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Land and Soil Health Assessment in the Nicaragua-Honduras Sentinel Landscape

The LDSF was carried out at four-100 km2 sites within the Nicaragua-Honduras Sentinel Landscape. El Tuma and Columbus Mine sites in Nicaragua and Rio Platano and Rio Banano sites in Honduras. Field teams were trained by Tor Vågen and Leigh Winowiecki in 2013. Field surveys were completed in January 2014. The LDSF is a spatially stratified, randomized sampling design, developed to provide a biophysical baseline at landscape level and a monitoring and evaluation framework for assessing processes of land degradation and effectiveness of rehabilitation measures over time. Measured variables include: land cover, tree and shrub densities, tree biodiversity, erosion prevalence, infiltration capacity, along with an assessment of impact to habitat and occurrence of soil conservation structures. Soil samples were also collected (320 top (0-20 cm) and sub (20-50 cm) soil samples per site) and were processed in Managua. Processed samples were shipped to Nairobi and subjected to infrared spectroscopy and wet chemistry analysis. These combined data sets will be used to assess soil and ecosystem health for the landscape in more detail.

Dataset's Files

0.Disclaimer.pdf
MD5: 46ac594e688ae98d0b0828ceb42fbdcc


1. ldsfFieldGuide_2013_v4.pdf
MD5: 3e9e3699f524026f9d0efb7cabdc34ae

The Land Degradation Surveillance Framework (LDSF) is designed to provide a biophysical baseline at landscape level, and a monitoring and evaluation framework for assessing processes of land degradation and the effectiveness of rehabilitation measures (recovery) over time. This field guide describes the LDSF field survey methods and is designed to be used in both training and as a reference in field, during survey campaigns.


2. columbusmine_ldsf_for dataverse.csv
MD5: e20ed9c69e2507e463612985604d941c

Raw LDSF data downloaded from the gps units for Columbus Mine site.


2. eltuma_ldsf_for dataverse.csv
MD5: ad20318c0a89cc49d5adfff65fa06c88

Raw LDSF data downloaded from the gps units for El Tuma site.


2. RioBlanco_ldsf_for dataverse.tab
MD5: ce374a69081397526e02e70e76a5ed3d

Raw LDSF data downloaded from the gps units for RioBlanco site.


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Authors

Sepulveda, Novin; Ordonez, Jenny; Uloa, Noel; Vega, Ricardo; Canales, Alfredo; Peralta, Jaime; Cruz, Melvin; Zavala, Ariel; Zavala, Angel Acosta; Calderon, Angelica Leonor Ruiz; Montoya, Lilia; Vågen, Tor-Gunnar; Winowiecki, Leigh

Keywords

landscape, environmental degradation, soil degradation, biodiversity, remote sensing, soil science, nicaragua, honduras, land and soil health, spatial modeling, surveys, soil

Publisher

Nicarugua - Honduras Sentinel Landscape

Publication date

20 Jan 2016

DOI

https://doi.org/10.34725/DVN/OTSSRA

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