Soil erosion in disturbed forests and agricultural plantations in tropical undulating terrain: in situ measurement using a laser erosion bridge method

The rapid growth of agricultural plantations and climatic extremes has raised concerns pertaining to enhanced soil erosion. Soil erosion studies are still relatively limited in Malaysia. In this study, soil erosion in four sites such as high conservation value forests (HCVFs), logged forest (LF), ma...

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Main Authors: Mohamad, N. A., Nainar, A., Annammala, K. V., Sugumaran, D., Jamal, M. H., Yusop, Z.
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spelling my.utm.930382021-11-07T05:59:41Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/93038/ Soil erosion in disturbed forests and agricultural plantations in tropical undulating terrain: in situ measurement using a laser erosion bridge method Mohamad, N. A. Nainar, A. Annammala, K. V. Sugumaran, D. Jamal, M. H. Yusop, Z. TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) The rapid growth of agricultural plantations and climatic extremes has raised concerns pertaining to enhanced soil erosion. Soil erosion studies are still relatively limited in Malaysia. In this study, soil erosion in four sites such as high conservation value forests (HCVFs), logged forest (LF), mature oil palm (MOP), and mature rubber (MR) within the Kelantan River Basin was measured. A total of 3,207 measurements were conducted via the Modified Laser Erosion Bridge in all sites over 1 year. Results of soil erosion are 87.63, 25.45, 8.44, and 5.90 t ha-1 yr-1 for the HCVF, LF, MOP and MR, respectively – classified as very severe (HCVF), very high (LF), moderate (MP) and slight (MR) according to the Indian condition classification. Steep slope gradient (significant positive correlation to erosion) and logging are the main factors attributed to the high erosion rates. This is to be further explored in the future and more detailed studies should be conducted on the HCVF and LF areas, respectively. Mitigation measures and sustainable agricultural practices should be planned to control and reduce soil erosion. IWA Publisher 2020 Article PeerReviewed Mohamad, N. A. and Nainar, A. and Annammala, K. V. and Sugumaran, D. and Jamal, M. H. and Yusop, Z. (2020) Soil erosion in disturbed forests and agricultural plantations in tropical undulating terrain: in situ measurement using a laser erosion bridge method. Journal Of Water And Climate Change, 11 (4). pp. 1032-1041. ISSN 2040-2244 http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wcc.2019.063
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Mohamad, N. A.
Nainar, A.
Annammala, K. V.
Sugumaran, D.
Jamal, M. H.
Yusop, Z.
Soil erosion in disturbed forests and agricultural plantations in tropical undulating terrain: in situ measurement using a laser erosion bridge method
description The rapid growth of agricultural plantations and climatic extremes has raised concerns pertaining to enhanced soil erosion. Soil erosion studies are still relatively limited in Malaysia. In this study, soil erosion in four sites such as high conservation value forests (HCVFs), logged forest (LF), mature oil palm (MOP), and mature rubber (MR) within the Kelantan River Basin was measured. A total of 3,207 measurements were conducted via the Modified Laser Erosion Bridge in all sites over 1 year. Results of soil erosion are 87.63, 25.45, 8.44, and 5.90 t ha-1 yr-1 for the HCVF, LF, MOP and MR, respectively – classified as very severe (HCVF), very high (LF), moderate (MP) and slight (MR) according to the Indian condition classification. Steep slope gradient (significant positive correlation to erosion) and logging are the main factors attributed to the high erosion rates. This is to be further explored in the future and more detailed studies should be conducted on the HCVF and LF areas, respectively. Mitigation measures and sustainable agricultural practices should be planned to control and reduce soil erosion.
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author Mohamad, N. A.
Nainar, A.
Annammala, K. V.
Sugumaran, D.
Jamal, M. H.
Yusop, Z.
author_facet Mohamad, N. A.
Nainar, A.
Annammala, K. V.
Sugumaran, D.
Jamal, M. H.
Yusop, Z.
author_sort Mohamad, N. A.
title Soil erosion in disturbed forests and agricultural plantations in tropical undulating terrain: in situ measurement using a laser erosion bridge method
title_short Soil erosion in disturbed forests and agricultural plantations in tropical undulating terrain: in situ measurement using a laser erosion bridge method
title_full Soil erosion in disturbed forests and agricultural plantations in tropical undulating terrain: in situ measurement using a laser erosion bridge method
title_fullStr Soil erosion in disturbed forests and agricultural plantations in tropical undulating terrain: in situ measurement using a laser erosion bridge method
title_full_unstemmed Soil erosion in disturbed forests and agricultural plantations in tropical undulating terrain: in situ measurement using a laser erosion bridge method
title_sort soil erosion in disturbed forests and agricultural plantations in tropical undulating terrain: in situ measurement using a laser erosion bridge method
publisher IWA Publisher
publishDate 2020
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/93038/
http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wcc.2019.063
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