In many cases the values of potential risk
coincide with the present intensity of the
erosion processes.The -maximun erosion risk
arises in the cultivated areas of the moun
tainous region with wet sub-tropical climate
where it is urgent to apply practical conser
vation measures. The areas still not cleared
shows a low risk, on condition that the pres
ent management is preserved. In the plain a-
reas the potential erosion values are moder
ate, despite of low gradient, because of the
high erosion susceptibility of the soil and
the aggressiveness of the climate.
The coincidence of the extreme of soil loss
values of the region, characterized by a sub
tropical climate, with the categories estab
lished by S.A.E1 Swaify (1977) for Hawa i
must be pointed out: the values for Hawai are
higher than the ones measured normally in re
gions of temperate humid climate. The rela
tively high values of soil loss can be attri
buted the regional climate aggressiveness,
the instability of the vegetal coverage and
the predominance of loessic soils.
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CONCLUS IONS
- The quick inventory of the erosion hazard
in extended regions allows to detect the
most affected areas, a fact which contrib
utes to the implementations of conservation
programs at the regional level.
- The use of a geomorpho1ogica1 basis, the
methodological criteria of the USLE and re
mote sensing techn i ques ' g i ves the mapping
at small scales scientific objetivity and
allows it to be rapid and economic.
- The use of the Universal Soil Loss Equation
has advantages from other parametrical meth
ods for its relative simplicity and great
divulgation. The limitation derivated from
the application of averages of the erosion
factors are minimized by the regional char
acter of the appraisement.
- The use of Landsat information by both vis
ual and/or digital interpretation gives
planimetric reliability and mu 1ti-tempora1
information of the landscape dynamics.
- The studied area shows, in general, a high
erosion risk due to the increasing anthropic
pressure on extended areas which are still
covered by natural vegetation.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I wish to tank Dr. Van Zuidam for his assist
ance and valuables comments during my perma
nence in ITC and also in the field work period
in Argentine.
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