IMPACT OF LAND-USE/LAND-COVER CHANGE ON STREAM FLOW AND SEDIMENT YIELDS: A CASE STUDY OF GOJEB WATERSHED, OMO GIBE BASIN, ETHIOPIA

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dc.contributor.author MISGANAW CHOTO CHORAMO
dc.date.accessioned 2019-01-10T08:04:39Z
dc.date.available 2019-01-10T08:04:39Z
dc.date.issued 2017-02
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1114
dc.description.abstract Land use land cover change is an important landscape process capable of altering the fluxes of water, sediment, contaminants and energy. SWAT model was used to assess the impact of the Land use land cover changes on the stream flow and sediment yield of the Gojeb watershed, which is located in the Omo gibe basin. The land use land cover change analyses were performed using erdas imagine 2014 which was used for further analysis of SWAT. Land use land cover changes for three different years of 1989, 2000 and 2013 land use was used in different time series for estimation of stream flow and sediment yield. During the study period most parts of the Forest land were changed to cultivated land. An increase of cultivated land by 14.97% over 30 years period (1985 – 2015) resulted an increase of stream flow and sediment yield by 8.6 m3 /s and 41.07ton/km2 respectively. The Nash sutcliff efficiency(NSE), coefficient of determination (R2) and precent of bias(PBIAS) were used for evaluating the model performance. The model results has showed a good agreement with the observed data with NSE > 0.75, R2 > 0.78, and PBIAS < 0.5 values. Spatial variability of sediment done using the validated sediment yield results of 2013 land use showed high potential source areas were found at middle and downstream. Hence, for the critical sub- watersheds the design and development of best management practices were performed. Three BMPs (best sediment management scenarios) S1 (filter strip), S2 (terrace/ bund) and S3 (reforestation) were considered in this study. The results has showed a decrease of sedimentation by 22.9%, 29.4% and 32.3% sediment yield reductions implementing S1, S2 and S3 respectively. Therefore practicing BMP for Gojeb watershed should be developed and encouraged for efficient sediment reductions. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher ARBA MINCH en_US
dc.subject SWAT model, Erdas imagine, Land use land cover change, sediment yield, BMP en_US
dc.title IMPACT OF LAND-USE/LAND-COVER CHANGE ON STREAM FLOW AND SEDIMENT YIELDS: A CASE STUDY OF GOJEB WATERSHED, OMO GIBE BASIN, ETHIOPIA en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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