This metadata set includes the metadata of the datasets created annually since 2013 in relation to the other erosion-related grounds. Certain parcels with low erosion sensitivity on the potential soil erosion map may still play an important role in soil erosion problems due to their specific location. For example, slightly sloping soils on top of a plateau (plateau soils) can lie at the source of soil erosion on the plots below by generating draining water. Valley soils, on the other hand, receive a lot of water from higher plots and can therefore be affected by severe soil erosion despite their intrinsic low erosion sensitivity. Such parcels can be classified on request as ‘other erosion-related land’. These lots will then be assigned a code A. This makes it possible to conclude a management agreement against erosion.The delimitation is independent of the annual changing parcel boundaries. All current and future plots with very low to negligible soil erosion falling within the “other erosion-related land” are automatically assigned the code A.
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