Much of literature on the Sahel-savannah region of West Africa centres on whether the region is a degraded version of a former densely wooded landscape and whether it is becoming further desertified. The dominant view of many West African parties to the UN Convention to Combat Desertification asserts that this zone is increasingly being desertified due to climate change and destructive practices of peasant agriculture. Other researchers have challenged this claim and argued that the high climate variability characterising the savannah zone is responsible for fluctuations in vegetation cover. Although recent research supports the latter view, this perspective has been ignored by Ghana’s National Action Plan in favour of the desertification d...
In much of the developing world, shifting cultivation is the predominant agricultural system usually...
Land includes vegetation and water bodies and provides the basis for human livelihoods through prima...
Land degradation has become the hallmark of developing countries whose livelihoods are directly tied...
Much of literature on the Sahel-savannah region of West Africa centres on whether the region is a de...
This paper discusses the evolution of socio-cultural and political relations that defined access to,...
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...
Desertification, climate variability and food security are closely linked through drought, land cove...
The Sahel has been the focus of scientific interest in environmental-human dynamics and interactions...
The Sahel has been the focus of scientific interest in environmental-human dynamics and interactions...
Across the globe, ecosystems are being degraded at an unsustainable rate due to both human and clima...
In the Sahel, land degradation is caused primarily by agriculture and overgrazing, and is exacerbate...
The present study aimed to detect the main shifts in land-use architecture and assess the factors be...
Divergent adaptation to climate variability produces unequal adaptive capacities between user groups...
Summary In Ghana's forest?savanna transition zone, recent ecological debates counterpose the domina...
In much of the developing world, shifting cultivation is the predominant agricultural system usually...
Land includes vegetation and water bodies and provides the basis for human livelihoods through prima...
Land degradation has become the hallmark of developing countries whose livelihoods are directly tied...
Much of literature on the Sahel-savannah region of West Africa centres on whether the region is a de...
This paper discusses the evolution of socio-cultural and political relations that defined access to,...
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...
Desertification, climate variability and food security are closely linked through drought, land cove...
The Sahel has been the focus of scientific interest in environmental-human dynamics and interactions...
The Sahel has been the focus of scientific interest in environmental-human dynamics and interactions...
Across the globe, ecosystems are being degraded at an unsustainable rate due to both human and clima...
In the Sahel, land degradation is caused primarily by agriculture and overgrazing, and is exacerbate...
The present study aimed to detect the main shifts in land-use architecture and assess the factors be...
Divergent adaptation to climate variability produces unequal adaptive capacities between user groups...
Summary In Ghana's forest?savanna transition zone, recent ecological debates counterpose the domina...
In much of the developing world, shifting cultivation is the predominant agricultural system usually...
Land includes vegetation and water bodies and provides the basis for human livelihoods through prima...
Land degradation has become the hallmark of developing countries whose livelihoods are directly tied...