Ferreira, VeraSamora-Arvela, AndréPanagopoulos, Thomas2017-04-072017-04-0720160964-0568AUT: TPA01485;http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/9755Climate and land-use/cover changes (LUCC) influence soil erosion vulnerability in the semi-arid region of Alqueva, threatening the reservoir storage capacity and sustainability of the landscape. Considering the effect of these changes in the future, the purpose of this study was to investigate soil erosion scenarios using the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) model. A multi-agent system combining Markov cellular automata with multi-criteria evaluation was used to investigate LUCC scenarios according to delineated regional strategies. Forecasting scenarios indicated that the intensive agricultural area as well as the sparse and xerophytic vegetation and rainfall-runoff erosivity would increase, consequently causing the soil erosion to rise from 1.78 Mg ha(-1) to 3.65 Mg ha(-1) by 2100. A backcasting scenario was investigated by considering the application of soil conservation practices that would decrease the soil erosion considerably to an average of 2.27 Mg ha(-1). A decision support system can assist stakeholders in defining restrictive practices and developing conservation plans, contributing to control the reservoir's siltation.engLand-use changeSoil erosionRevised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE)Soil erosion vulnerability under scenarios of climate land-use changes after the development of a large reservoir in a semi-arid areajournal article10.1080/09640568.2015.1066667