Aspect Factor and Soil Erosion Vulnerability on Rural Livelihoods in Mubi North and Mubi South Local Government Areas of Adamawa State, Nigeria

Aspect factor, which determines slope orientation, significantly influences soil moisture retention, vegetation cover, and erosion vulnerability. Hence, the objective of this paper was to assess the aspect factor and soil erosion vulnerability on rural livelihoods in Mubi North and Mubi South Local...

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Main Author: K. A. Nnanguma
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Language:English
Published: Joint Coordination Centre of the World Bank assisted National Agricultural Research Programme (NARP) 2025-04-01
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description Aspect factor, which determines slope orientation, significantly influences soil moisture retention, vegetation cover, and erosion vulnerability. Hence, the objective of this paper was to assess the aspect factor and soil erosion vulnerability on rural livelihoods in Mubi North and Mubi South Local Government Areas of Adamawa State, Nigeria using a mixed-method approach was employed, integrating GIS-based analysis, remote sensing, field surveys, and socio-economic assessments. Data were collected from 1,000 respondents across 26 communities and analyzed using spatial mapping and statistical techniques. Findings indicate that south-facing slopes, such as those in Wuro Harde, Lokuwa, and Barama, experience higher erosion due to increased solar radiation and moisture loss, while shaded slopes in Gipalma and Kabang exhibit reduced vulnerability. Soil erosion significantly affects livelihoods by diminishing agricultural productivity, reducing pasture lands, and limiting commercial activities. The study contributes to knowledge by identifying high-risk erosion zones and providing insights for sustainable land management strategies. Recommendations include afforestation, improved agricultural practices, and policy interventions to mitigate erosion effects.
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spelling doaj-art-772d1dbc171e41f4aeab22799c4d72a62025-08-20T02:27:14ZengJoint Coordination Centre of the World Bank assisted National Agricultural Research Programme (NARP)Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management2659-15022659-14992025-04-01294Aspect Factor and Soil Erosion Vulnerability on Rural Livelihoods in Mubi North and Mubi South Local Government Areas of Adamawa State, NigeriaK. A. Nnanguma Aspect factor, which determines slope orientation, significantly influences soil moisture retention, vegetation cover, and erosion vulnerability. Hence, the objective of this paper was to assess the aspect factor and soil erosion vulnerability on rural livelihoods in Mubi North and Mubi South Local Government Areas of Adamawa State, Nigeria using a mixed-method approach was employed, integrating GIS-based analysis, remote sensing, field surveys, and socio-economic assessments. Data were collected from 1,000 respondents across 26 communities and analyzed using spatial mapping and statistical techniques. Findings indicate that south-facing slopes, such as those in Wuro Harde, Lokuwa, and Barama, experience higher erosion due to increased solar radiation and moisture loss, while shaded slopes in Gipalma and Kabang exhibit reduced vulnerability. Soil erosion significantly affects livelihoods by diminishing agricultural productivity, reducing pasture lands, and limiting commercial activities. The study contributes to knowledge by identifying high-risk erosion zones and providing insights for sustainable land management strategies. Recommendations include afforestation, improved agricultural practices, and policy interventions to mitigate erosion effects. https://www.aJol.info/index.php/jasem/article/view/293693Soil erosion; Aspect factor; Rural livelihoods
spellingShingle K. A. Nnanguma
Aspect Factor and Soil Erosion Vulnerability on Rural Livelihoods in Mubi North and Mubi South Local Government Areas of Adamawa State, Nigeria
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Soil erosion; Aspect factor; Rural livelihoods
title Aspect Factor and Soil Erosion Vulnerability on Rural Livelihoods in Mubi North and Mubi South Local Government Areas of Adamawa State, Nigeria
title_full Aspect Factor and Soil Erosion Vulnerability on Rural Livelihoods in Mubi North and Mubi South Local Government Areas of Adamawa State, Nigeria
title_fullStr Aspect Factor and Soil Erosion Vulnerability on Rural Livelihoods in Mubi North and Mubi South Local Government Areas of Adamawa State, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Aspect Factor and Soil Erosion Vulnerability on Rural Livelihoods in Mubi North and Mubi South Local Government Areas of Adamawa State, Nigeria
title_short Aspect Factor and Soil Erosion Vulnerability on Rural Livelihoods in Mubi North and Mubi South Local Government Areas of Adamawa State, Nigeria
title_sort aspect factor and soil erosion vulnerability on rural livelihoods in mubi north and mubi south local government areas of adamawa state nigeria
topic Soil erosion; Aspect factor; Rural livelihoods
url https://www.aJol.info/index.php/jasem/article/view/293693
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