Modelling soil erosion response to sustainable landscape management scenarios in the Mo River Basin (Togo,West Africa)

cg.contributor.centerInternational Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas - ICARDAen_US
cg.contributor.centerInternational Center for Tropical Agriculture - CIAT (Alliance)en_US
cg.contributor.centerUniversity of Lomé - ULen_US
cg.contributor.centeriMMAPen_US
cg.contributor.centerWest African Science Service Center on Climate Change and Adapted Land Use - WASCALen_US
cg.contributor.centerKwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology - KNUSTen_US
cg.contributor.crpCGIAR Research Program on Dryland Systems - DSen_US
cg.contributor.crpCGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems - WLEen_US
cg.contributor.funderWorld Agroforestry Center - ICRAFen_US
cg.contributor.funderCGIAR Research Program on Dryland Systems - DSen_US
cg.contributor.funderWest African Science Service Center on Climate Change and Adapted Land Use - WASCALen_US
cg.contributor.projectRestoration of degraded land for food security and poverty reduction in East Africa and the Sahel: taking successes in land restoration to scaleen_US
cg.contributor.project-lead-instituteWorld Agroforestry Center - ICRAFen_US
cg.coverage.countryTGen_US
cg.coverage.end-date2018-05-31en_US
cg.coverage.geolocationLatitude: 9.53923978535186; Longitude: 0.6698814014812342en_US
cg.coverage.regionWestern Africaen_US
cg.coverage.start-date2016-02-01en_US
cg.creator.idLe, Quang Bao: 0000-0001-8514-1088en_US
cg.creator.idTamene, Lulseged: 0000-0002-3806-8890en_US
cg.date.embargo-end-dateTimelessen_US
cg.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.12.228en_US
cg.isijournalISI Journalen_US
cg.issn0048-9697en_US
cg.journalScience of the Total Environmenten_US
cg.subject.agrovocsoil erosionen_US
cg.subject.agrovocsustainable land managementen_US
cg.subject.agrovocwest africaen_US
cg.subject.agrovocsoil erosion modelsen_US
cg.subject.agrovocland restorationen_US
cg.subject.agrovocfinger milleten_US
cg.subject.agrovocmaizeen_US
cg.subject.agrovocsorghumen_US
cg.subject.sdgSDG 15 - Life on landen_US
cg.volume625en_US
dc.contributorLe, Quang Baoen_US
dc.contributorAgodzo, Sampsonen_US
dc.contributorTamene, Lulsegeden_US
dc.contributorWala, Kperkoumaen_US
dc.creatorDiwediga, Badabateen_US
dc.date.accessioned2018-11-07T12:24:58Z
dc.date.available2018-11-07T12:24:58Z
dc.description.abstractThe rural landscapes in Central Togo are experiencing severe land degradation, including soil erosion. However, spatially distributed information has scarcely been produced to identify the effects of landscape pattern dynamics on ecosystem services, especially the soil erosion control. In addition, relevant information for sustainable land and soil conservation is still lacking at watershed level. On this basis, using the LAndscape Management and Planning Tool for the Mo River basin (LAMPT_Mo), we (1) modelled soil erosion patterns in relation with land use/cover change (LUCC), land protection regime, and landforms, and (2) examined the efficiency of landscape redesign options on soil erosion amounts at basin scale.We found that Simulated historical net soil loss (NSL) for the Mo basin were approximately 26, 23, 27, and 44 t/ha/yr, for 1972, 1987, 2000, and 2014, respectively. These simulated NSLs were higher than the tolerable soil loss limits for the Tropics. Steep slopes (≥15°), poorly covered lands (croplands and savannas), and riversides (distances ≤100 m) are critical areas of sediment sources. The local appraisal of soil loss was in line with the simulated outputs even though quantification was not accounted for when dealing with rural illiterate people. Furthermore, results showed that the examined management measures, such as controlling the identified erosion hotspots through land protective measures, could help reduce the NSL up to 70%, to values closer to the tolerable limits for the Tropics. The model implementation in the basin showed insights for identifying erosion hotspots and targeting soil conservation planning and landscape restoration measures.en_US
dc.formatPDFen_US
dc.identifierhttps://mel.cgiar.org/dspace/limiteden_US
dc.identifierhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048969717336628en_US
dc.identifier.citationBadabate Diwediga, Quang Bao Le, Sampson Agodzo, Lulseged Tamene, Kperkouma Wala. (1/6/2018). Modelling soil erosion response to sustainable landscape management scenarios in the Mo River Basin (Togo, West Africa). Science of the Total Environment, 625, pp. 1309-1320.en_US
dc.identifier.statusTimeless limited accessen_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11766/8563
dc.languageenen_US
dc.publisherElsevier (12 months)en_US
dc.sourceScience of the Total Environment;625,(2018) Pagination 1309-1320en_US
dc.subjectsustainable soil managementen_US
dc.titleModelling soil erosion response to sustainable landscape management scenarios in the Mo River Basin (Togo,West Africa)en_US
dc.typeJournal Articleen_US
dcterms.available2018-01-12en_US
dcterms.extent1309-1320en_US
dcterms.issued2018-06-01en_US
mel.impact-factor4.610en_US
mel.project.openhttp://www.worldagroforestry.org/project/restoration-degraded-land-food-security-and-poverty-reduction-east-africa-and-sahel-takingen_US

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