Agricultural practices have constantly changed in West Africa, and understanding the factors that have driven the changes may help guide strategies to promote sustainable agriculture in the region. To contribute to such efforts, this paper analyzes drivers of change in farming practices in the region using data obtained from surveys of 700 farming households in five countries (Burkina Faso, Ghana, Mali, Niger and Senegal). The results showed that farmers have adopted various practices in response to the challenges they have faced during the last decade. A series of logit models showed that most changes farmers made to their practices are undertaken for multiple reasons. Land use and management changes including expanding farmed areas and us...
This paper examined the prioritized climate-smart agricultural practices by smallholder farmers, the...
About 80% of West Africans live in rural populations that mainly depend on rain-fed, cereal-based su...
Climate change effects are already being felt across Africa. Global warming, increasing rainfall var...
In this study, the authors investigate farmers' vulnerability to climate variability and evaluate lo...
Climate variability and change are recognised as a major threat for West African agriculture, parti...
African farmers have always been exposed to climatic and economic variability and have developed a r...
Rainy-season farming is a major source of income for the rural population in the Guinea Savannah zon...
The West African Sahel is a harsh environment stressed by a fast-growing population and increasing p...
Agricultural production in the Sudano–Sahelian zone of west Africa is highly vulnerable to the impac...
Agriculture is vital to livelihoods in West Africa. It is the main source of employment for the 290 ...
AbstractDemographic growth and climatic change in the sub-Sahelian region threaten the sustainabilit...
Agricultural production in the Sudano-Sahelian zone of west Africa is highly vulnerable to the impac...
This research was designed to understand better the patterns of agricultural intensification and tra...
grantor: University of TorontoAgricultural planners are divided over whether traditional f...
In Africa, adaptation will be crucial to offset expected negative climate change impacts on food sec...
This paper examined the prioritized climate-smart agricultural practices by smallholder farmers, the...
About 80% of West Africans live in rural populations that mainly depend on rain-fed, cereal-based su...
Climate change effects are already being felt across Africa. Global warming, increasing rainfall var...
In this study, the authors investigate farmers' vulnerability to climate variability and evaluate lo...
Climate variability and change are recognised as a major threat for West African agriculture, parti...
African farmers have always been exposed to climatic and economic variability and have developed a r...
Rainy-season farming is a major source of income for the rural population in the Guinea Savannah zon...
The West African Sahel is a harsh environment stressed by a fast-growing population and increasing p...
Agricultural production in the Sudano–Sahelian zone of west Africa is highly vulnerable to the impac...
Agriculture is vital to livelihoods in West Africa. It is the main source of employment for the 290 ...
AbstractDemographic growth and climatic change in the sub-Sahelian region threaten the sustainabilit...
Agricultural production in the Sudano-Sahelian zone of west Africa is highly vulnerable to the impac...
This research was designed to understand better the patterns of agricultural intensification and tra...
grantor: University of TorontoAgricultural planners are divided over whether traditional f...
In Africa, adaptation will be crucial to offset expected negative climate change impacts on food sec...
This paper examined the prioritized climate-smart agricultural practices by smallholder farmers, the...
About 80% of West Africans live in rural populations that mainly depend on rain-fed, cereal-based su...
Climate change effects are already being felt across Africa. Global warming, increasing rainfall var...