Indigenous soil and water conservation (SWC) technologies such as miraba (rectangular grass strip bounds that do not necessarily follow contours) and micro ridges have been used widely in the Usambara Mountains, Tanzania. However, their strengths and limitations to crop productivity have not been investigated. This study aimed to determine soil fertility and crop yield variability under miraba, micro ridges and bench terraces as a way to explore and compare these SWC technologies. A survey was carried out in Majulai watershed (with Acrisols as dominant soils) which is highly affected by soil degradation due to water erosion. Composite soil samples were collected from 0 - 30 cm depth in upper, middle and lower segments within bench ter...
Soil degradation remains a challenge in African highlands, where land management lacks a strong cont...
Crop productivity in Rwanda is declining as a result of intensive farming on steep slopes, which lea...
A DISSERTATION SUBMITED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIEN...
Indigenous soil and water conservation (SWC) technologies such as miraba (rectangular grass strip b...
Indigenous soil and water conservation (SWC) technologies such as miraba (rectangular grass strip bo...
This article is available at www.sciencedomain.orgIndigenous soil and water conservation (SWC) techn...
The Usambara Mountains in Tanzania are severely affected by soil erosion which has led to deteriora...
The Usambara Mountains in Tanzania are severely affected by soil erosion which has led to deteriorat...
Indigenous soil conservation measures such as miraba have been widely used in Usambara Mountains fo...
Indigenous soil conservation measures such as miraba have been widely used in Usambara Mountains for...
Soil erosion is a major threat to food security in rural areas of Africa. Field experiments were con...
Soil erosion is a major threat to food security in rural areas of Africa. Field experiments were con...
The research was carried out to evaluate the effectiveness of indigenous soil and water conservation...
This article is also available at www.sciencedomain.orgIndigenous soil conservation measures such as...
Soil erosion is a serious problem that affects food security and social livelihoods in the highlands...
Soil degradation remains a challenge in African highlands, where land management lacks a strong cont...
Crop productivity in Rwanda is declining as a result of intensive farming on steep slopes, which lea...
A DISSERTATION SUBMITED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIEN...
Indigenous soil and water conservation (SWC) technologies such as miraba (rectangular grass strip b...
Indigenous soil and water conservation (SWC) technologies such as miraba (rectangular grass strip bo...
This article is available at www.sciencedomain.orgIndigenous soil and water conservation (SWC) techn...
The Usambara Mountains in Tanzania are severely affected by soil erosion which has led to deteriora...
The Usambara Mountains in Tanzania are severely affected by soil erosion which has led to deteriorat...
Indigenous soil conservation measures such as miraba have been widely used in Usambara Mountains fo...
Indigenous soil conservation measures such as miraba have been widely used in Usambara Mountains for...
Soil erosion is a major threat to food security in rural areas of Africa. Field experiments were con...
Soil erosion is a major threat to food security in rural areas of Africa. Field experiments were con...
The research was carried out to evaluate the effectiveness of indigenous soil and water conservation...
This article is also available at www.sciencedomain.orgIndigenous soil conservation measures such as...
Soil erosion is a serious problem that affects food security and social livelihoods in the highlands...
Soil degradation remains a challenge in African highlands, where land management lacks a strong cont...
Crop productivity in Rwanda is declining as a result of intensive farming on steep slopes, which lea...
A DISSERTATION SUBMITED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIEN...