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Novel combination of analytical hierarchy process and weighted sum analysis for watersheds prioritization. A study of Ulindi catchment, Congo River Basin

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Pages 8456-8494 | Received 02 Jun 2021, Accepted 31 Oct 2021, Published online: 09 Dec 2021
 

Abstract

Congo River Basin (CRB) is among the World's major basins and one of the least studied basins Worldwide. The few existing literature reported that its upper sub-basin is the source of large sediments which are the heart of many environmental problems. However, the severity level was not fully elucidated due to its larger area of about 1.7 million km2. Subsequently, this opened up a gateway to further narrow the degradation level. The selected Ulindi catchment located in the upper Congo sub-basin was subdivided into 25 watersheds and the study aimed to delineate their priority for soil conservation. To achieve this, morphometric parameters prepared using Weighted Sum Analysis (WSA) together with soil loss, sediment production rate, sediment transport index, and runoff potential were considered as criteria in the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). The results revealed that about 43.8% and 31.04% of the catchment experienced high and low soil degradation and respectively fall under high and low priority for soil conservation measures. The combination of AHP and WSA methods proved to be efficient for identifying sediment deposits and areas’ sensitivity to degradation.

Acknowledgments

Our thankfulness goes to the anonymous reviewers and the editor for their suggestions regarding the improvement of the quality of this paper. The authors are thankful to Mme. FAIDA MUKUBIGOSI for providing valuable guidance.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Data availability statement

The data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author, upon a requirement and reasonable request.

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