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Land and Soil Health Assessment in the Nile-Congo Sentinel Landscape

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Title Land and Soil Health Assessment in the Nile-Congo Sentinel Landscape
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.34725/DVN/BOFN8B
 
Creator VĂ¥gen, Tor-Gunnar
Okia, Clement
Winowiecki, Leigh
 
Publisher World Agroforestry - Research Data Repository
 
Description The LDSF was carried out at two-100 km2 sites within the Nile-Congo Sentinel Landscape: Kericho in Kenya.
The LDSF is a spatially stratified, randomized sampling design, developed to provide a biophysical baseline at landscape level and a monitoring and evaluation framework for assessing processes of land degradation and effectiveness of rehabilitation measures over time.

Measured variables include: land cover, tree and shrub densities, tree biodiversity, erosion prevalence, infiltration capacity, along with an assessment of impact to habitat and occurrence of soil conservation structures. Soil samples were also collected (320 top (0-20 cm) and sub (20-50 cm) soil samples per site) and were processed in Burkina Faso. Processed samples were subjected to infrared spectroscopy and wet chemistry analysis. These combined data sets will be used to assess soil and ecosystem health for the landscape in more detail.
 
Subject Agricultural Sciences
Landscape
Environmental degradation
Soil degradation
Biodiversity
Remote sensing
Soil science
Kenya
Tree biodiversity
Land and soil health
Spatial modelling
 
Contributor Makui, Parmutia