Lake Chad that has been an economic hub for centuries has in the last few decades witnessed continued degradation threatening food security and livelihood of the population who depend on the lake for a living. The impact of depletion of the lake is being felt by an estimated 30 million people from the four riparian states, namely: Cameroon, Chad, Niger and Nigeria. This paper focuses on the causes of low agricultural activity around Lake Chad with particular emphasis on crop production. The paper also highlights the prospects for reviving agricultural activity through implementation of innovative soil management techniques. Analysis of the literature revealed that in addition to devastating effects of violent armed conflict on livelihood co...
Recent findings suggest the world is becoming less peaceful. We are now experiencing more violent co...
The Lake Chad Basin (LCB), in West Africa, is surrounded by three countries with shared borders. In ...
The study examines how changes in the landuse and landcover of the Nigerian portion of the Lake Chad...
Lake Chad that has been an economic hub for centuries has in the last few decades witnessed continue...
The Lake Chad Basin has for a very long period supported the livelihoods of millions of peoples from...
Lake Chad has been a source of economic livelihood for millions of people inhabiting the catchment a...
Climatic change poses threats to human life and livelihood systems. It is a multi-dimensional phenom...
Lake Chad Disappearing between 1963 and 1997: Located on the edge of the Sahara and bordering four c...
Lake Chad Disappearing between 1963 and 1997: Located on the edge of the Sahara and bordering four c...
The spectacular drying of Lake Chad around 1970 has been widely reported in the media. The lake is n...
The spectacular drying of Lake Chad around 1970 has been widely reported in the media. The lake is n...
International audienceThe southern basin of Lake Chad, fed by the Chari and Logone river system, is ...
Lake Chad, the 6th largest lake in the world, has hydrographical basin area of 2,381,631 km2 , an ac...
The problems associated with declining levels of freshwater and water resources inadequacies in the ...
This article analyses the dynamics land use in the Lake Chad area located in the Extreme East of the...
Recent findings suggest the world is becoming less peaceful. We are now experiencing more violent co...
The Lake Chad Basin (LCB), in West Africa, is surrounded by three countries with shared borders. In ...
The study examines how changes in the landuse and landcover of the Nigerian portion of the Lake Chad...
Lake Chad that has been an economic hub for centuries has in the last few decades witnessed continue...
The Lake Chad Basin has for a very long period supported the livelihoods of millions of peoples from...
Lake Chad has been a source of economic livelihood for millions of people inhabiting the catchment a...
Climatic change poses threats to human life and livelihood systems. It is a multi-dimensional phenom...
Lake Chad Disappearing between 1963 and 1997: Located on the edge of the Sahara and bordering four c...
Lake Chad Disappearing between 1963 and 1997: Located on the edge of the Sahara and bordering four c...
The spectacular drying of Lake Chad around 1970 has been widely reported in the media. The lake is n...
The spectacular drying of Lake Chad around 1970 has been widely reported in the media. The lake is n...
International audienceThe southern basin of Lake Chad, fed by the Chari and Logone river system, is ...
Lake Chad, the 6th largest lake in the world, has hydrographical basin area of 2,381,631 km2 , an ac...
The problems associated with declining levels of freshwater and water resources inadequacies in the ...
This article analyses the dynamics land use in the Lake Chad area located in the Extreme East of the...
Recent findings suggest the world is becoming less peaceful. We are now experiencing more violent co...
The Lake Chad Basin (LCB), in West Africa, is surrounded by three countries with shared borders. In ...
The study examines how changes in the landuse and landcover of the Nigerian portion of the Lake Chad...