Rangeland restoration in Jordan: Restoring vegetation cover by water harvesting measures
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2022-09-21
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2022-12-01
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Mira Haddad, Stefan Strohmeier, Sayjro Nouwakpo, Omar Rimawi, Mark Weltz, Geert Sterk. (1/12/2022). Rangeland restoration in Jordan: Restoring vegetation cover by water harvesting measures. International Soil and Water Conservation Research, 10 (4), pp. 610-622.
Abstract
Restoration of the degraded rangelands in Jordan using mechanized water harvesting and native species
planting has become key to enhancing and maintaining the productivity and resilience of fragile ecosystems. A balanced interaction between the rangeland's hydrology and vegetation states is vital for
achieving long-term sustainability. To gain a better insight into the impact of restoration on surface
runoff and erosion and its role in recovering the ecosystem functions, we used the Rangeland Hydro logical and Erosion Model (RHEM) to simulate various vegetation scenarios. Our research aims to understand the rangelands' water and sediment dynamics and the vegetation transition states of the
ecosystem through evaluating the current (degraded) situation, assess the restoration approach on
improving the degraded status (restored), and investigate the long-term sustainability of the restoration
approach compared with historical rangeland conditions (baseline). Several scenarios were developed
with rangeland experts, local community representatives, and measurements at protected and restored
areas to represent the rangeland conditions. We found that restoration of the degraded Badia areas will
decrease annual surface runoff from an average of 23.5 to 19.1 mm/year and soil erosion rate from 3.3 to
1.3 tons/ha. With time, restoration can bring back rangeland water and sediment dynamics closer towards the baseline conditions, which were 16.9 mm/year runoff rates and 0.85 ton/ha/year soil loss. The results indicate that restoration is a promising methodology to restore the degraded ecosystem and
approximate the environment's historical hydrological regime
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Haddad, Mira https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9450-1599
Strohmeier, Stefan https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0723-5964
Sterk, Geert https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3304-7249
Strohmeier, Stefan https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0723-5964
Sterk, Geert https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3304-7249