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Community Organizations Agri‐Overseas
Agri‐Overseas
Agri‐Overseas
Network
Non-profit organization
Phone number
025408860

Location

Avenue Louise 231
1050
Brussels
Belgium
Working languages
anglais
Affiliated Organization
University or Research Institution

The University of Liege is the only public, pluralist an

Agri‐Overseas asbl consists of individual members and representatives from the following Belgian institutions: the four faculties of agronomic sciences in Belgium (Gembloux ‐ GxABT/ULg, Ghent ‐ UGent, Leuven ‐ KULeuven and Louvain‐La‐Neuve ‐ UCL), the two faculties of veterinary medicine (Ghent ‐ UGent and Liège ‐ ULg), animal health units at the Department of Biomedical Sciences of the Institute of Tropical Medicine in Antwerp ‐ IMTA, the Inter‐Faculty Department of Agronomy of the Free University of Brussels ‐ ULB, the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Namur (Namur - UNamur), the Department of Sciences and Environmental Management of the University of Liège (Arlon ‐ DSGE ULg), and the Royal Academy of Overseas Sciences (KAOW ‐ ARSOM).

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Resources

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Dynamics of Shifting Agricultural-Systems and Organic Carbon Sequestration in Southern Cameroon

Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2011

A conceptual model of the spatio-temporal dynamics of Shifting Agricultural Systems (SAS) in the rainforest region of Southern Cameroon made it possible to identify five different cultivation cycles, which enabled the quantification of soil dynamics and carbon stocks. Carbon stocks in each pool were evaluated using all chronosequences for land use types, including Virgin forest (PF), Secondary forest (SF), Forest fallow (FF), Chromolaena fallow (CF), Mixed crop field (MC) and Old cocoa plantations (OCP).

Impact of Land-use Systems on some Physical and Chemical Soil Properties of an Oxisol in the Humid Forest Zone of Southern Cameroon

Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2009
Cameroon

A field study was carried out in the village Ngoungoumou in the humid forest zone of Cameroon to assess changes in particle size distribution and soil chemical properties in relation to different land-use systems. These strongly acid soils are mainly composed of clay and sand, and are generally devoid of crop nutrients at the benefit of exchangeable Al occupying the nearly entire exchange complex. The major portion of the nutrients is stored in the top-soil, together with the organic matter. Land-use systems significantly affected the clay, the silt and the sand fractions.

Land Holding Rights of Fulani Pastoralists and its Effect on their Agropastoral Production System in Ogun State, Nigeria

Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2009
Nigeria

The study focuses on land holding rights of the Fulani pastoralists and its effect on their agropastoral production system. It was discovered that among the land holding rights options available for land users in Yoruba communities where the Fulanis are settled, leasehold right was the viable option for the pastoralists.

Les arbres dans les systèmes agraires en zone sahélienne du Niger: mode de gestion, atouts et contraintes

Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2006
Algeria
Sudan
Burkina Faso
Nigeria
Mauritania
Chad
Mali
Cameroon
Senegal
Central African Republic
South Sudan
Ethiopia
Niger
Eritrea

Trees in the Agrarian Systems of the Sahelian Zone of Niger: Management Practices, Benefits and Constraints. In the Sahelian regions, tree is an integrated part of the farming systems. The present study concerns the tree management practices, their benefits and constraints. A survey was conducted in 7 village sites of the southwestern part of Niger according to a southnorth aridity gradient in order to understand how rural people manage trees in their farms. The objective was to analyse the systems, tree management practices, benefits and constraints.