Authors
William H Blake, Anna Rabinovich, Maarten Wynants, Claire Kelly, Mona Nasseri, Issakwisa Ngondya, Aloyce Patrick, Kelvin Mtei, Linus Munishi, Pascal Boeckx, Ana Navas, Hugh G Smith, David Gilvear, Geoff Wilson, Neil Roberts, Patrick Ndakidemi
Publication date
2018/12/3
Journal
Environmental Research Letters
Volume
13
Issue
12
Pages
124014
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Description
Implementation of socially acceptable and environmentally desirable solutions to soil erosion challenges is often limited by (1) fundamental gaps between the evidence bases of different disciplines and (2) an implementation gap between science-based recommendations, policy makers and practitioners. We present an integrated, interdisciplinary approach to support co-design of land management policy tailored to the needs of specific communities and places in degraded pastoral land in the East African Rift System. In a northern Tanzanian case study site, hydrological and sedimentary evidence shows that, over the past two decades, severe drought and increased livestock have reduced grass cover, leading to surface crusting, loss of soil aggregate stability, and lower infiltration capacity. Infiltration excess overland flow has driven (a) sheet wash erosion,(b) incision along convergence pathways and livestock …
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