Structural and functional dynamics of savanna-woodland ecosystems are mainly shaped by fire, grazing and wood removal which effects depends both on their intensities. The long-term effects of those disturbances on key soil parameters are still largely unknown. We studied the cumulative effect of 20 years of early fire, grazing and selective tree cutting on soil water infiltration at two experimental sites with contrasting soil conditions (deep silty-clay versus shallow silty-sand) in the sudanian savanna-woodland ecosystems of Burkina Faso. Measurements were carried with a single ring infiltrometer at intervals of 5, 10, 20 and 30 minutes. Results showed that Grazing had negative effect at both sites (P<0.0001). Fire has no effect on inf...
The increase in livestock grazing in African drylands such as miombo woodlands threatens land produc...
The increase in livestock grazing in African drylands such as miombo woodlands threatens land produc...
Abstract Savannas are characterized by the coexistence of grasses and trees. Fires are critical for ...
In West Africa policies for prescribed early fire and livestock grazing in the savanna woodlands are...
Grazing, fire and selective tree cutting are major disturbances shaping species diversity and produc...
In West Africa policies for prescribed early fire, grazing and selective tree cutting in the savanna...
Can livestock grazing and/or fire regimes be used to promote coppice growth in Sudanian savannah si...
Fire and overgrazing reduce aboveground biomass, leading to land degradation and potential impacts o...
Savanna ecosystems are characterized by the co-occurrence of trees and grass-es. In this paper, we a...
Annual early fire, selective tree cutting and grazing exclusion are currently used to manage the Sta...
African savannas have experienced considerable woody encroachment over the last century, presenting ...
Annual early fire, selective tree cutting and exclusion of grazing are currently used as management ...
Charcoal production is a major driver of forest degradation in miombo woodlands. Forests play a cruc...
Water security represents a major challenge in East Africa, affecting the livelihoods of millions of...
The increase in biomass and abundance of woody plant species, often thorny or unpalatable, coupled w...
The increase in livestock grazing in African drylands such as miombo woodlands threatens land produc...
The increase in livestock grazing in African drylands such as miombo woodlands threatens land produc...
Abstract Savannas are characterized by the coexistence of grasses and trees. Fires are critical for ...
In West Africa policies for prescribed early fire and livestock grazing in the savanna woodlands are...
Grazing, fire and selective tree cutting are major disturbances shaping species diversity and produc...
In West Africa policies for prescribed early fire, grazing and selective tree cutting in the savanna...
Can livestock grazing and/or fire regimes be used to promote coppice growth in Sudanian savannah si...
Fire and overgrazing reduce aboveground biomass, leading to land degradation and potential impacts o...
Savanna ecosystems are characterized by the co-occurrence of trees and grass-es. In this paper, we a...
Annual early fire, selective tree cutting and grazing exclusion are currently used to manage the Sta...
African savannas have experienced considerable woody encroachment over the last century, presenting ...
Annual early fire, selective tree cutting and exclusion of grazing are currently used as management ...
Charcoal production is a major driver of forest degradation in miombo woodlands. Forests play a cruc...
Water security represents a major challenge in East Africa, affecting the livelihoods of millions of...
The increase in biomass and abundance of woody plant species, often thorny or unpalatable, coupled w...
The increase in livestock grazing in African drylands such as miombo woodlands threatens land produc...
The increase in livestock grazing in African drylands such as miombo woodlands threatens land produc...
Abstract Savannas are characterized by the coexistence of grasses and trees. Fires are critical for ...