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Applied and Environmental Soil Science | 2013

Land Use Effects on Soil Quality Indicators: A Case Study of Abo-Wonsho Southern Ethiopia

Awdenegest Moges; Melku Dagnachew; Fantaw Yimer

Soil quality assessment is valuable for evaluating agroecosystem sustainability, soil degradation, and identifying sustainable land management practices. This study compared soil quality within culturally protected forest areas and adjacent grassland, grazing land, and farmland in Abo-Wonsho, Southern Ethiopia. A total of 40 soil samples (4 land uses × 5 replications × 2 soil depth layers: 0 to 10 cm and 10 to 20 cm) were collected for analysis. Soil textural fractions (i.e., sand, silt, and clay percentage) varied with land use and soil depths even though the textural class across all land use types was sandy loam. Bulk density, soil organic carbon (SOC), and available potassium (K) varied significantly: , , and , respectively, with land use and soil depth, but other indicators showed no significant difference. We conclude soil quality can be protected and maintained by improving existing land use practices within both agricultural and modern forest management areas.


Environmental Systems Research | 2015

Soil erosion risk assessment in the Chaleleka wetland watershed, Central Rift Valley of Ethiopia

Kebede Wolka; Habitamu Tadesse; Efrem Garedew; Fantaw Yimer

BackgroundIncreased flooding and newly formed rills and gullies were observed in the Cheleleka wetland watershed, over the past three to five years. These events are due to problems related to land use changes and are adversely affecting land productivity. This study was conducted to quantify, analyze and map soil erosion risk areas using the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation.ResultsOnly 13.6 percent of the study area has a soil loss value less than 10 ton per hectare per year with the remaining area experiencing a higher soil loss value. A large area, 53.6 percent of the watershed, is under severe to extremely severe soil loss (>45 ton per hectare per year). Another 17.3 percent of the study area has annual soil loss of 20–45 ton per hectare.ConclusionA significantly large area of the Cheleleka wetland watershed has non-tolerable soil erosion that threatens annual crop production, land productivity, and hydrological functioning of the area. From the conservation perspective, a large proportion of the watershed needs immediate watershed management intervention.


Journal of Sustainable Forestry | 2018

Contribution of participatory forest management towards conservation and rehabilitation of dry Afromontane forests and its implications for carbon management in the tropical Southeastern Highlands of Ethiopia

Haji Kedir; Mesele Negash; Fantaw Yimer; Mulugeta Limenih

ABSTRACT Participatory forest management (PFM) has been applied as an approach to create a framework for collaborative forest management between local communities and government forestry agencies. This study was designed to assess the contribution of PFM approach in improving forest status in the Southeastern Highlands of Ethiopia. Landsat satellite imageries of four years were used to evaluate the trends and rate of deforestation before and after PFM interventions. Socio-economic data were collected from sample household surveys, key participants, focus group discussions, and field observations. The results showed that there was high rate of deforestation before PFM intervention as forestland has decreased by 19% (2531 ha) between 1990 and 2000. However, after the PFM intervention (2000–2016), the forest cover has increased by 247 ha (2.2%). During this period, net 1016 ha of shrub-lands were converted into forestland owing to significant forest regeneration. In addition, most sampled households (94% and 96% from lower and upper altitudes, respectively) perceived that PFM had significantly contributed to improve forest regeneration in their locality. This study revealed that PFM can serve as a stepping stone for carbon financing mechanisms to reduce greenhouses emission and enhance carbon sinks via forest resources.


Soil & Tillage Research | 2014

Soil property variation under agroforestry based conservation tillage and maize based conventional tillage in Southern Ethiopia

Haile Ketema; Fantaw Yimer


Agricultural sciences | 2011

Effects of level soil bunds and stone bunds on soil properties and its implications for crop production: the case of Bokole watershed, Dawuro zone, Southern Ethiopia

Kebede Wolka; Awdenegest Moges; Fantaw Yimer


African Journal of Environmental Science and Technology | 2013

Farmers' perception of the effects of soil and water conservation structures on crop production: The case of Bokole watershed, Southern Ethiopia

Kebede Wolka; Awdenegest Moges; Fantaw Yimer


Resources and Environment | 2012

The Effects of 'Fanya juu' Soil Conservation Structure on Selected Soil Physical & Chemical Properties: the Case of Goromti Watershed, Western Ethiopia

Worku Hailu; Awdenegest Moges; Fantaw Yimer


Journal of Forestry Research | 2015

Influence of topographic aspect on floristic diversity, structure and treeline of afromontane cloud forests in the Bale Mountains, Ethiopia

Eshetu Yirdaw; Mike Starr; Mesele Negash; Fantaw Yimer


Environmental Systems Research | 2015

Soil property variations in relation to exclosure and open grazing land use types in the Central Rift Valley area of Ethiopia

Fantaw Yimer; Getachew Alemu; Abdu Abdelkadir


Agricultural Water Management | 2016

Rainwater harvesting for supplemental irrigation of onions in the southern dry lands of Ethiopia

Shibeshi Assefa; Birhanu Biazin; Alemayehu Muluneh; Fantaw Yimer; Amare Haileslassie

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