Sediment and nutrient hotspot areas dynamics in Lake Tanganyika Basin

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ISBN: 3639560469
ISBN 13: 9783639560466
Autor: Azanga Ekaka, Oscar/Majaliwa, Mwanjalolo/Kansiime, Frank
Verlag: Éditions universitaires européennes
Umfang: 104 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 03.02.2017
Auflage: 1/2017
Format: 0.7 x 22 x 15
Gewicht: 173 g
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: KT
Artikelnummer: 1928163 Kategorie:

Beschreibung

Recent land-use/cover change and watershed mismanagement have contributed to the increase of sediment and nutrient flux into the Lake Tanganyika and therefore the destruction of the ecosystem. This study characterized and quantified land use/cover changes; determined the drivers of land-use/cover change; and determined sediment and nutrient hotspot areas dynamics in three selected micro-catchments of Lake Tanganyika Basin, located in D.R. Congo, for the last 40 years. After analyzing a series of Landsat images by using ILWIS software and ArcSWAT software integrated in ArcGIS, field observations and key informants interviews, results showed that the predominant land use/covers were grassland and cultivated land in these micro-catchments; the main drivers of land use/cover change were tree cutting and charcoal burning, weak environmental law and policy, expansion of agricultural land and soil erosion. Partial sources of sediments, runoff and phosphorous were not similar for the last 4 decades and the distribution of hotspot areas changed over time. This study is aimed at decision-makers and researchers in order to find better solutions for sustainable environmental management.

Autorenporträt

Mr Oscar AZANGA EKAKA Oscar holds a master's degree in environment and natural resources. He is researcher and lecturer at "Université Évangélique en Afrique" in DR Congo but also began the PhD studies in environment management at Makerere University in Uganda. His research is oriented towards climate and land use change in different watersheds.

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