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Variability and management patterns of range resources in the Baro River plain, Ethiopia
Authors:Daniel Kassahun  Soloman Afsaw
Institution:Forum for Social Studies –Environmental Researcher, Welete Yohannes St., Addis Ababa PO Box 34055, Ethiopia
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;Gambela Region Planning and Finance Bureau –GIS and Information Department, Gambela, Ethiopia
Abstract:The biophysical environment of rangelands in the arid and semi-arid lowland parts of Africa is customarily viewed as a homogenous entity. Such notion has encouraged employing a blanket management approach. However, there are perceptible variations within them which necessitate site-specific range management. This study has attempted to identify the variability of soil and forage attributes and assess the existing management practices of those resources in the Baro River plain, Ethiopia. Sample transects, representing pre- and post-fire conditions, were used to collect composite soil samples and vegetation attributes. Alongside the physical survey, a household survey was undertaken to validate the laboratory-generated information. The result showed significant differences of soil and forage attributes among different management regimes, distances from river course and dominant cover types. In general, the distribution of soil nutrients showed a 'distance decay effect', while the distribution of pH showed the reverse pattern. Application of heavy fire load and congested grazing are the principal range management related factors. About 80 per cent of sample pastoralists employ heavy fire without due consideration for the sustainability of the range resource and without considering the local variability. Recognition of site-specific information is the key to effective management of range resources in the study area.
Keywords:rangeland variability                            range management                            distance decay effect                            Ethiopia
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