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Title: Assessing trends in climate aridity and vulnerability to soil degradation in Italy
Authors: Colantoni, Andrea 
Ferrara, C.
Perini, L.
Salvati, L.
Journal: ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS 
Issue Date: 2015
Abstract: 
The present study illustrates a framework to analyze changes in climate aridity and soil degradation on a
country scale in Italy. The spatial distribution of an indicator of soil vulnerability to degradation (the SQI,
soil quality index) was compared with an aridity index (the ratio of annual rainfall to annual reference
evapotranspiration) estimated on a decadal basis during 1951–2010. The aridity index decreased by 0.38%
per year indicating increased aridity and a non-uniform spatial distribution of soil vulnerability to
degradation. Changes in the aridity index were found associated with the lowest SQI classes, suggesting that the largest increase in climate aridity affects land with high-quality soils. Territorial disparities in the aridity index between high-quality and low-quality soils decreased over time indicating a more homogeneous and dry climate regime prevailing in the more recent decades. Results may inform sustainable land management policies and National Action Plans to combat desertification in the Mediterranean region. Areas classified at increased aridity and high vulnerability to soil degradation should be identified as a key target for climate change mitigation policies. Sustainable land management strategies are required to address the dependency between climate variations, land-use changes and soil degradation processes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2067/30462
ISSN: 1470-160X
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2014.09.031
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