Soil erosion is one of the major environmental threats in the northwestern Amhara Region of Ethiopia. The objective of this study is to assess the spatial heterogeneity of soil erosion risk within the Gumara-Maksegnit watershed (57.3 km2) using the Coordination of Information on the Environment (CORINE) soil erosion assessment method to determine the most endangered areas. The model is simple and robust and consists of six steps overlaying combinations of soil texture, depth, stoniness, climatic and land-use/land-cover information with GIS support. The CORINE model was used to produce potential and actual soil erosion maps. The potential soil erosion map consists of the erosion risk of the land without considering current vegetation, but ca...
Abstract Background Soil erosi...
Soil erosion by water and wind is among the most crucial land degradation processes in Ethiopia. Thi...
Soil erosion by water is recognized to be a critical economic problem in highland Ethiopia. However,...
Soil erosion by water has accelerated over recent decades due to non-sustainable land use practices ...
Soil erosion is a very critical form of land degradation resulting in the loss of soil nutrients and...
Abstract— Soil erosion is natural phenomena and is modified by biophysical environment comprising so...
Erosion map of a watershed offers a wealth of knowledge and can be crucial for implementing site-spe...
Soil erosion by water often described as the most worst form of land degradation with serious enviro...
The main objective of this study was to identify the most vulnerable areas to soil erosion in Guna-T...
Soil erosion is a difficult forceful practice by which useful surface soil is removed, conveyed, and...
In many regions of the world, soil erosion is one of the main land degradations processes that reduc...
Soil erosion is one of the major factors affecting sustainability of agricultural production in Ethi...
Soil erosion by water is a serious concern worldwide problem and it is difficult to assess its econo...
Soil erosion is a critical problem affecting rural livelihoods in Ethiopia. Large numbers of studie...
Soil erosion represents one of the most important global issues with serious effects on agriculture ...
Abstract Background Soil erosi...
Soil erosion by water and wind is among the most crucial land degradation processes in Ethiopia. Thi...
Soil erosion by water is recognized to be a critical economic problem in highland Ethiopia. However,...
Soil erosion by water has accelerated over recent decades due to non-sustainable land use practices ...
Soil erosion is a very critical form of land degradation resulting in the loss of soil nutrients and...
Abstract— Soil erosion is natural phenomena and is modified by biophysical environment comprising so...
Erosion map of a watershed offers a wealth of knowledge and can be crucial for implementing site-spe...
Soil erosion by water often described as the most worst form of land degradation with serious enviro...
The main objective of this study was to identify the most vulnerable areas to soil erosion in Guna-T...
Soil erosion is a difficult forceful practice by which useful surface soil is removed, conveyed, and...
In many regions of the world, soil erosion is one of the main land degradations processes that reduc...
Soil erosion is one of the major factors affecting sustainability of agricultural production in Ethi...
Soil erosion by water is a serious concern worldwide problem and it is difficult to assess its econo...
Soil erosion is a critical problem affecting rural livelihoods in Ethiopia. Large numbers of studie...
Soil erosion represents one of the most important global issues with serious effects on agriculture ...
Abstract Background Soil erosi...
Soil erosion by water and wind is among the most crucial land degradation processes in Ethiopia. Thi...
Soil erosion by water is recognized to be a critical economic problem in highland Ethiopia. However,...