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A review of public versus private reforestation programs in the Senegalese Sahel: taking stock of realities and challenges [texte imprimé] / Mame Sokhna SARR, Auteur . - 2021 . - 8p. : cart ; photos ; tab ;ref. Langues : Anglais ( eng) Catégories : | FORESTERIE
| Mots-clés : | desertification, dryland restoration, private plantations, reforestation, Sahel, Senegal | Index. décimale : | k113-Sylviculture: regénération des peuplements, renouvellement par ensemencement,; boisement et reboisement | Résumé : | The Great Green Wall (GGW) across the Sahara is expected to generate a wide range of ecological and socioeconomic benefits. Ideally, ecosystem recovery should be assessed using measurable indicators (Society for Ecological Restoration [SER] principal 5).This requires agreement on only a few clear goals and targets and the establishment of effectivemeasurement systems, yet in practice,each stakeholder and funder brings different targets that the GGWmust achieve. Alongside its ecological objectives and biodiversity indicators, the GGW must also demonstrate meaningful socioeconomic benefits, engage communities, and contribute to green economic development in the restoration areas. Since the engagement of the private sector is presently seen as a critical challenge, we compare the current GGWapproach and performance with that of an established Acacia senegal plantation focusing more narrowly on a commercial objective to produce gum arabic for export. Our analysis of information from both programs demonstrates
strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats to the restoration successes achieved. These insights can help to guide ongoing programing and evaluation of the GGW toward both ecological and socioeconomic objectives in Senegal. They also reflect on emerging global discussion of business cases for reinvestment by all stakeholders to halt and reverse ecological damage |
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