Soil Conservation Planning in Estimating Soil Loss in AFA River Watershed

Authors

  • Tesfaw Melkamu Adugna Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, Ethiopia
  • Shimelis Berhanu Gebere Haramaya Institute of Technology, Ethiopia

Keywords:

Afa Watershed, Soil Loss, Upper Blue Nile Basin

Abstract

Soil erosion is a worldwide problem that cause environmental degradation. The problem is severe in African countries including Ethiopia. Afa river watershed is also the victim of this problem. This study was aimed to estimate soil loss in the watershed by GIS based USLE model, and prioritize sub watersheds for soil conservation planning. Rainfall erosive effect, soil erodibility, topographic effect, land use land cover and supportive conservation practice factors were used as an input for the model to determine the amount of soil loss from the watershed. A combination of GIS application, Remote Sensing technique, and USLE model were used for soil loss estimation and the result showed that the annual soil loss from the watershed was in the range of 0 to 129.58 ton ha- 1year-1 with mean soil loss of 20.04 ton ha-1 year-1 . The mean soil loss was greater than soil loss tolerance of 11ton ha-1 year-1 . Based on mean annual soil loss and erosion risk area coverage, erosion 'hot spot' areas were identified and prioritized for conservation planning. Accordingly, SW5, SW 15, SW 17, SW 14, SW 13, SW 6, SW 2, SW 10, SW 7, SW 11, SW 8, SW 18, SW 19, SW 1, SW 4, SW 9, SW 16, SW 3 and SW12 got 1 up to 19 priority level respectively. This study recommended that soil and water conservation measuresshould be planned for impelimentation, starting from SW5 to SW12 based on the capacity of logistics, time, budget and skill availability

Published

2023-08-27

How to Cite

Adugna, T. M., & Gebere, S. B. (2023). Soil Conservation Planning in Estimating Soil Loss in AFA River Watershed . Journal of Profession Akseprin, 1(2). Retrieved from https://jurnal.akseprin.org/index.php/JOPA/article/view/40

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