Title of article
The history of environmental change and adaptation in eastern Saloum–Senegal—Driving forces and perceptions
Author/Authors
Junsheng Nie، نويسنده , , John King، نويسنده , , Zhengyu Liu، نويسنده , , Steve Clemens، نويسنده , , Warren Prell، نويسنده , , Xiaomin Fang، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
12
From page
210
To page
221
Abstract
Environmental change in the Sahel–Sudan zone of West Africa has been a major issue in development debates over the last decades. Using remote sensing based land cover change analysis, archival data, national and international statistical data, and household interviews, we analyze the drivers of environmental change in Eastern Saloum in Central East Senegal as well as the local perceptions of these changes and adaptation. Being part of the ground nut basin, Eastern Saloum has witnessed rapid environmental degradation caused by the conversion of forest and savanna areas to agricultural land during the last 20–30 years and by a combination of decline in precipitation, soil degradation, a diversity of policies with little concern for the environment, fluctuating markets and population pressure. Farmers perceive the environmental change mainly as land degradation and poor soil fertility, though recent extensification of agriculture counters this effect and has led to increased vegetation cover in marginal areas. They identified erratic climate, agricultural policies, insufficient food production and desire to increase income as the main drivers of change in the area. We conclude that while climate variability has influenced environmental change in the area, various types of State interventions in agriculture and global market fluctuations appear to have been the main underlying causes of environmental degradation.
Keywords
land useclimate variabilityenvironmental changevulnerabilityadaptationeastern SaloumSenegal
Journal title
Global and Planetary Change
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Global and Planetary Change
Record number
705193
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