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Research Article

Analyzing the impacts of watershed management interventions and scenarios on sediment export reduction in yezat watershed, north west Ethiopia using InVEST model

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Received 30 Apr 2024, Accepted 21 May 2024, Published online: 04 Jul 2024
 

ABSTRACT

This study aimed at assessing the long term impacts of watershed management interventions and scenarios on sediment export reduction in the data-scarce region of the Yezat watershed in north-west Ethiopia. The modified ecosystem services valuation model (InVEST) was employed to evaluate the amount of sediment export in the watershed. Different watershed management intervention scenarios were applied to evaluate the effectiveness of watershed management interventions on sediment export reduction. The results of the study showed that the mean annual sediment yield was 35 tons ha yr in 20000, due to the expansion of cultivated land and built-up area. Conversely, it decreased from 35 ton ha yr in 2000 -18.4 ton ha yr in 2021 due to watershed management interventions. On the contrary, moderate, severe, and very severe categories of sediment export intensity were high in 2000. But it decreased in 2021 due to watershed management interventions. The mean annual sediment export in the baseline scenario (BS) was 35 tons per year, which was reduced to 13.39 tons per year, 3.46 tons per year, and 1.17 tons per year in the reforestation scenario, soil/stone bund, and integrated scenarios, respectively. The result revealed that areas covered by high sediment severity classes were reduced.

Acknowledgment

We are grateful to the University of Gondar and Gambella University for their material and financial support to the first author. We are also very grateful to the local communities, Administrative officials, Agricultural officials, and developmental agents in the study watershed for providing information and support during fieldwork.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Data availability

Not applicable.

Additional information

Funding

This study was financially supported by Gambella University and University of Gondar.

Notes on contributors

Zemenu Awoke Andualem

Zemenu Awoke Andualem was lecturer and researcher from Gambella University, Ethiopia. Currently, he was PhD candidate at University of Gondar by PhD in Natural resource and environmental management from the department of geography and environmental studies.

Derege Tsegaye Meshesha

Derege Tsegaye Meshesha was senior lecturer and researcher at Bahir Dar University. He was also Associate professor on department of natural resource management in Collages of Agriculture and Environment sciences in Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia.

Ebrahim Esa Hassen

Ebrahim Esa Hassen was senior lecturer and researcher at department of environment and climate change management, Ethiopian Civil Service University, Ethiopia. He was also associate professor by environmental and natural resource management from the department of environment and climate change management.

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