A major challenge faced by human societies is to promote development that truly makes difference for people without jeopardizing their environment. This is particularly urgent in developing countries where, despite decades of development programs, local populations often live under poverty thresholds. With this study, we participate in the ongoing debate about the necessary global revision of development theory and practice in the rural Sahel. We retrace the development trajectories in the Ferlo, the northern silvopastoral zone of Senegal. We highlight how development has evolved from the 1940s to the present, from centralized development action programs focused on hydraulic infrastructure to current polycentric development with growing env...
The drylands in the West African Sahel region have, since the catastrophic drought event in the 1970...
The Great Green Wall is a regional initiative to combat desertification in the Sahel. It was launche...
Globally, anthropogenic activities, especially industrial ones, have contributed significantly to th...
International audienceA major challenge faced by human societies is to promote development that trul...
Understanding how social-ecological changes influence the resilience of dryland agro-silvo-pastoral ...
International audienceSince the 1970s, the Sahel region has been struck by severe droughts that has ...
The seriousness of the environmental and socio-economic crises in Africa has been the subject of num...
Established tropes hold that reduced rainfall across the West African Sahel and savanna from the lat...
Located in West Africa, Senegal is classified as a least-developed country that has historically had...
In Missirah, a village in Senegal, a group of young ecologists who are part of an association called...
International audienceIn January 2021, the Great Green Wall Accelerator was announced at the third O...
In Senegal river basin, large dams were built during the 1980’s to secure water resources after a de...
This study, on institutional, economic, social and ecological aspects of sustainable development, is...
Senegal is a West African country where the fishing industry is one of the most important sources of...
The drylands in the West African Sahel region have, since the catastrophic drought event in the 1970...
The Great Green Wall is a regional initiative to combat desertification in the Sahel. It was launche...
Globally, anthropogenic activities, especially industrial ones, have contributed significantly to th...
International audienceA major challenge faced by human societies is to promote development that trul...
Understanding how social-ecological changes influence the resilience of dryland agro-silvo-pastoral ...
International audienceSince the 1970s, the Sahel region has been struck by severe droughts that has ...
The seriousness of the environmental and socio-economic crises in Africa has been the subject of num...
Established tropes hold that reduced rainfall across the West African Sahel and savanna from the lat...
Located in West Africa, Senegal is classified as a least-developed country that has historically had...
In Missirah, a village in Senegal, a group of young ecologists who are part of an association called...
International audienceIn January 2021, the Great Green Wall Accelerator was announced at the third O...
In Senegal river basin, large dams were built during the 1980’s to secure water resources after a de...
This study, on institutional, economic, social and ecological aspects of sustainable development, is...
Senegal is a West African country where the fishing industry is one of the most important sources of...
The drylands in the West African Sahel region have, since the catastrophic drought event in the 1970...
The Great Green Wall is a regional initiative to combat desertification in the Sahel. It was launche...
Globally, anthropogenic activities, especially industrial ones, have contributed significantly to th...