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A number of soil and water conservation methods were introduced. Consequently, the
government has invested in sustainable soil and water conservation (SWC) measures. This study
was conducted at Dita Woreda in south West GamoGofa zone of the Southern,
Nation,Nationalites Regional State. The study area is typical for the high potential barely
production, mixed farming, and cereal crops in the Southwestern Ethiopian highlands. Land is a
precious natural resource which demands efficient management in order to use it in a sustainable
manner. The objective of the study was Farmers perception on the effectiveness of soil and water
conservation practices in Gammo highlands and to evaluate how well implemented measures
address to specification and to describe tradition and improved concentration measure. Survey
questionnaire were administered to 130 farmers selected from the study area and 8 respondents
for interview and 6 respondents for focus group discussion. Data collection tools included
questionnaire, focus group discussions, key informant interview and field observation include
data analysis. The results indicate that majority of sample farmers have good opinion on soil
and water conservation. It was found that farmer’s decision to adopt and use SWC measures is
influenced by different factors. Farmer’s positive attitude towards SWC technology, farmer’s
participation SWC trainining high erosion problem ,steep slope, farmer’s perception of erosion
as problem have significance positive influence on farmer’s adoption of SWC technologies.
Consequently, the result shows that the majority of the respondent farmers participated in the
SWC their will. farmers well understood the results of severe soil erosion on their farms and
recognized as loss of topsoil, reduction of yield over time, loss of vegetation cover and grasses,
Structural soil conservation measures practiced in the study area included cutoff drains, soil
bunds, waterways, check dams. Yet farmers have been using biological and agronomic soil
conservation measures either separately or in combination with structural soil conservation
measures. Practices of structural soil conservation measures have been influenced by many
factors. Among these factors such as farmers’ experience, educational, gender, lack of training,
income of hous hold, government policies and strategies and physical factors were observed.
Therefore, the most important factors that require immediate consideration for SWC activities in
the study area are participation of the household farmers has to be through their own conviction
regarding the effectiveness and efficiency of the soil conservation structures. The government
should be implemented clear policy and strategies about SSWC as well as the communities’ are
also should take the responsibility natural resource protection by participating in SWC1 |
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