In West Africa, new management practices such as conservation agriculture with crop residue mulching can improve crop yields for individual farmers. However, in a context of complex social interactions between farmers, the introduction of such practices can also lead to conflicts between private interests and communal use of resources, for example the free grazing of crop residues. The objective of this paper was to assess ex-ante the impacts of the practice of crop residue mulching on crop productivity in a village of central Burkina Faso using an agent-based model, AMBAWA, that simulates the flows of biomass and nutrients between crop and livestock systems at the village scale. The model considers the interactions between four types of fa...
In complex mixed crop-livestock systems with limited resources and biomass scarcity, crop residues p...
CONTEXT: The semi-arid zone of Burkina Faso is characterized by strong climate variability and decli...
This papers appears in Volume 5National audienceBiomass recycling plays a major role in the function...
International audienceIn West Africa, new management practices such as conservation agriculture with...
Traditionally, cereal crop harvest residues are communally grazed by the ruminant herds of villagers...
Privatisation of grazing resources is emerging in the agro-pastoral systems of West Africa, resultin...
Over the past 30 years, the southern part of the Sudano‐Sahelian Africa, hosted a large population o...
Conservation Agriculture (CA) is being advocated to enhance soil health and sustain long term crop p...
Over the past 30 years, a large number of farmers and herders have moved into the southern part of t...
Over the past 30 years, a large number of farmers and herders have moved into the southern part of t...
Conservation Agriculture (CA) is being advocated to enhance soil health and sustain long term crop p...
In communal areas of NE Zimbabwe, feed resources are collectively managed, with herds grazing on gra...
In complex mixed crop-livestock systems with limited resources and biomass scarcity, crop residues p...
CONTEXT: The semi-arid zone of Burkina Faso is characterized by strong climate variability and decli...
This papers appears in Volume 5National audienceBiomass recycling plays a major role in the function...
International audienceIn West Africa, new management practices such as conservation agriculture with...
Traditionally, cereal crop harvest residues are communally grazed by the ruminant herds of villagers...
Privatisation of grazing resources is emerging in the agro-pastoral systems of West Africa, resultin...
Over the past 30 years, the southern part of the Sudano‐Sahelian Africa, hosted a large population o...
Conservation Agriculture (CA) is being advocated to enhance soil health and sustain long term crop p...
Over the past 30 years, a large number of farmers and herders have moved into the southern part of t...
Over the past 30 years, a large number of farmers and herders have moved into the southern part of t...
Conservation Agriculture (CA) is being advocated to enhance soil health and sustain long term crop p...
In communal areas of NE Zimbabwe, feed resources are collectively managed, with herds grazing on gra...
In complex mixed crop-livestock systems with limited resources and biomass scarcity, crop residues p...
CONTEXT: The semi-arid zone of Burkina Faso is characterized by strong climate variability and decli...
This papers appears in Volume 5National audienceBiomass recycling plays a major role in the function...