Assessing land use changes and agricultural practices in highland valley-bottom wetlands in Taita Hills, Kenya

African highlands provide important ecosystem services, supporting >80 million people, with >65 % relying on agriculture in highland valley-bottom wetlands (HVBW). These wetlands have been overlooked in inventories because of their small size, agricultural conversions, management practices, and defo...

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Autores principales: Gubamwoyo, S., Hein, T., Heiskanen, J., Kisha, D.G., Pellikka, P., Gruber, G., Omondi, V.A., Leitner, Sonja, Weigelhofer, G., Mwamodenyi, J.M., Obonyo, A.O., Gettel, G.M.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176152
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author Gubamwoyo, S.
Hein, T.
Heiskanen, J.
Kisha, D.G.
Pellikka, P.
Gruber, G.
Omondi, V.A.
Leitner, Sonja
Weigelhofer, G.
Mwamodenyi, J.M.
Obonyo, A.O.
Gettel, G.M.
author_browse Gettel, G.M.
Gruber, G.
Gubamwoyo, S.
Hein, T.
Heiskanen, J.
Kisha, D.G.
Leitner, Sonja
Mwamodenyi, J.M.
Obonyo, A.O.
Omondi, V.A.
Pellikka, P.
Weigelhofer, G.
author_facet Gubamwoyo, S.
Hein, T.
Heiskanen, J.
Kisha, D.G.
Pellikka, P.
Gruber, G.
Omondi, V.A.
Leitner, Sonja
Weigelhofer, G.
Mwamodenyi, J.M.
Obonyo, A.O.
Gettel, G.M.
author_sort Gubamwoyo, S.
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description African highlands provide important ecosystem services, supporting >80 million people, with >65 % relying on agriculture in highland valley-bottom wetlands (HVBW). These wetlands have been overlooked in inventories because of their small size, agricultural conversions, management practices, and deforestation. Using remote sensing, interviews, and observations, this study considered the drivers of land use and land cover change in HVBW in Taita Hills, Kenya. We inventoried agricultural and water management practices to understand the impact on ecosystem services and synthesized the information using the DPASER framework (Drivers, Pressures, Actions, State of the ecosystem, Ecosystem services, and Responses). We show that HVBW can be delineated using high-resolution (5 m) Digital Terrain Models (DTM) and the Multiresolution Valley Bottom Flatness (MrVBF) index, and validated with a Normalized Difference Moisture Index (NDMI2) and ground-truthing. HVBW are intensively used by smallholders for cropland and agroforestry. Most conversions occurred more than 50 years ago with the Land Adjudication Act of 1968 but increased from 88 % to 93 % from 1987 to 2023, respectively. Other drivers of wetland degradation include population growth, poverty, climate variation, and food insecurity resulting in more intensive year-round agriculture. To sustain HVBW ecosystem services including carbon storage, biodiversity, and water provisioning, we recommend collaborating with farmers through local organizations to identify and preserve abandoned flooded HVBW as natural systems, and to implement regenerative agriculture in mixed farming systems. Existing policies regarding forests, wetlands, and agricultural management should be harmonized and enforced to promote the use of native and indigenous trees.
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spelling CGSpace1761522025-10-26T13:00:45Z Assessing land use changes and agricultural practices in highland valley-bottom wetlands in Taita Hills, Kenya Gubamwoyo, S. Hein, T. Heiskanen, J. Kisha, D.G. Pellikka, P. Gruber, G. Omondi, V.A. Leitner, Sonja Weigelhofer, G. Mwamodenyi, J.M. Obonyo, A.O. Gettel, G.M. wetlands land use agricultural practices African highlands provide important ecosystem services, supporting >80 million people, with >65 % relying on agriculture in highland valley-bottom wetlands (HVBW). These wetlands have been overlooked in inventories because of their small size, agricultural conversions, management practices, and deforestation. Using remote sensing, interviews, and observations, this study considered the drivers of land use and land cover change in HVBW in Taita Hills, Kenya. We inventoried agricultural and water management practices to understand the impact on ecosystem services and synthesized the information using the DPASER framework (Drivers, Pressures, Actions, State of the ecosystem, Ecosystem services, and Responses). We show that HVBW can be delineated using high-resolution (5 m) Digital Terrain Models (DTM) and the Multiresolution Valley Bottom Flatness (MrVBF) index, and validated with a Normalized Difference Moisture Index (NDMI2) and ground-truthing. HVBW are intensively used by smallholders for cropland and agroforestry. Most conversions occurred more than 50 years ago with the Land Adjudication Act of 1968 but increased from 88 % to 93 % from 1987 to 2023, respectively. Other drivers of wetland degradation include population growth, poverty, climate variation, and food insecurity resulting in more intensive year-round agriculture. To sustain HVBW ecosystem services including carbon storage, biodiversity, and water provisioning, we recommend collaborating with farmers through local organizations to identify and preserve abandoned flooded HVBW as natural systems, and to implement regenerative agriculture in mixed farming systems. Existing policies regarding forests, wetlands, and agricultural management should be harmonized and enforced to promote the use of native and indigenous trees. 2025-08 2025-08-20T12:02:11Z 2025-08-20T12:02:11Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176152 en Open Access Elsevier Gubamwoyo, S., Hein, T., Heiskanen, J., Kisha, D.G., Pellikka, P., Gruber, G., Omondi, V.A., Leitner, S.M., Weigelhofer, G., Mwamodenyi, J.M., Obonyo, A.O. and Gettel, G.M. 2025. Assessing land use changes and agricultural practices in highland valley-bottom wetlands in Taita Hills, Kenya. Journal of Environmental Management 389:126122.
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land use
agricultural practices
Gubamwoyo, S.
Hein, T.
Heiskanen, J.
Kisha, D.G.
Pellikka, P.
Gruber, G.
Omondi, V.A.
Leitner, Sonja
Weigelhofer, G.
Mwamodenyi, J.M.
Obonyo, A.O.
Gettel, G.M.
Assessing land use changes and agricultural practices in highland valley-bottom wetlands in Taita Hills, Kenya
title Assessing land use changes and agricultural practices in highland valley-bottom wetlands in Taita Hills, Kenya
title_full Assessing land use changes and agricultural practices in highland valley-bottom wetlands in Taita Hills, Kenya
title_fullStr Assessing land use changes and agricultural practices in highland valley-bottom wetlands in Taita Hills, Kenya
title_full_unstemmed Assessing land use changes and agricultural practices in highland valley-bottom wetlands in Taita Hills, Kenya
title_short Assessing land use changes and agricultural practices in highland valley-bottom wetlands in Taita Hills, Kenya
title_sort assessing land use changes and agricultural practices in highland valley bottom wetlands in taita hills kenya
topic wetlands
land use
agricultural practices
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176152
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