The interactions between vegetation and erosion: new directions for research at the interface of ecology and geomorphology

ABSTRACT Vegetation and processes of erosion and deposition are interactive. An objective of this paper is to review selected studies that emphasize the interdependencies. The reviews suggest new directions for research uniting ecology and geomorphology – the sub‐discipline of biogeomorphology. The...

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