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Adoption of soil and water conservation technologies and its effects on soil properties: Evidences from Southwest Ethiopia
In Ethiopia, national wide soil and water conservation (SWC) is going on since 2010/11in all agro-climatic zones and farming systems. Therefore, this study evaluated the effects of soil bund on soil physico-chemical properties and factors determining farmers' decision on the adoption of SWC tec...
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author | Degfe, Atnafu Tilahun, Amsalu Bekele, Yadeta Dume, Bayu Diriba, Obsu Hirko |
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description | In Ethiopia, national wide soil and water conservation (SWC) is going on since 2010/11in all agro-climatic zones and farming systems. Therefore, this study evaluated the effects of soil bund on soil physico-chemical properties and factors determining farmers' decision on the adoption of SWC technologies in a watershed located in the sub-humid climate of southwest Ethiopia. Two sub-watersheds, namely Nada and Gulufa in the Gilgel Gibe I catchment, were selected for this study. Thirty-six soil samples were collected from non-conserved croplands and croplands conserved with soil bunds (older than 4 years) at three slope positions, namely lower (5–10%), middle (10–15%), and upper (>15%). Both composite and undisturbed top soil (0–30 cm) samples were collected and soil physicochemical properties were determined following standard laboratory procedures. The generated soil physicochemical data was analyzed using one-way ANOVA and the mean separation was carried out by the Tukey test using R-version 3.5.2. To generate survey data, 267 households were randomly selected from the two sub-watersheds and interviewed using a structured questionnaire. The collected survey data was analyzed using a binary logit model using STATA software version 13. The result showed that the implemented soil bund significantly (p < 0.05) improved soil BD, SMC, pH, SOC, TN and CEC at the three slope positions for both the Nada and Gulufa sub-watersheds. The binary logit model showed that personal, socio-economic, institutional, and physical factors influencing the decision of a farmer's adoption. This revealed the need to consider personal, socio-economic, institutional, and physical factors to enhance the willingness probability of adoption. Besides, the improvements in soil properties as a result of conservation practices can help to create awareness. |
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spelling | pubmed-104156182023-08-12 Adoption of soil and water conservation technologies and its effects on soil properties: Evidences from Southwest Ethiopia Degfe, Atnafu Tilahun, Amsalu Bekele, Yadeta Dume, Bayu Diriba, Obsu Hirko Heliyon Research Article In Ethiopia, national wide soil and water conservation (SWC) is going on since 2010/11in all agro-climatic zones and farming systems. Therefore, this study evaluated the effects of soil bund on soil physico-chemical properties and factors determining farmers' decision on the adoption of SWC technologies in a watershed located in the sub-humid climate of southwest Ethiopia. Two sub-watersheds, namely Nada and Gulufa in the Gilgel Gibe I catchment, were selected for this study. Thirty-six soil samples were collected from non-conserved croplands and croplands conserved with soil bunds (older than 4 years) at three slope positions, namely lower (5–10%), middle (10–15%), and upper (>15%). Both composite and undisturbed top soil (0–30 cm) samples were collected and soil physicochemical properties were determined following standard laboratory procedures. The generated soil physicochemical data was analyzed using one-way ANOVA and the mean separation was carried out by the Tukey test using R-version 3.5.2. To generate survey data, 267 households were randomly selected from the two sub-watersheds and interviewed using a structured questionnaire. The collected survey data was analyzed using a binary logit model using STATA software version 13. The result showed that the implemented soil bund significantly (p < 0.05) improved soil BD, SMC, pH, SOC, TN and CEC at the three slope positions for both the Nada and Gulufa sub-watersheds. The binary logit model showed that personal, socio-economic, institutional, and physical factors influencing the decision of a farmer's adoption. This revealed the need to consider personal, socio-economic, institutional, and physical factors to enhance the willingness probability of adoption. Besides, the improvements in soil properties as a result of conservation practices can help to create awareness. Elsevier 2023-07-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10415618/ /pubmed/37576849 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e18332 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Article Degfe, Atnafu Tilahun, Amsalu Bekele, Yadeta Dume, Bayu Diriba, Obsu Hirko Adoption of soil and water conservation technologies and its effects on soil properties: Evidences from Southwest Ethiopia |
title | Adoption of soil and water conservation technologies and its effects on soil properties: Evidences from Southwest Ethiopia |
title_full | Adoption of soil and water conservation technologies and its effects on soil properties: Evidences from Southwest Ethiopia |
title_fullStr | Adoption of soil and water conservation technologies and its effects on soil properties: Evidences from Southwest Ethiopia |
title_full_unstemmed | Adoption of soil and water conservation technologies and its effects on soil properties: Evidences from Southwest Ethiopia |
title_short | Adoption of soil and water conservation technologies and its effects on soil properties: Evidences from Southwest Ethiopia |
title_sort | adoption of soil and water conservation technologies and its effects on soil properties: evidences from southwest ethiopia |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10415618/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37576849 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e18332 |
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