Lacanja burn

Deforestation in Nigeria can be said to be the process of cutting down trees or clearing forests for either agricultural, commercial, residential, or industrial purposes.[1] In Nigeria, it has become an increasingly important environmental concern as it has adverse effects on the ecosystem, including soil erosion.[2][3]

Soil erosion

Occurrences of soil erosion

Soil erosion is the process by which soil particles are displaced and transported from one location to another, leaving the underlying soil exposed and vulnerable to further erosion.[4] Soil erosion is the result of natural physical forces, such as water and wind, gradually wearing away the topsoil in a field.[5] This process can be slow and inconspicuous or occur rapidly, leading to significant topsoil loss.[5] Apart from soil erosion, there are other severe soil degradation issues, including soil compaction, reduced organic matter, loss of soil structure, inadequate internal drainage, salinization, and soil acidity problems.[5] Soil erosion, along with its consequences for humanity, presents a formidable challenge that jeopardizes both people and the socioeconomic progress of their surroundings. Addressing and mitigating the impacts of this phenomenon necessitate immediate, swift, and pressing action to pave the way for sustainable development.[6]

Effects of deforestation on soil erosion

Deforestation has numerous impacts on soil erosion, including:

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