Rapid population growth and climatic change threatens the sustainability of natural resources. Farming practices can mitigate environmental change and degradation. The aim of this research conducted in Yatenga region was to describe and to analyse manure practices management. In 2005, a survey was carried out to assess the evolution of farming practices. A survey was initially conducted with a sample of 44 farmers, selected randomly in the three neighbouring villages. Subsequently, 18 farms were selected for in-depth interviews. The grain yield was measured and the different practices of soil and water conservation developed by farmers were compared. According to the enquiries, two practices, called “zaï” and “djengo”, were largely used in ...
The zaï farming practice is a local adaptation of conservation agriculture to degraded semiarid area...
The continuous degradation of agroecosystems is a major concern for Sub-Saharan African countries, p...
This paper describes the emergence of improved traditional planting pits (zaï) in Burkina Faso in th...
Rapid population growth and climatic change threatens the sustainability of natural resources. Farmi...
Rapid population growth and climatic change threatens the sustainability of natural resources. Farmi...
Rapid population growth and climatic change threaten the sustainability of natural resources in the ...
AbstractDemographic growth and climatic change in the sub-Sahelian region threaten the sustainabilit...
The sub-sahelian region is confronted to demographic growth and climatic change that impeded the sus...
The negative degradation spiral that currently leads to deteriorating soil properties in African dr...
Inadequate land management and agricultural activities have largely resulted in land degradation in ...
Inadequate land management and agricultural activities have largely resulted in land degradation in ...
Ecosystem degradation and a general an environment in Burkina Faso is linked to anthropogenic factor...
The Sahelian countries are faced with the recurrent problem of declining soil fertility. In response...
In the sub-Sahelian zone, it has become necessary to use organic manure as a means of maintaining or...
Soil degradation and fertility loss pose severe threats to the livelihood of farmers in sub-Saharan ...
The zaï farming practice is a local adaptation of conservation agriculture to degraded semiarid area...
The continuous degradation of agroecosystems is a major concern for Sub-Saharan African countries, p...
This paper describes the emergence of improved traditional planting pits (zaï) in Burkina Faso in th...
Rapid population growth and climatic change threatens the sustainability of natural resources. Farmi...
Rapid population growth and climatic change threatens the sustainability of natural resources. Farmi...
Rapid population growth and climatic change threaten the sustainability of natural resources in the ...
AbstractDemographic growth and climatic change in the sub-Sahelian region threaten the sustainabilit...
The sub-sahelian region is confronted to demographic growth and climatic change that impeded the sus...
The negative degradation spiral that currently leads to deteriorating soil properties in African dr...
Inadequate land management and agricultural activities have largely resulted in land degradation in ...
Inadequate land management and agricultural activities have largely resulted in land degradation in ...
Ecosystem degradation and a general an environment in Burkina Faso is linked to anthropogenic factor...
The Sahelian countries are faced with the recurrent problem of declining soil fertility. In response...
In the sub-Sahelian zone, it has become necessary to use organic manure as a means of maintaining or...
Soil degradation and fertility loss pose severe threats to the livelihood of farmers in sub-Saharan ...
The zaï farming practice is a local adaptation of conservation agriculture to degraded semiarid area...
The continuous degradation of agroecosystems is a major concern for Sub-Saharan African countries, p...
This paper describes the emergence of improved traditional planting pits (zaï) in Burkina Faso in th...