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Modelling the effect of forest cover on shallow landslides at the river basin scale

Bathurst et al., 2010

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3982980773803399590
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Bathurst J
Bovolo C
Cisneros F
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Ecological Engineering

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The potential for reducing the occurrence of shallow landslides through targeted reforestation of critical parts of a river basin is explored through mathematical modelling. Through the systematic investigation of land management options, modelling allows the …
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