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ANALYSIS OF CATCHMENT HYDROLOGIC RESPONSE UNDER CHANGING LAND USE: THE CASE OF UPPER MOLO RIVER CATCHMENT, KENYA

Change in land use has a direct effect in catchment hydrologic response. It is caused by human intervention to enhance and diversify their livelihood needs, and at the same time get economic benefits from the land resources. These interventions result in changes in surface runoff, soil erosion and sediment yield among others. If the change in land use is not well managed then it will affect the quantity and quality of water resources as well as production potential of the land. Based on this ground this study was formulated to investigate the effects of land use changes on catchment response, in particular surface runoff and sediment yield. Such a study required

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Author: kirui, wesley k.
Contributed by: henrykasozi
Institution: egerton university
Level: university
Sublevel: post-graduate
Type: dissertations