“…Some studies focus on catchment scale (e.g., van der Waal and Rowntree, 2018; Yang, & Lu, 2018), while others look at smaller scale soil processes (e.g., Thomaz, 2018; Bagarello et al, 2018). There are studies looking at land‐use effects, such as grazing (Martínez‐Murillo, Hueso‐González, & Ruiz‐Sinoga, 2018), revegetation (Lizaga, Quijano, Palazón, Gaspar, & Navas, 2018), land abandonment (Calsamiglia et al, 2018), urbanization (Ferreira, Walsh, Steenhuis, ∓ Ferreira, 2018), and effects of wild fire (Martínez‐Murillo, & López‐Vicente, 2018), and others focus on characterization of specific landscape types, including alpine (Rainato et al, 2018), badlands (Moreno‐de las Herras et al, 2019; Caraballo‐Arias, Di Stefano, & Ferro, 2018), and gullies (Conoscenti, Agnesi, Cama, Caraballo‐Arias, & Rotigliano, 2018; Zegeye et al, 2018). Also, some studies address only hydrological connectivity (e.g., Laine‐Kaulio and Koivusalo, 2018) or sediment connectivity (e.g., Porto, Walling, & Callegari, 2018), while others look at both types of connectivity (Ricci, Girolamo, Abdelwahab, & Gentile, 2018).…”