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Resource conservation strategies in agro-ecosystems of semi-arid West Africa

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JOURNAL OF ARID ENVIRONMENTS
卷 51, 期 3, 页码 383-400

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ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1006/jare.2001.0968

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degradation; natural vegetation; soil fertility; Sahel; traditional conservation methods; wind and water erosion

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Countries of semi-arid West Africa are experiencing growing populations, expansion of cultivated land and intensification of crop and livestock production an ever-increasing burden on the region's limited natural resources, consequently increasing degradation rates. A broad range of technologies combating degradation currently exist. This paper presents and discusses both traditional techniques as well as modern techniques which are derived from the traditional ones. Various methods of mulching and application of manure or mineral fertilizers are used to maintain or increase soil fertility. The use of mulch as well as various methods of integrating shrubs, trees and herbaceous. vegetation into the cultivation systems are the technologies currently used to decrease the effects of wind erosion. Similarly, water erosion can be prevented with lines of stones, mulch and grasses. The most promising methods which impede decreasing natural vegetation are promotion of natural regeneration and to some extent the implementation of agricultural parks. In contrast, community-based management of grazing land or forested areas are difficult to establish. Most conservation strategies are limited by the availability of mulch, fertilizer or manure to fertilize fields or to protect sufficient land areas from wind and water erosion. Household constraints of individual farmers also play a crucial role in increasing such protection. Great efforts are needed to distribute the knowledge of the various conservation strategies throughout the different regions of semi-arid West Africa, and to develop new technologies, preferably with farmers' participation, to enable adoption. As degradation continues and populations increase, this must be accomplished in the near future in order to hinder devastation of land resources. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd.

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