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Title
Application of systematic monitoring and mapping techniques: Assessing land restoration potential in semi-arid lands of Kenya
Author(s)
Winowiecki, Leigh Ann;Vågen, Tor-Gunnar;Kinnaird, Margaret F.;O'Brien, Timothy G.
Published
2018
Publisher
Geoderma
Published Version DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoderma.2018.04.017
Abstract
Highlights Prediction models for soil properties using MIR spectroscopy performed well. Woody and herbaceous cover influenced topsoil OC more than vegetation class. Erosion had a strong effect on SOC across each vegetation class. Predictive maps of SOC and erosion were generated using Landsat 8 reflectance. Restoration potential was assessed using key land and soil health variables.
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