Impact of stone bunds on temporal and spatial variability of soil physical properties: a field study from northern Ethiopia

In the Ethiopian Highlands, stone bunds are a common practice for soil and water conservation, influencing runoff and erosion processes from sloped agricultural areas. The objective of this study was to investigate how stone bunds affect spatio-temporal relationships of these processes to better und...

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Autores principales: Klik, Andreas, Schurz, Christoph, Strohmeier, Stefan, Demelash, Nigus, Ziadat, Feras M., Schwen, Andreas, Zucca, Claudio
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2018
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/97449
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author Klik, Andreas
Schurz, Christoph
Strohmeier, Stefan
Demelash, Nigus
Ziadat, Feras M.
Schwen, Andreas
Zucca, Claudio
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Klik, Andreas
Schurz, Christoph
Schwen, Andreas
Strohmeier, Stefan
Ziadat, Feras M.
Zucca, Claudio
author_facet Klik, Andreas
Schurz, Christoph
Strohmeier, Stefan
Demelash, Nigus
Ziadat, Feras M.
Schwen, Andreas
Zucca, Claudio
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description In the Ethiopian Highlands, stone bunds are a common practice for soil and water conservation, influencing runoff and erosion processes from sloped agricultural areas. The objective of this study was to investigate how stone bunds affect spatio-temporal relationships of these processes to better understand their impacts on soil water development at the smallholder farmer's field level. Study area was the Gumara-Maksegnit Watershed in Northern Ethiopia, where two representative transects were investigated: One transect crossed a 71 m long field intersected by two stone bunds (SB) traced along the contour. The second transect crossed a similar hillslope without conservation structures at a length of 55 m representing baseline (untreated) conditions (NSB). During the rainy season 2012, bulk density, volumetric water content were monitored as well as tension disc infiltrometer experiments were performed to determine the saturated hydraulic conductivity and to derive soil water retention characteristics. Our observations show that SB decreased significantly soil bulk density in center and lower zones of SB transect compared to NSB. No temporal change was observed. Results targeting the surface soil moisture indicate that infiltration was higher with SB and happened earlier in the rainy season in the zones around the SB. Saturated hydraulic conductivity was positively affected by SB and increased significantly. Improved soil hydrology by SB fields may increase crop yields by higher soil water contents but also by extending the growing season after the rainy season. Therefore, stone bunds are a successful measure to establish climate-resilient agriculture in the Ethiopian highlands.
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spelling CGSpace974492023-06-12T18:47:44Z Impact of stone bunds on temporal and spatial variability of soil physical properties: a field study from northern Ethiopia Klik, Andreas Schurz, Christoph Strohmeier, Stefan Demelash, Nigus Ziadat, Feras M. Schwen, Andreas Zucca, Claudio In the Ethiopian Highlands, stone bunds are a common practice for soil and water conservation, influencing runoff and erosion processes from sloped agricultural areas. The objective of this study was to investigate how stone bunds affect spatio-temporal relationships of these processes to better understand their impacts on soil water development at the smallholder farmer's field level. Study area was the Gumara-Maksegnit Watershed in Northern Ethiopia, where two representative transects were investigated: One transect crossed a 71 m long field intersected by two stone bunds (SB) traced along the contour. The second transect crossed a similar hillslope without conservation structures at a length of 55 m representing baseline (untreated) conditions (NSB). During the rainy season 2012, bulk density, volumetric water content were monitored as well as tension disc infiltrometer experiments were performed to determine the saturated hydraulic conductivity and to derive soil water retention characteristics. Our observations show that SB decreased significantly soil bulk density in center and lower zones of SB transect compared to NSB. No temporal change was observed. Results targeting the surface soil moisture indicate that infiltration was higher with SB and happened earlier in the rainy season in the zones around the SB. Saturated hydraulic conductivity was positively affected by SB and increased significantly. Improved soil hydrology by SB fields may increase crop yields by higher soil water contents but also by extending the growing season after the rainy season. Therefore, stone bunds are a successful measure to establish climate-resilient agriculture in the Ethiopian highlands. 2018-03-25 2018-09-19T12:08:55Z 2018-09-19T12:08:55Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/97449 en Open Access Klik, Andreas; Schurz, Christoph; Strohmeier, Stefan; Demelash, Nigus; Ziadat, Feras M.; Schwen, Andreas; Zucca, Claudio. 2018. Impact of stone bunds on temporal and spatial variability of soil physical properties: a field study from northern Ethiopia. Land Degradation and Development, 29(3), pp. 585-595.
spellingShingle Klik, Andreas
Schurz, Christoph
Strohmeier, Stefan
Demelash, Nigus
Ziadat, Feras M.
Schwen, Andreas
Zucca, Claudio
Impact of stone bunds on temporal and spatial variability of soil physical properties: a field study from northern Ethiopia
title Impact of stone bunds on temporal and spatial variability of soil physical properties: a field study from northern Ethiopia
title_full Impact of stone bunds on temporal and spatial variability of soil physical properties: a field study from northern Ethiopia
title_fullStr Impact of stone bunds on temporal and spatial variability of soil physical properties: a field study from northern Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Impact of stone bunds on temporal and spatial variability of soil physical properties: a field study from northern Ethiopia
title_short Impact of stone bunds on temporal and spatial variability of soil physical properties: a field study from northern Ethiopia
title_sort impact of stone bunds on temporal and spatial variability of soil physical properties a field study from northern ethiopia
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/97449
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