埃塞俄比亚青尼罗河上游流域阿贝峡谷库拉尔流域的 Oxytenanthera abyssinica (A. Rich.) Munro 土地适宜性评估

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阿比西尼亚竹(O. abyssinica)在埃塞俄比亚被称为低地竹,是一种实茎丛生竹种,广泛分布于埃塞俄比亚西部干旱地区。该竹种用途广泛,除了带来社会经济效益外,还具有在干旱和半干旱地区恢复土地的巨大潜力。此外,它还具有极强的适应能力,能够在阿贝峡谷等地区极具挑战性的生态条件下茁壮成长。阿贝峡谷位于埃塞俄比亚西北部的青尼罗河上游流域,其特点是与水土流失和土地退化相关的问题。因此,本研究旨在对低地竹子(O. abyssinica)的采用和发展进行评估,并提出合适的空间分析建议。根据低地竹的需求、数据的可获得性以及与数据分析相关的财务影响,特别是与土壤实验室测试相关的费用,选择了 15 个主要影响因素。通过将流域分为两类(上游和下游集水区),直接采集了八个复合土壤样本。对这些复合土壤样本进行了分析。数据分析是通过分析层次过程 (AHP) 结合多标准决策 (MCDM) 分析以及遥感 (RS) 和地理信息系统 (GIS) 的使用进行的。本研究采用的空间分析方法是加权总和叠加分析法,该方法通过考虑分配给每个因素的标准权重来应用。分析结果显示,总面积的 21.2%(666.5 公顷)非常适合 O. abyssinica 的生长和发育。约 56% 的土地(1753 公顷)中等程度或略微适合理想的土地利用类型。然而,23%(723.8 公顷)的研究区域不适合 O. abyssinica 生长。由于 O. abyssinica 的自然根茎和耐旱性,它有潜力恢复阿拜峡谷等具有挑战性地区的大部分土地。它还可以被引入农林系统,用作村庄的活篱笆。
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Oxytenanthera abyssinica (A. Rich.) Munro land suitability evaluation in the Kurar watershed, Abay Gorge, Upper Blue Nile River Basin, Ethiopia

O. abyssinica, known in Ethiopia as lowland bamboo, is a solid-stemmed clump-forming bamboo species widely distributed in the western dry regions of Ethiopia. The versatility of the species means that it has enormous potential for land restoration in arid and semi-arid areas, in addition to bringing socio-economic benefits. It also displays remarkable adaptability, allowing it to thrive in the challenging ecological conditions of areas such as the Abay Gorge. The Abay Gorge, situated within the Upper Blue Nile River Basin of Northwestern Ethiopia is characterized by problems associated with soil erosion and land degradation. This study, therefore, aimed to evaluate and recommend a suitable spatial analysis for the adoption and development of lowland bamboo (O. abyssinica). Fifteen primary influencing factors were chosen according to the needs of O. abyssinica, the accessibility of data, and the financial implications associated with data analysis, particularly the expenses related to soil laboratory testing. Eight composite soil samples were taken directly by dividing the watershed into two categories (upper and lower catchment areas). These composite soil samples were analyzed. Data analysis was performed via Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) in conjunction with Multi-Criteria Decision-Making (MCDM) analysis and the use of Remote Sensing (RS) and Geographic Information System (GIS). The spatial analysis employed in this study was a weighted sum overlay analysis, which was applied by considering the criteria weight assigned to each factor. The analysis revealed that 21.2 % (666.5 ha) of the total area was highly suitable for the growth and development of O. abyssinica. About 56 % (1753 ha) of the land was moderately and marginally suitable for the desired land utilization type. However, 23 % (723.8 ha) of the study area was unsuitable for O. abyssinica. O. abyssinica has the potential to rehabilitate large parts of challenging areas such as the Abay Gorge due to its naturally invase rhizomes and drought-tolerance. It can also be introduced into agroforestry systems and used as living fences for villages.

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