Evaluations of Stream Flow Response to Land Use and Land Cover Changes in Wabe Watershed, Omo-Gibe Basin, Ethiopia

Y. Abose
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Land Use and Land Cover Change (LU/LC) is one of the notable human induced worldwide changes. Hence, understanding the stream flow responses of a watershed to this dynamic change is becoming fundamental for water resources management planning. The study was conducted with the objective to analyses the impact of Land use and Land cover changes on stream flow response of Wabe watershed, in Omo-Gibe basin. Land use and land cover maps were developed using satellite image of Landsat5 TM 1988, Landsat7 ETM+ 2001 and Landsat8 OLI/TIRS 2018 through maximum likelihood algorithm of supervised classification using ERDAS Imagine 2014 and ArcGIS software for satellite image processing and map preparation. A physical based, semi-distributed hydrological model SWAT was used to simulate LU/LC change effects on the stream flow responses of watershed. During the study period the land use and land cover has changed due to natural and anthropogenic activity. The results depicted that there was an incessant expansion of agricultural land, built-up area and forest cover, on the other hand declining of agroforestry; grassland and woodland were happened during from the 1988 to 2018 periods. Due to the occurred LU/LC changes, the mean monthly stream flow were increased by 5.97m 3 /s for wet season and similarly the dry season flow showed increasing by 0.96m 3 /s during the study periods from 1988 up to 2018. Generally the result indicated that large changes of the stream flow in the watershed. Hence result notified an urgent intervention, so as to regulate the LU/LC change and to reduce its strong impacts on the stream flow of the Wabe watershed. Keywords: Land use/Land covers, stream flow, Wabe watershed, SWAT Model DOI: 10.7176/CER/12-10-02 Publication date: October 31 st 2020
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埃塞俄比亚Omo-Gibe流域河流流量对土地利用和土地覆盖变化的响应评价
土地利用/土地覆盖变化(LU/LC)是全球范围内显著的人类活动变化之一。因此,了解流域对这种动态变化的流响应正成为水资源管理规划的基础。本研究旨在分析Omo-Gibe流域Wabe流域土地利用和土地覆被变化对河流流量响应的影响。以Landsat5 TM 1988、Landsat7 ETM+ 2001和Landsat8 OLI/TIRS 2018卫星影像为基础,利用ERDAS Imagine 2014和ArcGIS软件进行卫星影像处理和地图编制,通过监督分类的最大似然算法绘制土地利用和土地覆被图。采用基于物理的半分布式水文模型SWAT模拟了LU/LC变化对流域径流响应的影响。在研究期间,土地利用和土地覆盖受到自然和人为活动的双重影响。结果表明:该区农业用地、建筑面积和森林覆盖面积不断扩大,农林业面积不断减少;1988 - 2018年为草地和林地。由于LU/LC的变化,1988 - 2018年汛期的月平均流量增加了5.97m³/s,旱季的月平均流量增加了0.96m³/s。结果表明,流域内水流变化较大。因此,需要采取紧急干预措施,以调节LU/LC的变化,减少其对滨水流域水流的强烈影响。关键词:土地利用/土地覆盖,河流流量,Wabe流域,SWAT模型DOI: 10.7176/CER/12-10-02出版日期:2020年10月31日
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