Rural Flashcards
Causes of land degradation
Deforestation Over exploitation of fuel wood Overgrazing Agricultural activities Industrialisation Mining
Land degradation
Value of biophysical environment is affected by combo of human induced processes acting upon land
Techniques to manage land degradation
Afforestation Fanya Juu Terraces Zai pits Magic stones/ diguettes Microdams
Afforestation
Reduces wind erosion and prevents soil erosion as the tree roots bind together the soil holds it in place. Great green wall of Africa project aims to achieve this
Fanya Juu Terraces
By digging drainage channels at right angles to the slope and throwing the soil upslope a terrace is formed that allows water to infiltrate rather than run off.
Needs a lot of labour
Makanya Tanzania crop yields increased from 1.5 tonnes per hectare to 2.4 tonnes per hectare
Zai pits
Hollows dug by farmers to retain moisture and nutrients. Eroded soil can be productive rather than abandoned. Organic material are added to planting pits instead of spreading it over entire field area where it is often blown away
One farmer - millet yields increased from less than 350kg/hectare without zai pits to between 1000-2000 kg/hectare
Magic stones/ diguettes
Lines of stones placed along the contour lines of gently sloping land to trap rainwater and soil. Effective during heavy rainfall to reduce overland flow caused by ITCZ rains
Rainy season yields can be improved by 40%
Microdams
Sahel is characterised by a short raining season followed by long dry season. Microdams collect rain off water to charge the aquifer, maintaining surface water for a long period of the year.