Soil degradation remains a challenge in African highlands, where land management lacks a strong context-specific evidence base. We investigated the impacts of recently implemented soil and water conservation (SWC) practices – farmyard manure addition, incorporation of crop residues in soil and Fanya juu terracing under agroforestry system on soil health indicators in the East Usambara Mountains of Tanzania. Farmers’ observations of soil changes were combined with conventional soil testing to assess the initial impacts of SWC practices relative to conventional non-SWC practice. Majority of farmers (66-83%) reported that combining Fanya juu terracing with organic amendments led to soil colour change from red to black and an increase in crop y...
The role of the smallholder farmer community in soil fertility evaluation and management was examine...
Efforts to meet the growing demand for food across Africa have led to unsustainable land management ...
The research was carried out to evaluate the effectiveness of indigenous soil and water conservation...
Soil degradation remains a challenge in African highlands, where land management lacks a strong cont...
The challenges of soil degradation and climate change have led to the emergence of Conservation Agri...
Improving soil health is necessary for increasing agricultural productivity and providing multiple e...
Soil erosion is a serious problem that affects food security and social livelihoods in the highlands...
The present study assessed soil physical-chemical characteristics as reliable soil health indicators...
This article is published with open access at Springerlink.comLand-use change continues at an alarmi...
The Usambara Mountains in Tanzania are severely affected by soil erosion which has led to deteriorat...
Indigenous soil and water conservation (SWC) technologies such as miraba (rectangular grass strip bo...
A comprehensive assessment of soil organic matter (SOM) dynamics in semi-arid agrosystems implementi...
FAO estimates that agricultural intensification contributes about 80% of increased crop production i...
© 2015 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Management of agricultural lands in East Africa has remaine...
This article is available at www.sciencedomain.orgIndigenous soil and water conservation (SWC) techn...
The role of the smallholder farmer community in soil fertility evaluation and management was examine...
Efforts to meet the growing demand for food across Africa have led to unsustainable land management ...
The research was carried out to evaluate the effectiveness of indigenous soil and water conservation...
Soil degradation remains a challenge in African highlands, where land management lacks a strong cont...
The challenges of soil degradation and climate change have led to the emergence of Conservation Agri...
Improving soil health is necessary for increasing agricultural productivity and providing multiple e...
Soil erosion is a serious problem that affects food security and social livelihoods in the highlands...
The present study assessed soil physical-chemical characteristics as reliable soil health indicators...
This article is published with open access at Springerlink.comLand-use change continues at an alarmi...
The Usambara Mountains in Tanzania are severely affected by soil erosion which has led to deteriorat...
Indigenous soil and water conservation (SWC) technologies such as miraba (rectangular grass strip bo...
A comprehensive assessment of soil organic matter (SOM) dynamics in semi-arid agrosystems implementi...
FAO estimates that agricultural intensification contributes about 80% of increased crop production i...
© 2015 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Management of agricultural lands in East Africa has remaine...
This article is available at www.sciencedomain.orgIndigenous soil and water conservation (SWC) techn...
The role of the smallholder farmer community in soil fertility evaluation and management was examine...
Efforts to meet the growing demand for food across Africa have led to unsustainable land management ...
The research was carried out to evaluate the effectiveness of indigenous soil and water conservation...