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Natural Disasters In Burkina Faso From 1960 To 2020: Occurrence, Spatio-Temporal Dynamics And Socio-Environmental Consequences

Diciembre, 2022
Burkina Faso
United Kingdom

Contexte et contexte La variabilité climatique est une réalité au Burkina Faso, et les catastrophes naturelles en sont les effets visibles. Cela pose d’énormes défis tant aux gouvernements qu’aux populations locales. Cependant, il est difficile de mettre en œuvre une véritable politique sans comprendre le phénomène et ses conséquences sociales et environnementales.

Degradation Alarmante Des Ressources Forestieres De La Forêt Classée De La Fosse De Doungh Au Togo

Diciembre, 2022
Togo
United States of America
Canada
Ireland
Spain

Contexte et justification :Les écosystèmes de la Forêt classée de la fosse de Doungh (FCFD) au Togo ont subi une dégradation très alarmante menaçant la survie de cet écosystème vitale. Disposer des connaissances sur diversité floristique et la structure des formations végétales contribuerait à la mise en œuvre d’un plan de gestion et de restauration de cette forêt classée.But et objectifs :Cette étude est une contribution à la gestion et à la restauration des écosystèmes forestiers de la FCFD, dans la Préfecture de Tandjouaré au Togo.

A framework to understand the social impacts of agricultural trade

Diciembre, 2022
Global

While international trade in agricultural commodities can spur economic development especially where governance is strong, there are also concerns about the local impacts of commodity production and their distribution. Previous frameworks have primarily focused on trade effects on environmental conditions in production regions, as well as economic growth and food security. Instead, we develop a conceptual framework for understanding the impact of agricultural trade on multidimensional wellbeing and equity.

Mapping social impacts of agricultural commodity trade onto the sustainable development goals

Diciembre, 2022
Global

While international trade in agricultural commodities can spur economic development especially where governance is strong, there are also concerns about the local impacts of commodity production and their distribution on the environment and on people. The sustainable development goals (SDGs), though seeing trade as a means to support their achievement, recognise the need to address potential negative social and environmental impacts. It is therefore important to assess the contribution of international trade to the SDGs in commodity production areas.

Farmer Field Days Report in Makueni and Kitui Counties

Diciembre, 2022
Global

Farmer field days were held in Makueni and Kitui Counties to showcase performance of improved drought-tolerant crop varieties - pearl millet, sorghum, pigeon pea and beans - under conventional and conservation tillage systems. The events drew diverse stakeholders including government officials, agro-dealers, seed merchants, farmers' organizations and financial institutions. Through farm walks and interactive sessions, farmers gained firsthand insights into the comparative performance of crops under the two tillage systems gaining insights on crop management for improved yields.

Situational analysis of Nyamagana Social-Ecological Landscape in the Cibitoke Province of Burundi

Diciembre, 2022
Burundi

In the developing world, the drivers behind changes in social ecological landscapes (SEL) are intricate and have been steadily intensifying over the years. Regions blessed with abundant natural resources, encompassing fertile soils, lush forests, freshwater bodies, valuable minerals, and more, tend to experience rapid population growth and heightened poverty rates.

E-Extension and Digital Augmentation of the Egyptian Agricultural Sector

Diciembre, 2022
Global

A major challenge is how to create authentic information and innovations for agricultural extension in the digital age. It can be challenging for extension agents and agriculture extension workers to provide farmers with the knowledge and innovations they need given the limited resources available. Many development projects that were planned outside of the village turned out to be unfamiliar with its issues and needs, making them less effective in resolving the farmers' agricultural concerns, particularly those related to agricultural operations.