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Main Author: Rizzo, Davide
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Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2025
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14919678
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contents <p>This dataset contains the list of photos used to illustrate runoff management structures across the world, as part of a paper titled "A framework for the sustainable maintenance of permanent runoff management structures in rainfed agriculture under climate change" to be published in the Journal of Environmental Management. </p> <p>The photos are included in figure 5 and illustrate <span>examples of the heterogeneity of shapes, materials, and naming of the onsite runoff management structures worldwide. Terrace naming is based on Chen et al. </span><span>(2017)</span><span> and Dorren and Rey </span><span>(2004)</span><span> unless otherwise specified by the authors of the photos. A - Dense network of drainage ditches, in the plain of Le Fay-Saint-Quentin, Hauts-de-France region (photo: Davide Rizzo, 2021). B - Olive grove monoculture on narrow bench terraces with dry-stone wall risers, Monte Pisano, Tuscany (photo: Davide Rizzo, 2007). C - Bench terraces at the Naba Laban falls, near Faraya (photo: Jean Albergel). D - Level terraces in Djebel Haraz (photo: IRD/Marie-Noëlle Favier, 2005). E - Recently sown paddy fields in Sindh (photo: DFID/Russell Watkins, 2010). F - Terraced paddy fields (photo: Sharada Prasad CS, CC BY 2.0, 2013). G - Terraced paddy fields, Longsheng (photo: Drolexandre, CC BY 3.0, 2008). H -<span>  </span>“tiered rice paddies”, south of Bacau </span><span>(Kaiser et al., 2011 photo 2B)</span><span>. I - Slope terraces in north Wollo, Amhara region (photo: kindly provided by Sabine Planel and used here with her permission, 2010). J - “Jessour”, a terraced wadi system for water harvesting (photo: Jean Albergel). K - Level terraces on loess soil, Ksar Hallouf, Mednine (photo: Christian Lamontagne, 2017).<span>  </span>L - “Banquettes” also named contour benches (photo: Jean Albergel, 1999). M - Half-moon or crescent-shaped terraces (photo: Jean Albergel). N - Small dry-stone wall terraces at Iferhane, Rheraya Valley, western Haut-Atlas (photo: Vincent Simonneaux, 2004). O - “Anti-erosion protections” on a hillside field (photo: Olivier Barrière, 2000). P - Zig terraces (photo: Marc Poully, 2003). Q - Slope terraces in Santa Rosa region (photo: Thierry Ruf, 2004). R - Stream buffers (photo: Lynn Betts, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 2010).</span></p>
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Rizzo, Davide
<p>This dataset contains the list of photos used to illustrate runoff management structures across the world, as part of a paper titled "A framework for the sustainable maintenance of permanent runoff management structures in rainfed agriculture under climate change" to be published in the Journal of Environmental Management. </p> <p>The photos are included in figure 5 and illustrate <span>examples of the heterogeneity of shapes, materials, and naming of the onsite runoff management structures worldwide. Terrace naming is based on Chen et al. </span><span>(2017)</span><span> and Dorren and Rey </span><span>(2004)</span><span> unless otherwise specified by the authors of the photos. A - Dense network of drainage ditches, in the plain of Le Fay-Saint-Quentin, Hauts-de-France region (photo: Davide Rizzo, 2021). B - Olive grove monoculture on narrow bench terraces with dry-stone wall risers, Monte Pisano, Tuscany (photo: Davide Rizzo, 2007). C - Bench terraces at the Naba Laban falls, near Faraya (photo: Jean Albergel). D - Level terraces in Djebel Haraz (photo: IRD/Marie-Noëlle Favier, 2005). E - Recently sown paddy fields in Sindh (photo: DFID/Russell Watkins, 2010). F - Terraced paddy fields (photo: Sharada Prasad CS, CC BY 2.0, 2013). G - Terraced paddy fields, Longsheng (photo: Drolexandre, CC BY 3.0, 2008). H -<span>  </span>“tiered rice paddies”, south of Bacau </span><span>(Kaiser et al., 2011 photo 2B)</span><span>. I - Slope terraces in north Wollo, Amhara region (photo: kindly provided by Sabine Planel and used here with her permission, 2010). J - “Jessour”, a terraced wadi system for water harvesting (photo: Jean Albergel). K - Level terraces on loess soil, Ksar Hallouf, Mednine (photo: Christian Lamontagne, 2017).<span>  </span>L - “Banquettes” also named contour benches (photo: Jean Albergel, 1999). M - Half-moon or crescent-shaped terraces (photo: Jean Albergel). N - Small dry-stone wall terraces at Iferhane, Rheraya Valley, western Haut-Atlas (photo: Vincent Simonneaux, 2004). O - “Anti-erosion protections” on a hillside field (photo: Olivier Barrière, 2000). P - Zig terraces (photo: Marc Poully, 2003). Q - Slope terraces in Santa Rosa region (photo: Thierry Ruf, 2004). R - Stream buffers (photo: Lynn Betts, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 2010).</span></p>
title Runoff management structure photos
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14919678