ABSTRACT
The status of the environmental
resources and management of Urudu watershed was studied at the forested and
agroforestry ecosystems at Okoko Item, Nigeria. Humans’ activities and the need
for baseline data within specific ecosystems necessitated this study. A 150m
(width) by 1250m (length) area covering both banks of the Urudu stream, and
forested and agroforestry sites was mapped out for study. A stratified random
sampling technique was used to administer 200 questionnaires to elicit
information on the status of the watershed in terms of available resources,
resource management and impact of human activities on the resources and the
watershed. A single factor experiment in randomized complete block design
(RCBD) with 5 replications was used to study the abundance and diversity of
woody plant species above 5mc diameter-at-breast (D. B. H.); non-woody plant
species were also identified and counted. The watershed stream water quality
over time (January, March and June 2003 and 2004) was studied using a 2x3
factorial experiment in RCBD with three replications. The physical and chemical
properties of the watershed soils at the forested and agroforestry sites were
studied using a 4x2 factorial experiment in RCBD during the rainy and dry
seasons in 2003 and 2004. Species abundance and diversity were measured within
sites using’’ Menhinick’s (1964) and Simpson’s (1949) diversity indices
respectively. Water quality and soil physico-chemical properties of the
watershed were also analysed. Results indicate that in the forested site, 1071
individual woody plants ha’1 comprising 69 species and 29 families were
encountered with species abundance index of 2.11 and diversity index of 0.82.
Also, 450 individual nonwoody plants ha’1 distributed within 36 species and 24
families with species xiv abundance index of 1.70 and diversity index of 0.86
were obtained. The agroforestry site had 999 individual woody plants ha'1 consisting
of 80 species and 31 families with species abundance index of 0.88 and
diversity index of 0.84. The site had 1586 non-woody individual plants ha’1
consisting of 27 species and 21 families with an forested and agroforestry
sites included some economic plants, food species, leafy vegetable species, and
spices. The results of the water quality indicate that the Urudu stream water
quality compares favourably with established standards for drinking water
quality and other uses. The watershed soil is heterogeneous in terms of
texture, physical and chemical characteristics. The soil is high in Nitrogen
(0.24 mg I'1), Phosphorus (34.08 mg I'1), Magnesium (2.10 mg I'1) and Organic
matter (5.18%) based on soil fertility assessment standards of National Special
Programme for food Security, Nigeria. Diverse human activities take place
within the Urudu stream watershed. The watershed is directly managed by the
community. In conclusion, environmental resources, if sustainably managed, is
an asset base that can be drawn upon, built upon, traded and developed. This
study recommends inter alia that periodic stock survey of natural resources of
watersheds be taken. This will enhance management of the watershed for
sustainable exploitation, environmental resources conservation, agriculture for
optimal food production, and provision of current data on Nigeria's extremely
diverse environmental resources.
ABIGAIL, U (2024). Status of Environmental Resources and Mmanagement of Wateshed Ecosystems at Okoko Item, Nigeria:- Ukpabi,Abigail U.. Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Nov 28, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/status-of-environmental-resources-and-mmanagement-of-wateshed-ecosystems-at-okoko-item-nigeria-ukpabiabigail-u-7-2
UDODIRIM, ABIGAIL. "Status of Environmental Resources and Mmanagement of Wateshed Ecosystems at Okoko Item, Nigeria:- Ukpabi,Abigail U." Mouau.afribary.org. Mouau.afribary.org, 17 Apr. 2024, https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/status-of-environmental-resources-and-mmanagement-of-wateshed-ecosystems-at-okoko-item-nigeria-ukpabiabigail-u-7-2. Accessed 28 Nov. 2024.
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UDODIRIM, ABIGAIL. "Status of Environmental Resources and Mmanagement of Wateshed Ecosystems at Okoko Item, Nigeria:- Ukpabi,Abigail U." Mouau.afribary.org (2024). Accessed 28 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/status-of-environmental-resources-and-mmanagement-of-wateshed-ecosystems-at-okoko-item-nigeria-ukpabiabigail-u-7-2