Effects of Land Use Change Related to Small-Scale Irrigation Schemes in Kilombero Wetland, Tanzania

Increasing agricultural land use intensity is one of the major land use/land cover (LULC) changes in wetland ecosystems. LULC changes have major impacts on the environment, livelihoods and nature conservation. In this study, we evaluate the impacts of investments in small-scale irrigation schemes on...

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Main Authors: Edmond Alavaisha, Victor Mbande, Lowe Börjeson, Regina Lindborg
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-07-01
Series:Frontiers in Environmental Science
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fenvs.2021.611686/full
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spelling doaj-7ebf221e415647ce9604d004bf6dd7392021-07-28T05:09:44ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Environmental Science2296-665X2021-07-01910.3389/fenvs.2021.611686611686Effects of Land Use Change Related to Small-Scale Irrigation Schemes in Kilombero Wetland, TanzaniaEdmond Alavaisha0Edmond Alavaisha1Edmond Alavaisha2Victor Mbande3Victor Mbande4Lowe Börjeson5Lowe Börjeson6Regina Lindborg7Regina Lindborg8Institute of Resource Assessment, University of Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam, TanzaniaDepartment of Physical Geography, Stockholm University, Stockholm, SwedenBolin Centre for Climate Research, Stockholm, SwedenDepartment of Human Geography, Stockholm University, Stockholm, SwedenDepartment of Social Studies, Mwalimu Nyerere Memorial Academy, Dar es Salaam, TanzaniaBolin Centre for Climate Research, Stockholm, SwedenDepartment of Human Geography, Stockholm University, Stockholm, SwedenDepartment of Physical Geography, Stockholm University, Stockholm, SwedenBolin Centre for Climate Research, Stockholm, SwedenIncreasing agricultural land use intensity is one of the major land use/land cover (LULC) changes in wetland ecosystems. LULC changes have major impacts on the environment, livelihoods and nature conservation. In this study, we evaluate the impacts of investments in small-scale irrigation schemes on LULC in relation to regional development in Kilombero Valley, Tanzania. We used Remote Sensing (RS) and Geographical Information System (GIS) techniques together with interviews with Key Informants (KI) and Focus Group Discussion (FGD) with different stakeholders to assess the historical development of irrigation schemes and LULC change at local and regional scales over 3 decades. Overall, LULC differed over time and with spatial scale. The main transformation along irrigation schemes was from grassland and bushland into cultivated land. A similar pattern was also found at the regional valley scale, but here transformations from forest were more common. The rate of expansion of cultivated land was also higher where investments in irrigation infrastructure were made than in the wider valley landscape. While discussing the effects of irrigation and intensification on LULC in the valley, the KI and FGD participants expressed that local investments in intensification and smallholder irrigation may reduce pressure on natural land cover such as forest being transformed into cultivation. Such a pattern of spatially concentrated intensification of land use may provide an opportunity for nature conservation in the valley and likewise contribute positively to increased production and improve livelihoods of smallholder farmers.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fenvs.2021.611686/fullland use/land coversmall and large scaleirrigation schemewetlandconservation
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Victor Mbande
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Lowe Börjeson
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Regina Lindborg
Regina Lindborg
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Edmond Alavaisha
Edmond Alavaisha
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Victor Mbande
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Lowe Börjeson
Regina Lindborg
Regina Lindborg
Effects of Land Use Change Related to Small-Scale Irrigation Schemes in Kilombero Wetland, Tanzania
Frontiers in Environmental Science
land use/land cover
small and large scale
irrigation scheme
wetland
conservation
author_facet Edmond Alavaisha
Edmond Alavaisha
Edmond Alavaisha
Victor Mbande
Victor Mbande
Lowe Börjeson
Lowe Börjeson
Regina Lindborg
Regina Lindborg
author_sort Edmond Alavaisha
title Effects of Land Use Change Related to Small-Scale Irrigation Schemes in Kilombero Wetland, Tanzania
title_short Effects of Land Use Change Related to Small-Scale Irrigation Schemes in Kilombero Wetland, Tanzania
title_full Effects of Land Use Change Related to Small-Scale Irrigation Schemes in Kilombero Wetland, Tanzania
title_fullStr Effects of Land Use Change Related to Small-Scale Irrigation Schemes in Kilombero Wetland, Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Land Use Change Related to Small-Scale Irrigation Schemes in Kilombero Wetland, Tanzania
title_sort effects of land use change related to small-scale irrigation schemes in kilombero wetland, tanzania
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Environmental Science
issn 2296-665X
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Increasing agricultural land use intensity is one of the major land use/land cover (LULC) changes in wetland ecosystems. LULC changes have major impacts on the environment, livelihoods and nature conservation. In this study, we evaluate the impacts of investments in small-scale irrigation schemes on LULC in relation to regional development in Kilombero Valley, Tanzania. We used Remote Sensing (RS) and Geographical Information System (GIS) techniques together with interviews with Key Informants (KI) and Focus Group Discussion (FGD) with different stakeholders to assess the historical development of irrigation schemes and LULC change at local and regional scales over 3 decades. Overall, LULC differed over time and with spatial scale. The main transformation along irrigation schemes was from grassland and bushland into cultivated land. A similar pattern was also found at the regional valley scale, but here transformations from forest were more common. The rate of expansion of cultivated land was also higher where investments in irrigation infrastructure were made than in the wider valley landscape. While discussing the effects of irrigation and intensification on LULC in the valley, the KI and FGD participants expressed that local investments in intensification and smallholder irrigation may reduce pressure on natural land cover such as forest being transformed into cultivation. Such a pattern of spatially concentrated intensification of land use may provide an opportunity for nature conservation in the valley and likewise contribute positively to increased production and improve livelihoods of smallholder farmers.
topic land use/land cover
small and large scale
irrigation scheme
wetland
conservation
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fenvs.2021.611686/full
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