In many parts of Africa, soil erosion is an important problem, which is evident from high sediment yields in tropical montane streams. Previous studies in Kenya pointed to a large contribution from catchments cultivated by smallholder farmers. This led to the hypothesis that unpaved tracks and gullies are the main sediment sources in smallholder agriculture catchments of the highlands of Kenya. The aim of this study was to investigate the sediment sources with sediment fingerprinting to generate the knowledge base to improve land management and to reduce sediment yields. Four main sediment sources (agricultural land, unpaved tracks, gullies and channel banks) and suspended sediments were analysed for biogeochemical elements as potential tra...
Soil erosion is a persistent problem that requires continued control efforts as agricultural land lo...
The largest impact of land-use change on catchment hydrology can be linked to deforestation. This ch...
On-site and off-site effects of erosion in the Lake Victoria basin are some of the main contributors...
In many parts of Africa, soil erosion is an important problem, which is evident from high sediment y...
Water bodies in Tanzania are experiencing increased siltation, which is threatening water quality, e...
The largest impact of land-use change on catchment hydrology can be linked to deforestation. This ch...
Land use change is known to affect suspended sediment fluxes in headwater catchments. There is howev...
Soil and water conservation programmes in Kenya were not always successful due to experts’ negligenc...
The Mara River originates in Kenya in the Mau Escarpment and flows through the Serengeti ecosystem i...
Agricultural catchments in the tropics often generate high concentrations of suspended sediments fol...
This paper presents research-in-progress to understand small farmers’ soil and forestry management t...
The purposes of this study were to identify the current potential sediment source areas and quantify...
Recently, there has been a growing need to implement soil and water conservation measures in order t...
International audienceBrazil is a leader in the adoption of conservation agriculture practices and t...
Despite several approaches that aimed at mobilising East African farmers to embrace soil and water c...
Soil erosion is a persistent problem that requires continued control efforts as agricultural land lo...
The largest impact of land-use change on catchment hydrology can be linked to deforestation. This ch...
On-site and off-site effects of erosion in the Lake Victoria basin are some of the main contributors...
In many parts of Africa, soil erosion is an important problem, which is evident from high sediment y...
Water bodies in Tanzania are experiencing increased siltation, which is threatening water quality, e...
The largest impact of land-use change on catchment hydrology can be linked to deforestation. This ch...
Land use change is known to affect suspended sediment fluxes in headwater catchments. There is howev...
Soil and water conservation programmes in Kenya were not always successful due to experts’ negligenc...
The Mara River originates in Kenya in the Mau Escarpment and flows through the Serengeti ecosystem i...
Agricultural catchments in the tropics often generate high concentrations of suspended sediments fol...
This paper presents research-in-progress to understand small farmers’ soil and forestry management t...
The purposes of this study were to identify the current potential sediment source areas and quantify...
Recently, there has been a growing need to implement soil and water conservation measures in order t...
International audienceBrazil is a leader in the adoption of conservation agriculture practices and t...
Despite several approaches that aimed at mobilising East African farmers to embrace soil and water c...
Soil erosion is a persistent problem that requires continued control efforts as agricultural land lo...
The largest impact of land-use change on catchment hydrology can be linked to deforestation. This ch...
On-site and off-site effects of erosion in the Lake Victoria basin are some of the main contributors...