim to support decision makers in a variety of land ma...
Castro Alvarado, Enzo Bégué, Agnès Leroux, Louise Gaetano, Raffaele
Non-active agricultural land (NAAL) mapping in West Africa is essential to accurately assess agricultural systems and its contribution to food security and agro-ecological sustainability of current practices, and yet the available mapping methodologies are not adapted to the environmental and cropping conditions encountered when addressing tropical...
Tarsiguel, Laura Dorey, Elodie Dorel, Marc Andrieu, Nadine
CONTEXT: In the French West Indies, the banana sector has made a transition from systems heavily reliant on synthetic inputs to more agroecological systems. However, despite abundant literature on the performance of these systems, few studies have described the mechanisms involved in this transition at the level of individual farms. OBJECTIVE: This...