“…Furthermore, studies have estimated that desertification is likely to expand substantially because of population growth (MEA, ; Reynolds et al, ) and climate change resulting in precipitation variability, increased drought frequency, and persistence of dry conditions (D'Odorico, Bhattachan, Davis, Ravi, & Runyan, ; Huang, Yu, Guan, Wang, & Guo, ; IPCC, ). However, the geographic extent of desertification, which is of vital importance in desertification prevention planning (Verstraete, Scholes, & Smith, ; Yue et al, ), remains poorly understood (Daily, ; D'Odorico et al, ) given the importance of the problem and its recognition as a global issue. Desertification susceptibility assessment (DSA), also known as desertification sensitivity assessment or desertification assessment, is the primary method used to map the locations, extensions, and classifications of desertification (Lavado Contador, Schnabel, Gutiérrez, & Fernández, ; Sepehr, Hassanli, Ekhtesasi, & Jamali, ).…”