Auswirkungen von veränderter Landnutzung und Bodenbedeckung auf die Wasserqualität im Maziba-Einzugsgebiet, West-Uganda
Abstract
In 1991, Uganda had a population of 18 million people. In only 30 years, in 2020, the population has increased by a factor of 2.6 and has reached 46 million. Similarly to the nationwide trends, the Maziba catchment of western Uganda has experienced rapid human population growth, encroachment of natural habitats and environmental degradation, which has an immediate negative impact on water quality due to (agrochemical) pollution, sediment and nutrient loading of surface waters through increased erosion and surface run-off. The changes in land use and land cover (LULC) and the connections to the water quality characteristics are however poorly understood, not only in the Maziba catchment but also for other similar catchments typical for south-western Uganda. At the same time the capacities to analyse and understand the connections between LULC and water quality - a prerequisite for providing adaption and mitigation for the future - are limited Given this background, the study will (i) investigate LULC changes for the period 1991-2020, (ii) measure and analyse the spatio-temporal distribution of physiochemical water quality parameters, (iii) investigate the effects of LULC on soil erosion, including the estimation of sediment delivery ratios, and (iv) build human capacities through training of relevant tools and methods. The study will provide a consistent database and new insights into the space-time water physiochemistry and soil erosion rates vital for supporting better regulation, development and management of the concerned land and water resources. For sustainability, the research findings will be published in leaflets and posters in non-technical language, as well as other means for the continued support of the existing national policies in Uganda, also geared towards the realization of relevant SDGs (i.e., SDG-2, SDG-3, SGD-6, and SDG -13).
Mitarbeiter*innen
Mathew Herrnegger
Dipl.-Ing.Dr.nat.techn. Mathew Herrnegger
mathew.herrnegger@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-81618
BOKU Projektleiter*in
01.07.2023 - 30.06.2025
Gabriel Stecher
Dipl.-Ing. Gabriel Stecher
gabriel.stecher@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-81614
Projektmitarbeiter*in
01.07.2023 - 30.06.2025