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Water-saving techniques for restoring desertified lands: some lessons from the field

Authors :
Eugènia Gimeno
Gustavo Viera
Sven Kallen
Julián Campo
Vicenç Carabassa
Josep M. Alcañiz
Gertruud Van Leijen
Sergio García
F. González
Vicente Andreu
Dimitrios-Sotirios Kourkoumpas
Daniela Alba-Patiño
Harrie Lovenstein
Argyro Aliki Zioga
Antonio Castro
Christos Emmanouel Papadelis
European Commission
Source :
Carabassa, Vicenç Alba-Patiño, Daniela García, Sergio Campo Velásquez, Julián Lovenstein, Harrie Van Leijen, Gertruud Castro, Antonio J. González, Francisco Viera, Gustavo Kourkoumpas, Dimitrios-Sotirios Zioga, Argyro Aliki Papadelis, Christos Emmanouel Andreu Pérez, Vicente Gimeno García, Eugenia Kallen, Sven Alcañiz, Josep Maria 2021 Water-saving techniques for restoring desertified lands: some lessons from the field Land Degradation and Development 33 1 133 144, RODERIC. Repositorio Institucional de la Universitat de Valéncia, instname, Dipòsit Digital de Documents de la UAB, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Nature-based solutions can significantly contribute to restoration projects in areas affected by desertification processes, where they are necessary for reversing land degradation. Currently, one innovative solution is The Cocoon™, which has been designed as a new ecotechnology for improving seedling establishment. The Cocoon consists of a doughnut-shaped container made of recycled cardboard that provides water and shelter at least during the first year of a seedling, which is the most critical for plant establishment. To determine the effectiveness of this ecotechnology under different conditions, the Cocoon was tested on a variety of soils, climates, vegetation, and land uses. Six planting trials were performed in Spain and Greece, which covered a range from humid to arid climates. With the objective of studying its functionality, the survival of the seedlings, their vigor, and growth were monitored for 2 years. Compared with conventional planting systems, the Cocoon has effectively increased seedling survival, especially under dry growing conditions (low rainfall, soils with low water holding capacity). The Cocoon also allowed for higher growth of some species (olive trees, holm oaks, and Aleppo pines). Moreover, a positive correlation between the rainfall on the site and the biodegradation degree of the Cocoon device was observed. Overall, the Cocoon becomes more efficient in arid climates or adverse growing conditions.<br />EU Life Program, Grant/Award Numbers: LIFE15 CCA/ES/000125, LIFE19 CCM/ES/001199

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Carabassa, Vicenç Alba-Patiño, Daniela García, Sergio Campo Velásquez, Julián Lovenstein, Harrie Van Leijen, Gertruud Castro, Antonio J. González, Francisco Viera, Gustavo Kourkoumpas, Dimitrios-Sotirios Zioga, Argyro Aliki Papadelis, Christos Emmanouel Andreu Pérez, Vicente Gimeno García, Eugenia Kallen, Sven Alcañiz, Josep Maria 2021 Water-saving techniques for restoring desertified lands: some lessons from the field Land Degradation and Development 33 1 133 144, RODERIC. Repositorio Institucional de la Universitat de Valéncia, instname, Dipòsit Digital de Documents de la UAB, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....aa073fd9960b1ed6bdc209f339c16676
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/ldr.4134