Managing landuse to control soil erosion problems in a part of Kwara State of Nigeria

Type Journal Article - Journal of Geography and Regional Planning
Title Managing landuse to control soil erosion problems in a part of Kwara State of Nigeria
Author(s)
Volume 4
Issue 1
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2011
Page numbers 36-41
URL http://www.academicjournals.org/article/article1381830507_Jimoh.pdf
Abstract
This paper is an assessment of the roles of different land use types in controlling erosion rates in some
parts of Kwara State. To accomplish this philosophy, data were therefore collected on individual rainfall
characteristics, depth of erosion on each land use type and percentage plant covers on land use basis
too. These data were then processed using both descriptive and regression techniques of analyses.
The following therefore constitutes as the results observed as follows: (i) The components of rainfall
total are very important in explaining and the prediction the rate of erosion on all land use types and
subsequently the desired management types. (ii) The land use types studied respond differently to the
forces of individual rainfall events, each land use type therefore requires a distinct management
technique. (iii) Land use types covered by grasses to about 95% do not suffer any serious erosion
attack. Similarly, undergrowth of grasses should be encouraged under the trees. This is because;
grasses have the potential to break the powers of rainfall at ground level. However, tree covered land
use type accelerate the incidents of erosion which is at variance with the traditional beliefs of checking
erosion with it.

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