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Auteur Antoine Kalinganire
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Affiner la rechercheTowards developing scalable climate-smart village models: approach and lessons learnt from pilot research in West Africa / Jules Bayala
Towards developing scalable climate-smart village models: approach and lessons learnt from pilot research in West Africa [texte imprimé] / Jules Bayala, Auteur ; Robert Zougmore, Auteur ; Catherine Ky-Dembele, Auteur ; Andre B. Babou, Auteur ; Saaka Buah, Auteur ; Diaminatou Sanogo, Auteur ; Jacques Somda, Auteur ; Abasse Tougiani, Auteur ; Kalifa Traoré, Auteur ; Antoine Kalinganire, Auteur . - 2016 . - 62p. : cart ; tab ; photos.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : FORESTERIE Mots-clés : Adaptation, Climate-smart, Climate change, Climate variability, Food security, Mitigation Index. décimale : K010-Foresterie : généralités Résumé : This work was funded by the CGIAR Research Programme on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS), which is a strategic partnership of CGIAR and Future Earth, led by the International Centre for TropicalAgriculture (CIAT). The programme is implemented with funding from CGIAR Fund Donors, the Danish International Development Agency (DANIDA), Australian Government (ACIAR), Irish Aid, Environment Canada, Ministry of Foreign
Affairs for the Netherlands, Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), Instituto de Investigação Científica Tropical (IICT), UK Aid, Government of Russia, the European Union (EU), New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, with technical support from the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD). Colleagues from national research institutions – Institut d’Economie Rurale (IER) of Mali, Institut de
l’Environnement et de Recherches Agricoles (INERA) of Burkina Faso, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRAN) of Niger, Institut Sénégalais de Recherche Agricole (ISRA) of Senegal, and Savanna Agriculture Research Institute (SARI) of Ghana – also generously shared their documents and data with us. We would also like to acknowledge the three reviewers, Dr. Ayantunde Augustine (ILRI-Burkina Faso), Dr Rosenstock Todd (ICRAF-Kenya), and Mr De Ridder Benjamin (FAO-Ghana) for their constructive comments.
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Cliquer pour voirURL Society for Environmental Economics and Policy Studies and Springer. Effects of farmer managed natural regeneration on livelihoods in semi-arid West Africa / Joachim N. Binam
Society for Environmental Economics and Policy Studies and Springer. Effects of farmer managed natural regeneration on livelihoods in semi-arid West Africa [texte imprimé] / Joachim N. Binam, Auteur ; Frank Place, Auteur ; Antoine Kalinganire, Auteur ; Sigue Hamade, Auteur ; Moussa Boureima, Auteur ; Abasse Tougiani, Auteur ; Joseph Dakouo, Auteur ; Bayo Mounkoro, Auteur ; Diaminatou Sanogo, Auteur ; Marcel Badji, Auteur ; Mouhamadou Diop, Auteur ; Andre B. Babou, Auteur ; Eric Haglund,, Auteur . - 2015.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : FORESTERIE Mots-clés : Agroforestery, FMNR, Livelihoods, Multivalued, treatme, Sahel Résumé : This paper used a multivalued treatment framework to assess the effects of farmer managed natural regeneration (FMNR) on selected outcomes among 1080 rural household farmers in the Sahelian and Sudano-Sahelian ecozone of West Africa Sahel. The results indicate that keeping, protecting and managing trees in the farmland have significant effects on the livelihoods of the rural poor in the Sahelian countries. If 1000 households in a community decide to practice the FMNR con- tinuously, it results in an increase in the gross income by US$ 72,000 per year. Noticeable changes are also observed on the value of tree products, with an observed significant increase in the value of the products harvested from tree by about 34–38 % among those actively practicing FMNR as compared to their counterparts. The results also lend support to the household resilience hypothesis of FMNR in that it leads to a significant increase of the dietary diversity by about 12–14 %. However, it also appeared that several factors impeded the regeneration of trees on farms. To foster the widespread dissemination and enhance the capacity of farmers to increase, diversify and sustain tree-based production systems, an enabling institutional, technical and policy environment needs to be promoted. Exemplaires
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