2022
DOI: 10.3390/su15010531
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Impact Assessment of Soil and Water Conservation Measures on Carbon Sequestration: A Case Study for the Tropical Watershed Using Advanced Geospatial Techniques

Abstract: A sustainable method for protecting natural resources is the adoption of recommended soil and water conservation (SWC) measures. SWC measures are well recognized for their effective soil protection and water harvesting. Unfortunately, their significance in climate change mitigation has yet to receive global attention. The present study was conducted to highlight the applicability of SWC measures for carbon management in watersheds. In this study, the impact of SWC measures on land cover, soil erosion, carbon l… Show more

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“…Crop yields have increased as a result of soil and water conservation measures, the use of improved seeds, and fertilizers. In the maize crop, productivity increased by a maximum of 55.40 percent and a minimum of 12.96 percent [18][19][20][21]. Wheat, mustard, and gram productivity all increased by 21.62, 31.33, and 19.07 percent (Table 5).…”
Section: Productivity Statusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Crop yields have increased as a result of soil and water conservation measures, the use of improved seeds, and fertilizers. In the maize crop, productivity increased by a maximum of 55.40 percent and a minimum of 12.96 percent [18][19][20][21]. Wheat, mustard, and gram productivity all increased by 21.62, 31.33, and 19.07 percent (Table 5).…”
Section: Productivity Statusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tradicionalmente, el CCUT, se ha estudiado a partir de la interpretación visual y otras técnicas de programación, así como los insumos provenientes de la percepción remota (fotografías aéreas e imágenes satelitales) (Temesgen et al, 2018), interpretación que genera cartografía digital como son los mapas, tablas, matrices (datos cuantitativos) que se producen y manipulan a través de los sistemas de información geográfica (Shelar et al, 2023). Además, es posible realizar observaciones en la zona de estudio, así como conocer la percepción de la población que habita en la zona a través de entrevistas y talleres comunitarios para entender y analizar los cambios que ocurren en el paisaje (datos cualitativos) (kullo et al, 2021;Mathewos et al, 2022).…”
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