Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection, 2023, 11, 126-134
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DOI: 10.4236/gep.2023.115007 May 30, 2023 126 Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection
Analysis of Land Use Change and Associated
Implications on Soil Ecosystem Functions in
South Eastern Nigeria
Nwabueze I. Igu
1*
, Chinero N. Ayogu
2
, Chidimma C. Umeogu
1
, Michael C. Obikwelu
1
1
Department of Geography and Meteorology, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Nigeria
2
Department of Geography, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria
Abstract
Land use change affects soil functions and its capacity to provide ecosystem
services. Though much of the tropics are experiencing accelerated increases
in land use change, associated impacts of such changes are poorly understood
and studied. This study assessed the extent to which land use changes affect
the soil ecosystem functions in a rainforest zone of south eastern Nigeria. Soil
samples were collected from 24 sample locations in selected natural forest,
cashew and palm plantations. Samples were analyzed in triplicate in the la-
boratory for geochemical analysis, after which the result was subjected to sta-
tistical analysis—ANOVA, correlation and regression. Forest carbon had
higher % mean carbon content; though there was no significant difference (F
(2, 21) = .246, p = .784) in carbon level across land uses. R value of .301
showed low correlation between % carbon, organic matter and % loss in igni-
tion. Furthermore, R
2
value of 9.1% total variation in the dependent variable
could only be explained by the independent variables. CEC, Nitrogen, Potas-
sium and Phosphorus content of the land uses did not differ significantly:
CEC (F (2, 21) = .844, p (.44); Nitrogen (.243), p (.79), Potassium (.140), p
(.87), Phosphorus (.783), p (.47). This showed that there was no significant
variation in soil fertility of the land uses, although natural forest had higher
concentrations for these variables. Across the land uses, soil texture equally
had no significant variations: % sand (F (2, 21) = .320, p (.729) % clay (.430),
p (.656), % silt (.043), p (.958). Soil carbon was seen to be more enhanced in
natural forest ecosystems than other land uses. Though plantations had re-
duced capacities to provide ecosystem functions, establishing such in mod-
ified landscapes is still advocated as they can coexist with such and yet ensure
ecosystem functions.
How to cite this paper: Igu, N. I., Ayogu,
C. N., Umeogu, C. C., & Obikwelu, M. C.
(2023). Analysis of Land Use Change and
Associated Implications on Soil Ecosystem
Functions in South Eastern Nigeria. Journal
of Geoscience and Environment Protection,
11, 126-134.
https://doi.org/10.4236/gep.2023.115007
Received: March 30, 2023
Accepted: May 27, 2023
Published: May 30, 2023
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