Soil water erosion on cultivated lands represents a severe threat to soil resources in the world, and especially in
Mediterranean areas, due to their topographic, edaphic and climatic conditions. Among the cultivated lands,
vineyards deserve a particular attention because, aside representing one of the most important crops in terms
of income andemployment, they also have proven to be the formof agricultural use that causes one of the highest
soil losses. Although the topic of soilwater erosion on vineyards has been studied, it still raises uncertainties, due
to the high variability of procedures for data acquisition, which consists into different scales of analysis and
measurement methods. There is still a great gap in knowledge about the effect of triggering factors on soil
water erosion and, so far, an effort to quantify this effect on the Mediterranean viticulture has not been made
yet. Therefore, this paper review aims to (i) develop a documented database on splash, sheet and rill erosion
rates in Mediterranean vineyards, (ii) identify and, if possible, quantify the effect of triggering factors such as
topography, soil properties, rainfall characteristics and soil conservation techniques on soil water erosion, and
(iii) provide suggestions for a more sustainable viticulture. Although the large variability of data, some general
trends between erosion rates and triggering factors could be found, as long as data were categorized according
to the samemeasurement method.However, no general rule uponwhich to consider one triggering factor always
predominant over the others came out. This paper review supports the importance of monitoring soil water
erosion by field measurements to better understand the relationship between the factors. However, protocols
should be established for standardizing the procedure of collecting data and reporting results to enable data
comparison among different study areas
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