LAND-USE, LAND MANAGEMENT AND ENVIRONMENT IN A SUBSISTENCE MOUNTAIN ECONOMY IN NEPAL

Authors
Citation
Gb. Thapa, LAND-USE, LAND MANAGEMENT AND ENVIRONMENT IN A SUBSISTENCE MOUNTAIN ECONOMY IN NEPAL, Agriculture, ecosystems & environment, 57(1), 1996, pp. 57-71
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture,"Environmental Sciences
ISSN journal
01678809
Volume
57
Issue
1
Year of publication
1996
Pages
57 - 71
Database
ISI
SICI code
0167-8809(1996)57:1<57:LLMAEI>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
In view of the growing concern about the effects of human activities o n the mountain environment of Nepal, this study examined the land use and management systems and their environmental effects with reference to a small watershed. It was shown that farmers had used cropping dive rsification, mixed cropping, cropping intensification and agroforestry to cope with the problem of food shortage arising from their marginal landholdings. They had terraced virtually all of their farm plots and applied compost/manure regularly, though in inadequate amounts, to co ntrol soil erosion and maintain land productivity. Nevertheless, farm lands on the ridges were undergoing unsustainable rates of soil erosio n and soil nutrients depletion due to frequent hoeing and ploughing of lands, application of inadequate amounts of organic fertilisers, lack of mulching, and fallowing of lands for too short a period and withou t any vegetation cover. Soil erosion was not an acute problem in river valleys, as lands were flat and terraced, but lands were undergoing d egradation owing to an unsustainable rate of removal of soil nutrients . Non-arable agriculture using biological soil fertilisation, includin g legume cultivation and compost application, could conserve soil in s uitable locations and sustain the mountain environment.