Forest is an ideal ecosystem for a hydrological cycle, however converting forests to agroforestry or rainfed agriculture is inevitable. This study elaborates a hydrological response of infiltration, runoff, and soil moisture in three land uses at Renggung watershed. Field measurements were conducted in 2014−2015 in those system with soil types of entisols at upstream, inceptisols at the middle, and vertisols at downstream. Results showed that constant infiltration rate at upstream in forest was 55.6 cm hr-1, in 15−30 years agroforestry was 32.4 cm hr-1 on average and in rainfed was 26.4 cm hr-1. Infiltration in agroforestry at the middle and downstream was 16.8 cm hr-1 and 11.2 cm hr-1, -1 -1 -1 respectively, while in rainfed was 2.4...
Land use changes from forested into unforest catchment result negative effects to the environment, ...
AbstractVegetation cover change has a profound influence on the hydrological cycle. A reduction in v...
Land use in a watershed should consider land capability and watershed carrying capacity so that the ...
Forest is an ideal ecosystem for a hydrological cycle, however converting forests to agroforestry or...
Forest conversion to agriculture can induce the loss of hydrologic functions linked to infiltration....
Forest conversion to agriculture can induce the loss of hydrologic functions linked to infiltration....
Tropical Indonesian rainforest is managed using an Intensive Forest Management System (IFMS). The ma...
Land cover change may cause change on the hydrological function of an area, particularly on the dist...
Sumber Jaya (54,194 hectares) is a district in West Lampung, Indonesia, located at the upper part of...
Extensive deforestation in tropical regions may significantly influence the hydrological cycle. Howe...
Abstract Background This study aims to assess the effects of a forestation program and climate chang...
A hydrological model can represent processes of precipitation, interception, evapotranspiration, and...
Differing perceptions of the impacts on hydrological functions of tropical forest clearance and conv...
The impact of forest loss on catchment watershed functions has been the subject of scientific and pu...
<p>The landcover change, particularly deforestation, can to affect of hydrological response on water...
Land use changes from forested into unforest catchment result negative effects to the environment, ...
AbstractVegetation cover change has a profound influence on the hydrological cycle. A reduction in v...
Land use in a watershed should consider land capability and watershed carrying capacity so that the ...
Forest is an ideal ecosystem for a hydrological cycle, however converting forests to agroforestry or...
Forest conversion to agriculture can induce the loss of hydrologic functions linked to infiltration....
Forest conversion to agriculture can induce the loss of hydrologic functions linked to infiltration....
Tropical Indonesian rainforest is managed using an Intensive Forest Management System (IFMS). The ma...
Land cover change may cause change on the hydrological function of an area, particularly on the dist...
Sumber Jaya (54,194 hectares) is a district in West Lampung, Indonesia, located at the upper part of...
Extensive deforestation in tropical regions may significantly influence the hydrological cycle. Howe...
Abstract Background This study aims to assess the effects of a forestation program and climate chang...
A hydrological model can represent processes of precipitation, interception, evapotranspiration, and...
Differing perceptions of the impacts on hydrological functions of tropical forest clearance and conv...
The impact of forest loss on catchment watershed functions has been the subject of scientific and pu...
<p>The landcover change, particularly deforestation, can to affect of hydrological response on water...
Land use changes from forested into unforest catchment result negative effects to the environment, ...
AbstractVegetation cover change has a profound influence on the hydrological cycle. A reduction in v...
Land use in a watershed should consider land capability and watershed carrying capacity so that the ...