AbstractAfter the severe droughts in the 1970s and 1980s, and subsequent debates about desertification, analyses of satellite images reveal that the West African Sahel has become greener again. In this paper we report a study on changes in tree cover and tree species composition in three village landscapes in northern Burkina Faso, based on a combination of methods: tree density change detection using aerial photos and satellite images, a tree species inventory including size class distribution analysis, and interviews with local farmers about woody vegetation changes. Our results show a decrease in tree cover in the 1970s followed by an increase since the mid-1980s, a pattern correlating with the temporal trends in rainfall as well as remo...
Land degradation has been a serious environmental problem in dryland areas where moisture supply is ...
Woody vegetation dynamics in the Sahel have been debated since the great droughts of the 1970s–1980s...
Across the globe, ecosystems are being degraded at an unsustainable rate due to both human and clima...
AbstractAfter the severe droughts in the 1970s and 1980s, and subsequent debates about desertificati...
Increased aridity and human population have reduced tree cover in parts of the African Sahel and deg...
This study was carried out in the northern region of Burkina Faso under Sahelian climatic conditions...
Dryland ecosystems comprise a balance between woody and herbaceous vegetation. Climate change impact...
Increased aridity and human population have reduced tree cover in parts of the African Sahel and deg...
Woody vegetation in farmland acts as a carbon sink and provides ecosystem services for local people,...
The rapidly growing human population in sub-Saharan Africa generates increasing demand for agricultu...
The greening in the Senegalese Sahel has been linked to an increase in net primary productivity, wit...
The patterns of the changes in woody plant population densities, size and species composition is doc...
The Sahel belt of Africa has been the focus of intensive scientific research since the 1960s, spurre...
There is a great deal of debate on the extent, causes, and even the reality of land degradation in t...
After a dry period with prolonged droughts in the 1970s and 1980s, recent scientific outcome suggest...
Land degradation has been a serious environmental problem in dryland areas where moisture supply is ...
Woody vegetation dynamics in the Sahel have been debated since the great droughts of the 1970s–1980s...
Across the globe, ecosystems are being degraded at an unsustainable rate due to both human and clima...
AbstractAfter the severe droughts in the 1970s and 1980s, and subsequent debates about desertificati...
Increased aridity and human population have reduced tree cover in parts of the African Sahel and deg...
This study was carried out in the northern region of Burkina Faso under Sahelian climatic conditions...
Dryland ecosystems comprise a balance between woody and herbaceous vegetation. Climate change impact...
Increased aridity and human population have reduced tree cover in parts of the African Sahel and deg...
Woody vegetation in farmland acts as a carbon sink and provides ecosystem services for local people,...
The rapidly growing human population in sub-Saharan Africa generates increasing demand for agricultu...
The greening in the Senegalese Sahel has been linked to an increase in net primary productivity, wit...
The patterns of the changes in woody plant population densities, size and species composition is doc...
The Sahel belt of Africa has been the focus of intensive scientific research since the 1960s, spurre...
There is a great deal of debate on the extent, causes, and even the reality of land degradation in t...
After a dry period with prolonged droughts in the 1970s and 1980s, recent scientific outcome suggest...
Land degradation has been a serious environmental problem in dryland areas where moisture supply is ...
Woody vegetation dynamics in the Sahel have been debated since the great droughts of the 1970s–1980s...
Across the globe, ecosystems are being degraded at an unsustainable rate due to both human and clima...