IMPACTS OF SUSTAINABLE LAND MANAGEMENT ON REHABILITATION OF DEGRADED LAND AND LAND PRODUCTIVITY: THE CASE OF SEMEN BENCH DISTRICT, BENCH SHEKO ZONE, SOUTH WEST ETHIOPIA
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2021-08-21
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Hawassa University
Abstract
Land degradation in the form of soil erosion and fertility loss are very crucial problems in
Ethiopian Highlands, which have serious implications for food security and livelihoods.
Various SLM practices/technologies were recommended to increase agricultural
productivity. But their impact is not adequately evaluated. A study was conducted to
investigate the impacts of SLM practices on soil erosion and land productivity in Semen
Bench district, Bench shako zone of SNNPR. The Primary data were collected through
interview, focus group discussion, key informant and field observations. Two kebeles (Muya
and Kasha) were purposively selected based on participation and coverage of soil and water
conservation practices implemented by SLM program established in the study area. A total
of 138 households were randomly selected for interview and categorizing in to adopter and
non-adopter of SLM practice. Data collected were analyzed using SPSS Vs 21. Chi-square
test was employed for dummy and categorical data while T-test was used for continuous
data at 5% of significance level. Index was used to calculate ranking of major cause of soil
erosion. The result indicates households who adopted introduced land management practice
were economically more productive, soil fertility improved about 64% and soil erosion was
almost controlled by 52.2% in adopters. As the land size increase by 73.6% in case of
adopters, it decreases by 70.6% in non-adopters. The annual mean income was 22072.97 ±
613.53birr and 18118 ± 778.78 birr in case of Muya and Kasha for adopter and 15003.85 ±
645.64birr and 15120 ± 789.98birr in non-adopters respectively which was highly
significances. Poor farming practice, over cultivation, deforestation and high rain fall were
the main cause of soil degradation. Some farmer starts to use SLMP and stop after a time
due to costs, complexity of designing structures, lack of awareness and need of high labor
forces. Farmers focused on short term profit of SLMP rather than long term and had lack of
practical training
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Soil degradation, land productivity, Sustainable land management practice
