Sahelian rangelands are subject to degradation caused by physical and human factors. This report presents the results of recent research in Burkina Faso on methods for regenerating such rangelands. It begins with an overview of existing regeneration methods. Quantitative ecological field work conducted at two representative sites to understand the regeneration processes, to determine the sustainability of these processes and to understand reasons for success or failure of regeneration technology is described. Water and nutrient (N,P and K) balances as well as vegetation dynamics were studied for different soil and water conservation technologies. A major conclusion is that degraded and crusted soils can only be regenerated by modifying the ...
Bare incrusted soils are a degradation stage often encountered in the Sahel zone. Our study document...
The groundnut cropping basin of Senegal suffers environmental degradation, with a negative impact on...
International audienceConservation and restoration of degraded agricultural soils are in fact two im...
The aim is to study the impact of soil and water conservation management (SWC) technologies in degra...
Rapid population growth and climatic change threatens the sustainability of natural resources. Farmi...
AbstractDemographic growth and climatic change in the sub-Sahelian region threaten the sustainabilit...
The negative degradation spiral that currently leads to deteriorating soil properties in African dr...
This research conducted in the Tougou watershed located in North of Burkina Faso aims at assessing t...
Rapid population growth and climatic change threaten the sustainability of natural resources in the ...
Rapid population growth and climatic change threatens the sustainability of natural resources. Farmi...
Inadequate land management and agricultural activities have largely resulted in land degradation in ...
In Sahelian ago-ecosystems, sandy microdunes often provide a privileged habitat for primary producti...
Inadequate land management and agricultural activities have largely resulted in land degradation in ...
Degraded soils in the sub-Saharan zone are often unproductive because of nutrient imbalance and an i...
In the Sudano-Sahelian zone of western Africa, characterized by semi-extensive agriculture and subhu...
Bare incrusted soils are a degradation stage often encountered in the Sahel zone. Our study document...
The groundnut cropping basin of Senegal suffers environmental degradation, with a negative impact on...
International audienceConservation and restoration of degraded agricultural soils are in fact two im...
The aim is to study the impact of soil and water conservation management (SWC) technologies in degra...
Rapid population growth and climatic change threatens the sustainability of natural resources. Farmi...
AbstractDemographic growth and climatic change in the sub-Sahelian region threaten the sustainabilit...
The negative degradation spiral that currently leads to deteriorating soil properties in African dr...
This research conducted in the Tougou watershed located in North of Burkina Faso aims at assessing t...
Rapid population growth and climatic change threaten the sustainability of natural resources in the ...
Rapid population growth and climatic change threatens the sustainability of natural resources. Farmi...
Inadequate land management and agricultural activities have largely resulted in land degradation in ...
In Sahelian ago-ecosystems, sandy microdunes often provide a privileged habitat for primary producti...
Inadequate land management and agricultural activities have largely resulted in land degradation in ...
Degraded soils in the sub-Saharan zone are often unproductive because of nutrient imbalance and an i...
In the Sudano-Sahelian zone of western Africa, characterized by semi-extensive agriculture and subhu...
Bare incrusted soils are a degradation stage often encountered in the Sahel zone. Our study document...
The groundnut cropping basin of Senegal suffers environmental degradation, with a negative impact on...
International audienceConservation and restoration of degraded agricultural soils are in fact two im...