Modelling the impact of land use/cover changes on water balance of a humid equatorial highland catchment in Southwestern Uganda, East Africa

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2022-11

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African Geographical Review

Abstract

This study investigates impact of land use/cover change on water balance of River Mitano catchment in Southwestern Uganda using SWAT model. Land use/cover changes were assessed using three land use maps for years of 2000, 2010 and 2020. Water fluxes were simulated using observed daily discharge.14.4% of precipitation received is converted into discharge, with base flow (2.9%) and lateral flow (11.8%) major contributors. Conversion of grasslands to cropland and built-up areas were key changes. An increase in cropland (6.8%) and built-up areas (3.0%) at expense of grassland and wetland were noticed, with significant increase in monthly and annual groundwater flow.

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Land use/cover, Modeling, SWAT model, Water balance, Humid equatorial catchment, Uganda

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Turyabanawe Gumisiriza, L., Gabiri, G., Barasa, B., Mukisa, G., & Nabatta, C. (2022). Modelling the impact of land use/cover changes on water balance of a humid equatorial highland catchment in Southwestern Uganda, East Africa. African Geographical Review, 43(2), 311–332.

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