Land degradation is a major threat to food security in Sub Saharan Africa. Low infiltration rates in degraded soils increase the risk of surface runoff and decrease soil and groundwater recharge, resulting in further loss of soil fertility, water scarcity and crop failure. Increasing woody vegetation typically enhances soil infiltrability but little is known about how species may have differential effects on the soil hydrological properties. The aim of this study is to understand how woody vegetation and its functional properties affect soil fertility and infiltrability.1. We measured field-saturated soil hydraulic conductivity (Kfs) and soil organic carbon (SOC) in 38 plots across agricultural landscapes in Muminji, Kenya. Woody vegetation...
The increase in livestock grazing in African drylands such as miombo woodlands threatens land produc...
The increase in livestock grazing in African drylands such as miombo woodlands threatens land produc...
Land use and land cover in the Dano catchment is characterized by a rapid conversion from seminatura...
Land degradation is a major threat to food security in Sub Saharan Africa. Low infiltration rates in...
Water security represents a major challenge in East Africa, affecting the livelihoods of millions of...
Functional ecology provides a framework that can link vegetation characteristics of various land use...
Functional ecology provides a framework that can link vegetation characteristics of various land use...
Land use change, especially conversion of native forests can have large impacts on water resources. ...
Drylands, which are home to about 2 billion people face a myriad of problems among them low land pro...
Soil properties contribute to the widely recognised resilience of semiarid areas. However, limited a...
Miombo woodlands stretch across eastern and southern Africa and occupy an area of around 2.7 million...
Erosion has been ranked as the primary cause of soil degradation in Rwanda, a land that has naturall...
In the lowlands of arid and semiarid rangelands woody plants plays an important role in soil fertili...
The increase in livestock grazing in African drylands such as miombo woodlands threatens land produc...
The increase in livestock grazing in African drylands such as miombo woodlands threatens land produc...
Land use and land cover in the Dano catchment is characterized by a rapid conversion from seminatura...
Land degradation is a major threat to food security in Sub Saharan Africa. Low infiltration rates in...
Water security represents a major challenge in East Africa, affecting the livelihoods of millions of...
Functional ecology provides a framework that can link vegetation characteristics of various land use...
Functional ecology provides a framework that can link vegetation characteristics of various land use...
Land use change, especially conversion of native forests can have large impacts on water resources. ...
Drylands, which are home to about 2 billion people face a myriad of problems among them low land pro...
Soil properties contribute to the widely recognised resilience of semiarid areas. However, limited a...
Miombo woodlands stretch across eastern and southern Africa and occupy an area of around 2.7 million...
Erosion has been ranked as the primary cause of soil degradation in Rwanda, a land that has naturall...
In the lowlands of arid and semiarid rangelands woody plants plays an important role in soil fertili...
The increase in livestock grazing in African drylands such as miombo woodlands threatens land produc...
The increase in livestock grazing in African drylands such as miombo woodlands threatens land produc...
Land use and land cover in the Dano catchment is characterized by a rapid conversion from seminatura...