Impact of forest landscape restoration in combating soil erosion in the Lake Abaya catchment, Southern Ethiopia

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Shibire Bekele Eshetu
Harison Kiplagat Kipkulei
Julian Koepke
Harald Kächele
Stefan Sieber
Katharina Löhr
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[1] Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF),Thaer
[2] Humboldt Universität zu Berlin,Institute for Agricultural and Horticultural Sciences Agricultural Economics
[3] Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT),Department of Geomatic Engineering and Geospatial Information Systems
[4] Eberswalde University for Sustainable Development,Urban Plant Ecophysiology, Thaer
[5] Humboldt Universität zu Berlin,Institute for Agricultural and Horticultural Sciences
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RUSLE; GIS; Erosion; Landscape restoration; Scenario analysis;
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As an effect of forest degradation, soil erosion is among Ethiopia’s most pressing environmental challenges and a major threat to food security where it could potentially compromise the ecosystem functions and services. As the effects of soil erosion intensify, the landscape’s capacity to support ecosystem functions and services is compromised. Exploring the ecological implications of soil erosion is crucial. This study investigated the soil loss and land degradation in the Lake Abaya catchment to explore forest landscape restoration (FLR) implementation as a possible countermeasure to the effects. The study used a geographic information system (GIS)-based approach of the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) to determine the potential annual soil loss and develop an erosion risk map. Results show that 13% of the catchment, which accounts for approximately 110,000 ha, is under high erosion risk of exceeding the average annual tolerable soil loss of 10 t/ha/year. Allocation of land on steep slopes to crop production is the major reason for the calculated high erosion risk in the catchment. A scenario-based analysis was implemented following the slope-based land-use allocation proposal indicated in the Rural Land Use Proclamation 456/2005 of Ethiopia. The scenario analysis resulted in a reversal erosion effect whereby an estimated 3000 t/ha/year of soil loss in the catchment. Thus, FLR activities hold great potential for minimizing soil loss and contributing to supporting functioning and providing ecosystem services. Tree-based agroforestry systems are among the key FLR measures championed in highly degraded landscapes in Ethiopia. This study helps policymakers and FLR implementors identify erosion risk areas for future FLR activities. Thereby, it contributes to achieving the country’s restoration commitment.
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