评估覆盖技术控制土壤侵蚀的有效性和可采用性:卢旺达尼亚布戈戈集水区案例研究

Félicien Majoro, Romuald Bagaragaza, Concilie Mukamwambali, P. Nsengiyumva, Jean De Dieu Mutabaruka, Eric Mbabazi Buregeya, Adrien Uwamahoro, Jacqueline Nikuze, Athanase Twangirimana
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本研究探讨了在卢旺达尼亚布戈集水区将覆盖物作为一种有效的土壤侵蚀控制措施的问题。为了评估土壤侵蚀的原因、影响和控制,本研究采用了文献综述、访谈和实地考察等方法。根据 96 位农民的回答得出的结果显示,强降雨(32.4%)、土壤类型(31.7%)和陡坡(30.7%)是造成土壤侵蚀的主要因素,而其他因素的影响很小,仅占 5.2%。覆盖材料来源于作物和植物残留物,在不同的地理位置也有所不同。通过使用通用土壤侵蚀方程(USLE)模型模拟建议的土壤侵蚀控制措施(SECM),研究发现土壤流失量从 35.86 吨/公顷/年大幅减少到 17.84 吨/公顷/年。地膜覆盖技术的使用进一步将土壤侵蚀率降低到允许水平,从 17.84 吨/公顷/年降至 9.83 吨/公顷/年。根据研究结果,研究建议在 Nyabugogo 流域的同一农田上实施针对具体地点的 SECM,并结合覆盖物、排水沟和稳定草,以有效地将土壤侵蚀减少到可接受的水平。研究提倡将土壤侵蚀控制措施作为提高土壤生产力的最佳选择,同时最大限度地减少下游河流和湖泊中的沉积物。
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Evaluating the Effectiveness and Adoptability of Mulching Technology to Control Soil Erosion: Case Study of the Nyabugogo Catchment in Rwanda
This research examines mulching as an effective soil erosion control measure in the Nyabugogo catchment of Rwanda. To assess soil erosion causes, effects, and control, this study made use of literature reviews, interviews, and on-site visits. Findings based on the responses of 96 farmers revealed that intense rainfall (32.4%), soil type (31.7%), and steep slopes (30.7%) are the major contributors to soil erosion, while other factors were found to have a minimal influence of 5.2%. Mulching materials are sourced from crop and vegetative residues and differ in various geographical locations. By using the Universal Soil Erosion Equation (USLE) model to simulate the suggested Soil Erosion Control Measures (SECM), the study observed a significant reduction in soil loss from 35.86 t/ha/y to 17.84 t/ha/y. The use of mulching technology further decreased soil erosion rates to permissible levels, reducing the rate from 17.84 t/ha/y to 9.83 t/ha/y. Based on the results, the study recommends the implementation of the site-specific SECM combined with mulching, drainage channels, and stabilizing grasses on the same farmland to effectively reduce soil erosion to acceptable levels within the Nyabugogo drainage area. The study advocates soil erosion control measures as the optimal choice for enhancing soil productivity while minimizing sedimentation in downstream rivers and lakes
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