Authors
Temesgen Gashaw, Abeyou W Worqlul, Yihun T Dile, Solomon Addisu, Amare Bantider, Gete Zeleke
Publication date
2020/8/1
Journal
Heliyon
Volume
6
Issue
8
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Assessing the potential impacts of different land management practices helps to identify and implement sustainable watershed management measures. This study aims to assess a change in soil erosion rate under different land management practices in the Gilgel Abay watershed of the upper Blue Nile basin, Ethiopia. The Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) model that was adapted to the Ethiopian highlands context was employed to estimate the rate of soil erosion. The impact of land management practices on soil erosion was estimated for three scenarios, which were baseline, intensive cultivation, and extensive cultivation scenarios. At the baseline scenario, the mean annual soil erosion was estimated at ~32.8 t ha−1yr−1, which is equivalent to a loss of ~13.66 Mt yr−1 from the entire watershed. While the rate of soil erosion reduced to ~11.3 t ha−1yr−1 during the implementation of intensive …
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