Effects of land‐use changes on runoff and sediment yield: Implications for soil conservation and forest management in Xishuangbanna, Southwest China. (10th July 2018)
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- Title:
- Effects of land‐use changes on runoff and sediment yield: Implications for soil conservation and forest management in Xishuangbanna, Southwest China. (10th July 2018)
- Main Title:
- Effects of land‐use changes on runoff and sediment yield: Implications for soil conservation and forest management in Xishuangbanna, Southwest China
- Authors:
- Zhu, Xiai
Liu, Wenjie
Jiang, Xiao Jin
Wang, Pingyuan
Li, Weixia - Abstract:
- Abstract: Effects of vegetation traits and soil physical properties on runoff and sediment yield were investigated under different land uses in Xishuangbanna, Southwest China. The cutting‐ring method was applied, and field plot experiments were conducted to determine soil physical properties and monitor runoff and sediment yield in response to land‐use change by comparing tropical rainforest (TR), rubber monoculture (Rm), and four rubber‐based agroforestry systems. Results showed that conversion of tropical forest to rubber resulted in lower leaf area index (LAI), canopy cover, less litter, and an unfavorable soil environment (i.e., high bulk density [BD], low porosity, etc.). The runoff from the Rm was 33.2‐ and 2.6‐ times higher than the TR and the rubber‐based agroforestry systems, respectively. In general, sediment yield from the TR, Rm, and agroforestry systems was 0.041, 11.54, and 2.73 t ha −1, respectively. These trends suggested that the forest conversion caused negative hydrological consequences (i.e., excessive runoff and sediment yield). Compared with the Rm, rubber‐based agroforestry systems could more effectively reduce runoff volume and sediment yield. Overall, the sediment yield were significantly negatively correlated with LAI, canopy cover, stand litter, and saturated water capacity, while positively correlated with BD and runoff. The effects of precipitation on the sediment yield of agroforestry systems in this region became less important due to theirAbstract: Effects of vegetation traits and soil physical properties on runoff and sediment yield were investigated under different land uses in Xishuangbanna, Southwest China. The cutting‐ring method was applied, and field plot experiments were conducted to determine soil physical properties and monitor runoff and sediment yield in response to land‐use change by comparing tropical rainforest (TR), rubber monoculture (Rm), and four rubber‐based agroforestry systems. Results showed that conversion of tropical forest to rubber resulted in lower leaf area index (LAI), canopy cover, less litter, and an unfavorable soil environment (i.e., high bulk density [BD], low porosity, etc.). The runoff from the Rm was 33.2‐ and 2.6‐ times higher than the TR and the rubber‐based agroforestry systems, respectively. In general, sediment yield from the TR, Rm, and agroforestry systems was 0.041, 11.54, and 2.73 t ha −1, respectively. These trends suggested that the forest conversion caused negative hydrological consequences (i.e., excessive runoff and sediment yield). Compared with the Rm, rubber‐based agroforestry systems could more effectively reduce runoff volume and sediment yield. Overall, the sediment yield were significantly negatively correlated with LAI, canopy cover, stand litter, and saturated water capacity, while positively correlated with BD and runoff. The effects of precipitation on the sediment yield of agroforestry systems in this region became less important due to their partly improved soil conditions and vegetation traits. Solely from the point of erosion control, we recommend that local governments and farmers should consider intercropping Flemingia macrophylla and Theobroma cacao tree species within Rm plantations. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Land degradation & development. Volume 29:Number 9(2018)
- Journal:
- Land degradation & development
- Issue:
- Volume 29:Number 9(2018)
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- Volume 29, Issue 9 (2018)
- Year:
- 2018
- Volume:
- 29
- Issue:
- 9
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0029-0009-0000
- Page Start:
- 2962
- Page End:
- 2974
- Publication Date:
- 2018-07-10
- Subjects:
- land‐use change -- sediment yield -- soil physical properties -- surface runoff -- vegetation traits
Land degradation -- Periodicals
Soil conservation -- Periodicals
Reclamation of land -- Periodicals
Land use -- Periodicals
Economic development -- Environmental aspects -- Periodicals
333.7315 - Journal URLs:
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- DOI:
- 10.1002/ldr.3068 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 1085-3278
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