The Mediterranean countries of Europe have suffered deep land-use transform
ations during this century and the expansion of wildfires after generalized
land abandonment in the marginal uplands. Differences in soil properties d
ue to land use may lead to different responses of the ecosystem in case of
fire. We analyze how soil erodibility in a cropland and oldfields of differ
ent age after abandonment (bushland, shrubland and pine forest) would be af
fected by wildfire. Soil samples taken in each land use were analyzed to ch
aracterize soil erodibility. From fuel load measures, the range of temperat
ures to be attained in case of a fire were estimated for the topsoil. From
these temperatures and from the information available in the literature, we
predicted the changes in soil properties produced by the fire and estimate
d soil erodibility for the burned lands. Changes in soil erodibility were s
light in the field crop with low fuel load, and increased according to biom
ass and forest floor accumulation. As the initial soil erodibility was inve
rsely related to fuel load, the fire would increase the values of soil erod
ibility of the different land uses up to close to those of the field crop.
In addition, the fire would produce very similar soil erodibility values fo
r the different land uses, and therefore a homogenizing post-fire soil resp
onse in the landscape. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.