Local Perception on Effect of Land Degradation in the Blue Nile River Headwaters

Q1 Social Sciences European Journal of Geography Pub Date : 2022-05-30 DOI:10.48088/ejg.a.ewu.13.3.087.104
Alelgn EWUNTU TEMESGEN
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Poor land-use practices have threatened the livelihood of rural people in Ethiopia. This study assessed the local perception of the impact of land degradation on rural livelihood in the Blue Nile river headwaters, North Gojjam sub-basin. To achieve this objective, questionnaires were administered for 414 sample households and series of focus group discussions and detailed interviews were held with participants. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze quantitative data while qualitative data were buildup using narration and simple description approaches. The finding showed that all local farmers perceived that land degradation was the main local ecological problem since 2008 in the form of soil erosion, soil nutrient depletion; soil acidity and soil biodiversity loss. Most of them (62.54%) perceived as land degradation severity was high and increasing through time, primarily on cereal crop land. Population growth, using animal dung and crop residue for domestic cooking and heating energy, free grazing, using crop residue for construction, absence of fallowing, poor farming, steep slope, and using inappropriate SWC technologies are the main causes of land degradation in the study area. Most local farmers observed as land degradation has decreased crop and livestock productivity, firewood, and surface water resources accessibility. These resulted in the decline in households’ food security and net income over the last 10 years. The finding showed that farmers used traditional ditche, hillside terrace, soil bund, stone bund, check dam, and waterway to reduce land degradation. To reduce the effect of abject land degradation and to improve rural livelihood in the north Gojjam sub-basin, adopting landscape friendly sustainable land management technologies, encouraging various off-farm livelihoods strategies, upgrading livestock feeding systems, and inspiring sustainable energy sources are very urgent.
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不良的土地使用做法威胁到埃塞俄比亚农村人民的生计。本研究评估了当地对北戈贾姆次流域青尼罗河源头土地退化对农村生计影响的看法。为了实现这一目标,对414个样本家庭进行了问卷调查,并对参与者进行了一系列焦点小组讨论和详细访谈。描述性统计学用于分析定量数据,而定性数据则使用叙述和简单描述方法进行构建。调查结果表明,自2008年以来,所有当地农民都认为土地退化是当地的主要生态问题,表现为土壤侵蚀、土壤养分流失;土壤酸度和土壤生物多样性丧失。其中大多数(62.54%)被认为土地退化的严重程度很高,并随着时间的推移而增加,主要发生在谷类作物土地上。人口增长、将动物粪便和作物残渣用于家庭烹饪和取暖、自由放牧、将作物残渣用于建筑、没有休耕、农业条件差、坡度陡峭以及使用不适当的SWC技术是研究区域土地退化的主要原因。大多数当地农民认为,土地退化降低了作物和牲畜的生产力、木柴和地表水资源的可及性。这导致家庭的粮食安全和净收入在过去10年中有所下降。研究结果表明,农民使用传统的沟渠、山坡阶地、土堤、石堤、淤地坝和水道来减少土地退化。为了减少土地严重退化的影响,改善北Gojjam次流域的农村生计,采用有利于景观的可持续土地管理技术,鼓励各种非农业生计战略,升级牲畜饲养系统,并激发可持续能源,这些都是非常紧迫的。
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European Journal of Geography
European Journal of Geography Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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期刊介绍: The publication of the European Journal of Geography (EJG) is based on the European Association of Geographers’ goal to make European Geography a worldwide reference and standard. Thus, the scope of the EJG is to publish original and innovative papers that will substantially improve, in a theoretical, conceptual or empirical way the quality of research, learning, teaching and applying geography, as well as in promoting the significance of geography as a discipline. Submissions are encouraged to have a European dimension
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