Morphometric analysis: sub-watershed prioritization in the temcha watershed, upper Blue Nile Basin, Ethiopia

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Adam, Tamir [1 ,3 ]
Fetene, Aramde [2 ]
Girma, Million [3 ]
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[1] East Gojam Zone Dept Land Adm & Use, Debre Markos, Ethiopia
[2] Addis Ababa Univ, Chair Environm Planning & Landscape Design, EiABC, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
[3] Debre Markos Univ, Dept Nat Resource Management, Debre Markos, Ethiopia
关键词
Conservation planning; Degradation; Drainage networks; Erosion-prone; Land use/land cover; Vulnerability assessment; SEDIMENT; AREAS; FLOW; GIS; MANAGEMENT;
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10.1007/s40899-024-01134-y
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TV21 [水资源调查与水利规划];
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081501 ;
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The degradation of the Blue Nile basin threatens its agricultural, ecological, and socioeconomic stability. This study aims to address this challenge by identifying and prioritizing erosion-prone sub-watersheds within the Temcha watershed. Leveraging digital elevation models (DEMs) and ArcGIS, 26 sub-watersheds were delineated to aid spatially informed conservation planning. Morphometric analysis revealed complex drainage networks, while vulnerability assessment categorized sub-watersheds based on conservation priority. Integrating quantitative morphometric parameters and land use/land cover analysis allowed for a comprehensive assessment of watershed conditions. The quantitative morphometric values represent the morphological characteristics of each sub-watershed, while the land use/land cover percentages indicate the distribution of different land cover types within each sub-watershed. By considering both factors, decision-makers can prioritize conservation efforts in areas where the combination of land cover and morphometric characteristics poses the greatest environmental risk. The vulnerability assessment classified sub-watersheds into four categories: very low, low, moderate, and high priority, with lower Compound values (Cp) indicating greater erosion risk, emphasizing targeted interventions. Sub-watershed 04 emerged as a high-priority area due to significant erosion risk, contrasting with sub-watershed 07, which showed lower susceptibility. Based on the findings the top five priorities possibly having high erosion are SBWS4 falls under first or high priority; SBWS2 under the 2nd priority; SBWS3 under 3rd priority, SBWS12 under the 4th priority and SBWS5 under the 5th priority. This prioritization framework offers a systematic approach for resource allocation and tailored conservation measures, crucial for mitigating environmental challenges and ensuring the long-term sustainability of the watershed ecosystem.
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