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Deforestation for agricultural expansion in SW Zambia and NE Namibia and the impacts on soil fertility, soil organic carbon- and nutrient levels (SASSCAL Book, Biodiversity & Ecology 6)

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Title Deforestation for agricultural expansion in SW Zambia and NE Namibia and the impacts on soil fertility, soil organic carbon- and nutrient levels (SASSCAL Book, Biodiversity & Ecology 6) ?
Author Marleen de Blécourt, Achim Röder, Alexander Gröngröft, Stephan Baumann, David Frantz, Annette Eschenbach ?
Abstract In southern African drylands, an important driver of deforestation is the ongoing conversion of woodland to smallholder agriculture. Our study in NE Namibia and SW Zambia evaluated the potential of operational earth observation satellites to characterize land-use change processes and quantified their impact on soil organic carbon (SOC) and nutrient concentrations. We found that the area under agricultural use increased by 24% from 2002 to 2013, mainly at the expense of natural vegetation (i.e., woodland). This conversion caused a decline in SOC and total N and tended to increase plant available P in the soils of old agricultural fields. The effects were most pronounced in NE Namibia, where the total SOC stocks were 19.6% (±18.4 SD) lower in agricultural land compared to woodland. Moreover, the losses in SOC and total N tended to result in a decline of predicted maize yields calculated with the QUEFTS model by ~15% when comparing soils of old agricultural fields and woodland. Overall, our results indicate that long-term continuation of low-input arable farming can reduce soil fertility. ?
Citation de Blécourt, M., Röder, A., Gröngröft, A., Baumann, S., Frantz, D. & Eschenbach, A. (2018) Deforestation for agricultural expansion in SW Zambia and NE Namibia and the impacts on soil fertility, soil organic carbon- and nutrient levels In: Climate change and adaptive land management in southern Africa – assessments, changes, challenges, and solutions (ed. by Revermann, R., Krewenka, K.M., Schmiedel, U., Olwoch, J.M., Helmschrot, J. & Jürgens, N.), pp. 242-250, Biodiversity & Ecology, 6, Klaus Hess Publishers, Göttingen & Windhoek. doi:10.7809/b-e.00330 ?
DOI 10.7809/b-e.00330 ?
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Document Reference Date Type publication ?
Date 2018-04-24 ?
Language English ?
Online Linkage http://www.biodiversity-plants.de/biodivers_ecol/article_meta.php?DOI=10.7809/b-e.00330&art_volume=6&lang=en ?
Associated project SASSCAL (Phase 1) ?
Subproject 043 Monitoring agricultural ecosystems with regards to climate change effects ?
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Category publication ?
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Metadata Contact Person Groengroeft, Alexander ?
Metadata Date Stamp 2019-06-04 ?
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Internal identifier sdp_doc_documents_6540 (Link)