AbstractThe multiple ecosystem services provided by healthy soil are well known and include soil carbon sequestration to mitigate climate change, a medium for plant and agricultural production and regulating the hydrologic cycle. Despite the wide recognition of the importance of these services, drivers of soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics across various land uses in East Africa are poorly understood. The objectives of this study were threefold: to quantify SOC stocks across Tanzania; assess the effect of land cover and erosion on SOC; and investigate the relationship between inherent and dynamic soil properties under diverse land uses. The Land Degradation Surveillance Framework (LDSF) was used to assess the variability of ecological metri...
Various ecological and environmental indicators including climate change, soil fertility, water avai...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Tropical ecosystems are under increasing pressure of land-use changes,...
Most changes in forest cover affect the amount of carbon held in vegetation and soil, thereby, eith...
Tanzania is one of the countries that has embarked on a national programme under the United Nations ...
This article is published with open access at Springerlink.comLand-use change continues at an alarmi...
International Journal of Agricultural Policy and Research Vol.2 (4), pp. 167-177, April 2014Few stud...
Journal of Soil Science and Environmental Management 2016; Vol. 7(9): pp. 123-132This study was carr...
Southeastern Tanzania serves as a typical example of soil degradation and soil organic carbon (SOC) ...
The West Usambara Highlands in north-eastern Tanzania have many smallholder agro-ecosystems with unk...
This research article was published by MDPI, 2021Soil organic carbon (SOC) is widely recognised as p...
Disturbed African tropical forests and woodlands have the potential to contribute to climate change ...
Land use conversion is generally accompanied by large changes in soil organic carbon (SOC). SOC infl...
Reducing land use based carbon emissions is an essential part of proposed climate change mitigation ...
Various ecological and environmental indicators including climate change, soil fertility, water avai...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Tropical ecosystems are under increasing pressure of land-use changes,...
Most changes in forest cover affect the amount of carbon held in vegetation and soil, thereby, eith...
Tanzania is one of the countries that has embarked on a national programme under the United Nations ...
This article is published with open access at Springerlink.comLand-use change continues at an alarmi...
International Journal of Agricultural Policy and Research Vol.2 (4), pp. 167-177, April 2014Few stud...
Journal of Soil Science and Environmental Management 2016; Vol. 7(9): pp. 123-132This study was carr...
Southeastern Tanzania serves as a typical example of soil degradation and soil organic carbon (SOC) ...
The West Usambara Highlands in north-eastern Tanzania have many smallholder agro-ecosystems with unk...
This research article was published by MDPI, 2021Soil organic carbon (SOC) is widely recognised as p...
Disturbed African tropical forests and woodlands have the potential to contribute to climate change ...
Land use conversion is generally accompanied by large changes in soil organic carbon (SOC). SOC infl...
Reducing land use based carbon emissions is an essential part of proposed climate change mitigation ...
Various ecological and environmental indicators including climate change, soil fertility, water avai...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Tropical ecosystems are under increasing pressure of land-use changes,...
Most changes in forest cover affect the amount of carbon held in vegetation and soil, thereby, eith...