This study, on institutional, economic, social and ecological aspects of sustainable development, is based on an analysis of the Senegal River watershed including four countries (Senegal, Mali, Mauritania and Guinea-Bissau). At regional analysis scale, our research shows the River’s management throws up many problems and could not be considered as sustainable. The study indicates an opposition between institutions or bureaucracy and local communities. The firsts manage the River and focus decision-making power, while the seconds are not really involved in decision-making processes. Furthermore, Diama and Manantali’s dams impacts show very controversial results : the irrigation’s improvement is accompanied by a deterioration of ecological co...
International audienceThis paper examines the environmental and socio-economic consequences of hydra...
A major challenge faced by human societies is to promote development that truly makes difference for...
International audienceThe similar dams of Arzal (Vilaine, France) and Diama (Mauritania-Senegal fron...
International audienceSeveral social scientists have dealt with the usefulness of a participative ap...
International audienceIn Sub-Saharan Africa, 90 % of wetlands provide ecosystem services to societie...
La première partie de l’étude propose une analyse à l’échelle de l’ensemble du bassin du fleuve Séné...
Water management forms the most critical process in such semi-arid land, as it impacts livelihood, f...
International audienceWater management is the driving force behind the productivity of the ecosystem...
In Senegal river basin, large dams were built during the 1980’s to secure water resources after a de...
International audienceThe Senegal River running through the arid and semi-arid parts of Senegal, Mau...
Field researches articulate around two areas: on one hand, they concern the study of sustainable dev...
International audienceThis paper examines the environmental and socio-economic consequences of hydra...
A major challenge faced by human societies is to promote development that truly makes difference for...
International audienceThe similar dams of Arzal (Vilaine, France) and Diama (Mauritania-Senegal fron...
International audienceSeveral social scientists have dealt with the usefulness of a participative ap...
International audienceIn Sub-Saharan Africa, 90 % of wetlands provide ecosystem services to societie...
La première partie de l’étude propose une analyse à l’échelle de l’ensemble du bassin du fleuve Séné...
Water management forms the most critical process in such semi-arid land, as it impacts livelihood, f...
International audienceWater management is the driving force behind the productivity of the ecosystem...
In Senegal river basin, large dams were built during the 1980’s to secure water resources after a de...
International audienceThe Senegal River running through the arid and semi-arid parts of Senegal, Mau...
Field researches articulate around two areas: on one hand, they concern the study of sustainable dev...
International audienceThis paper examines the environmental and socio-economic consequences of hydra...
A major challenge faced by human societies is to promote development that truly makes difference for...
International audienceThe similar dams of Arzal (Vilaine, France) and Diama (Mauritania-Senegal fron...