Annual soil loss assessment of smallholder rubber growing lands in the Kalutara District, Sri Lanka using the RUSLE model in GIS

L. Liyanaarachchi, J. Sankalpa, P. Ishani, A. Rathnayaka, M. W. H. Gayan, B. Wijesuriya, R. P. Hetiarachchi
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Soil loss resulting from various land management practices in traditional rubber-growing areas of Sri Lanka has been a major issue of concern and one of the factors responsible for declining rubber land productivity. There is no or limited information on the spatial variability of soil loss from rubber lands in Sri Lanka's traditional rubber growing areas. This constraint has had a significant impact on the effective management of soil conservation in rubber-growing lands. This study focuses on assessing the soil loss from the smallholder rubber-growing lands in the Kalutara District using remotely sensed satellite image-based Digital Elevation Model (DEM), rainfall grid data, and prepared soil maps with ground-level surveys by Natural Resource Management Centre (NRMC) Sri Lanka. The factors including rainfall, topography, land area and the crop-specific coefficient for the rubber-growing lands in the study area were analyzed using the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) and Geographic Information System (GIS). The study revealed that about 30% of smallholder rubber-growing lands fall under the risk to severe risk categories of soil loss while about 60% of rubber lands are under the low-risk category. About 8,500 ha of smallholder rubber lands can be categorized as risk to severe risk for soil loss whilst about 15,000 ha are under the low-risk category for soil loss. The findings of this study are useful in the implementation of an effective soil conservation management plan and has the potential in applying this methodological approach in other areas of Sri Lanka for various crops.
利用GIS中的RUSLE模型对斯里兰卡卡卢塔拉地区小农橡胶种植地的年土壤流失进行评估
在斯里兰卡传统橡胶种植区,各种土地管理做法造成的土壤流失一直是一个令人关切的主要问题,也是造成橡胶土地生产力下降的因素之一。关于斯里兰卡传统橡胶种植区橡胶土地土壤流失的空间变异性的信息没有或有限。这一制约因素对橡胶种植地土壤保持的有效管理产生了重大影响。本研究的重点是利用基于遥感卫星图像的数字高程模型(DEM)、降雨网格数据和斯里兰卡自然资源管理中心(NRMC)编制的带有地面调查的土壤图,评估Kalutara地区小农橡胶种植地的土壤流失。利用修正通用土壤流失方程(RUSLE)和地理信息系统(GIS)对研究区橡胶林地的降雨、地形、土地面积和作物特有系数等因素进行了分析。研究表明,约30%的小农橡胶种植地属于土壤流失严重风险类别,约60%的橡胶种植地属于低风险类别。大约8,500公顷的小农橡胶土地可被归类为土壤流失风险至严重风险,而大约15,000公顷的土地属于土壤流失风险较低的类别。这项研究的结果有助于实施有效的土壤保持管理计划,并具有在斯里兰卡其他地区对各种作物应用这种方法方法的潜力。
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