The Sahelian zone of<st1:place w:st="on">Africa</st1:place>is the region that is globally most subjected to land degradation, with wind erosion being the most important soil degradation process. By using control measures, the negative effects of wind erosion can be reduced. At present, adoption of wind erosion control measures by Sahelian farmers is low, as most recommended measures do not fit into the farming systems. Therefore, the possibilities of using the local agro-forestry system, i.e. scattered vegetation of trees and shrubs as a wind erosion control strategy were explored in this study. The study area was located in the Sahelian zone of Burkina Faso. A survey among farmers revealed that they generally have a good knowledge of wind ...
International audienceIn the Sahel, wind erosion increases the vulnerability of sandy soil through t...
In the Sahel field observations of wind-blown mass transport often show considerable spatial variati...
In the Sahel, with average annual precipitation in the order of 500 mm yr(-1), wind erosion occurs m...
Wind erosion is an important soil degradation process on agricultural fields in the Sahel and is str...
Soil loss caused by wind erosion is a widespread phenomenon in the Sahelian zone of West Africa. Acc...
Wind erosion is an important soil erosion and hence a soil degradation problem in the Sahelian zone ...
This paper describes the results of a survey on farmers' perceptions of the effect of woody natural ...
Wind Erosion Processes and Control Techniques in the Sahelian Zone of Niger G. Sterk, L. Stroosnijde...
Sahelian Africa is one of the poorest regions of the world, where approximately 90 per cent of the p...
In the Sahelian zone of Niger, severe wind erosion occurs mainly in the first half of the rainy seas...
Under the harsh conditions prevailing in the West African Sahel, farmers must deal with a range of e...
In the Sahel, wind erosion increases the vulnerability of sandy soil through the removal of the fine...
International audienceIn the Sahel, wind erosion increases the vulnerability of sandy soil through t...
In the Sahel field observations of wind-blown mass transport often show considerable spatial variati...
In the Sahel, with average annual precipitation in the order of 500 mm yr(-1), wind erosion occurs m...
Wind erosion is an important soil degradation process on agricultural fields in the Sahel and is str...
Soil loss caused by wind erosion is a widespread phenomenon in the Sahelian zone of West Africa. Acc...
Wind erosion is an important soil erosion and hence a soil degradation problem in the Sahelian zone ...
This paper describes the results of a survey on farmers' perceptions of the effect of woody natural ...
Wind Erosion Processes and Control Techniques in the Sahelian Zone of Niger G. Sterk, L. Stroosnijde...
Sahelian Africa is one of the poorest regions of the world, where approximately 90 per cent of the p...
In the Sahelian zone of Niger, severe wind erosion occurs mainly in the first half of the rainy seas...
Under the harsh conditions prevailing in the West African Sahel, farmers must deal with a range of e...
In the Sahel, wind erosion increases the vulnerability of sandy soil through the removal of the fine...
International audienceIn the Sahel, wind erosion increases the vulnerability of sandy soil through t...
In the Sahel field observations of wind-blown mass transport often show considerable spatial variati...
In the Sahel, with average annual precipitation in the order of 500 mm yr(-1), wind erosion occurs m...