Volume 26, Issue 5
Special Issue Article

Evaluating Soil Threats Under Climate Change Scenarios in the Andalusia Region, Southern Spain

María Anaya‐Romero

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Evenor‐Tech, CSIC Spin‐off, Institute of Natural Resources and Agrobiology, Spanish National Research Council, Reina Mercedes 10, 41012 Sevilla, Spain

Correspondence to: M. Anaya‐Romero, Evenor‐Tech, CSIC Spin‐off, Institute of Natural Resources and Agrobiology, Spanish National Research Council, Reina Mercedes 10, 41012 Sevilla, Spain.

E‐mail: m.anaya@evenor‐tech.com

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Sameh Kotb Abd‐Elmabod

Institute of Natural Resources and Agrobiology, Spanish National Research Council, Reina Mercedes 10, 41012 Sevilla, Spain

Soil and Water Use Department, National Research Centre, 33 Al Behous, Cairo, Egypt

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Miriam Muñoz‐Rojas

Plant Biology, The University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Hwy, Crawley, WA, 6009 Australia

Kings Park and Botanic Garden, Fraser Ave, Perth, WA, 6005 Australia

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Gianni Castellano

Evenor‐Tech, CSIC Spin‐off, Institute of Natural Resources and Agrobiology, Spanish National Research Council, Reina Mercedes 10, 41012 Sevilla, Spain

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Carlos Juan Ceacero

Environmental and Water Agency of Andalusia, c/Johan G. Gutemberg 1, Isla de la Cartuja, 41092 Seville, Spain

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Susana Alvarez

Environmental and Water Agency of Andalusia, c/Johan G. Gutemberg 1, Isla de la Cartuja, 41092 Seville, Spain

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Miguel Méndez

Environmental Council of the Junta de Andalucía, Avda. Manuel Siurot 50, 41071 Seville, Spain

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Diego De la Rosa

Evenor‐Tech, CSIC Spin‐off, Institute of Natural Resources and Agrobiology, Spanish National Research Council, Reina Mercedes 10, 41012 Sevilla, Spain

Institute of Natural Resources and Agrobiology, Spanish National Research Council, Reina Mercedes 10, 41012 Sevilla, Spain

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First published: 07 January 2015
Citations: 33

Abstract

European policies can be relevant to protect soils under climate change scenarios and therefore preserve the wide variety of functions and services provided by the soil. The European Thematic Strategy for Soil Protection will require member states to identify areas under risk from various soil threats and establish procedures to achieve sustainability. Five models Terraza, Cervatana, Sierra, Raizal, and Pantanal included in the Mediterranean Land Evaluation Information System decision support system packages were used to identify areas vulnerable to various soil threats under climate change scenarios in the Andalusia region. While Terraza and Cervatana forecast general land use capability for a broad series of possible agricultural uses, the Sierra model predicts forestry land suitability for the presence/absence of 22 typical Mediterranean forest species. Raizal and Pantanal models predict soil erosion vulnerability, contamination, and other processes. Interpretation of results in different scenarios allows quantifying the effects of climate change in terms of agricultural productivity, forestry land suitability, erosion, and contamination risks. The obtained results allow to identify detailed vulnerable areas and formulate site‐specific management plans for soil protection. Climate change is expected to impact crop growth with a higher impact on summer crops (corn, sunflower, and cotton). The results show a potential opportunity for reforestation (Quercus spp.) in future climate scenarios, while other species such as Castanea sativa will not be suitable in the study area by 2070 and 2100. Soil contamination and erosion show only slight differences between the current and future scenario of climate change. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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