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Research Paper | Water Management | Ghana | Volume 5 Issue 1, January 2016 | Popularity: 6.8 / 10
Probing Adaptive Farm-Based Decision-Making: Assessing Micro-Catchment Practices towards Smart Agricultural Intensification within Muooni Sub-Catchment, Kenya
Nkeepebo Yesutanbul Amos, Luwesi C. Ngonzo, Madyanga P. Juvenary
Abstract: Riparian areas provide many critical ecosystem functions, including reducing nutrients and sediments from surface runoff, reducing erosion, and providing shade and organic matter to stream ecosystems. The Muoonimicro-catchment area is densely settled and degraded as a result of land sub-divisions arising from the ever increasing population. Land fragmentation is very common in the area and therefore, conserving the riparian vegetation is important in the management of the Muooni dam as a source of water for a multiplicity of uses. In this paper we examined the conservation practices of the riparian vegetation in the Muooni dam micro-catchment with in-depth interviews, transect walks and field observation techniques and noted that diverse land use practices are seriously affecting the quality of the riparian vegetation and the quality of the dam by increasing sediment loading within the dam. There are pockets of effort by the local farmers in preventing soil erosion in their farms along Muooni dam. However, strengthening the connection between government initiatives and individual famer initiatives is more likely to have a greater outcome. It is therefore deemed imperative for the local authorities to initiate farmer group activities taking the set-up of innovation platforms to conserve the riparian land and vegetation.
Keywords: Micro-Catchment, Riparian, Muoonimicro-catchment
Edition: Volume 5 Issue 1, January 2016
Pages: 1020 - 1024
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Water Management, India, Volume 9 Issue 7, July 2020
Pages: 1424 - 1428Urban Water Governance and Management
Sudhanshu Dubey, Dr. Indrani Chakraborty, Dr. Subhrajit Banerjee
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Water Management, Australia, Volume 10 Issue 4, April 2021
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Water Management, Nigeria, Volume 10 Issue 3, March 2021
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Ezemokwe Ifeanyi Uchenna, Victor Istifanus, Ezeanya Maureen Chioma
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Water Management, India, Volume 12 Issue 6, June 2023
Pages: 39 - 44Case Study on 145MLD Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) (SBR Technology) in Gwalior
Alok Gupta, Dr. Anupam Jain