Hydro - Geomorphologic Impact Assessment and Economic Viability of Smallholders Farms in Muooni Cathment , Machakos District

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dc.contributor.author Cush, Ngonzo L.
dc.contributor.author Shisanya, Chris A.
dc.contributor.author Obando, Joy A.
dc.date.accessioned 2015-02-13T07:14:49Z
dc.date.available 2015-02-13T07:14:49Z
dc.date.issued 2013-12-05
dc.identifier.citation Journal of Agri - Food and Applied Sciences Vol. 1 (1), pp. 16 - 23 , 5 December, 2013 en_US
dc.identifier.issn 2311-6730
dc.identifier.uri http://www.ku.ac.ke/schools/humanities/images/stories/docs/Research/Hydro-Geomorphologic-Impact-Assessment-and-Economic-viability-of-smallholders-farms.pdf
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/904
dc.description.abstract Water depletion, sheets, rills, inter-rills and big gullies have an impact on water and land productivity in a catchment area, endangering thus substantial wealth creation in agriculture. An assessment of 66 farms selected randomly at Muooni dam site reveals that they are no longer viable due to soil erosion problems and water over-abstraction by natural ecosystems, eucalyptus particularly. Though farmers are striving to consolidate soil protection using terracing, contouring and runoff cut-outs, soil degradation and water stress are still major challenges they have to face to. Results show that farmers’ poor education and economic poverty, adverse effects of deforestation and off-site effects of external agents such as El Niño floods and droughts, wind pressure are hampering the rate of soil erosion, mass movements and water stress in the catchment. These processes are likely to enhance sediment loads into the dam reservoir as its water storage capacity decreases by 6.22% each year. They may have increased farming water shortage costs and the cost of fertile soil excess loss, threatening chances of high yields and income in farming. Consequently, they undermine the economic viability of smallholder farms and Muooni dam. To improve their livelihood, farmers need to apply appropriate methods of crops selection and specialization, water saving and farming technologies. The ongoing implementation of climate change adaptation and mitigation programmes is to be reinforced in Muooni catchment through policy instruments and direct investments. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject Hydro - Geomorphologic en_US
dc.subject Smallholders Farms en_US
dc.subject Machakos en_US
dc.title Hydro - Geomorphologic Impact Assessment and Economic Viability of Smallholders Farms in Muooni Cathment , Machakos District en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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