Understanding the drivers of agricultural land use change in south-central Senegal
Author(s):
Wood, E.C.
Tappan, G.G.
Hadj, A.
Publication Year:
2004
Publication Type:
Journal Article
Source: Journal of Arid Environments (59, 3, 565-582)
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Abstract
Described is (1) the land use and land cover changes that have taken place in the Department of Velingara, an area of tropical dry woodland in south-central Senegal, (2) the biophysical and socio-economic drivers of those changes with an emphasis on transition to agricultural use, and (3) an assessment of the likelihood of intensification of agriculture in the Department. Results indicate that land devoted to agriculture, either in active cultivation or short-term fallow, is increasing. There is little evidence of agricultural intensification in most of Velingara, with extensification coming largely at the cost of reduction in both upland woodlands and riparian forest.
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Africa
Countries:
Senegal
Forest Zones:
Tropical
Forest Type:
Natural Forest
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