Farmers' perceptions on woodlands in the groundnut basin of Kaffrine region in Senegal

Type Journal Article - Journal of Applied Biosciences
Title Farmers' perceptions on woodlands in the groundnut basin of Kaffrine region in Senegal
Author(s)
Volume 55
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2012
Page numbers 4006-4019
URL http://eprints.icrisat.ac.in/7111/1/JappBioSc_55_4006-4019_2012.pdf
Abstract
Objectives: The assessment of people on the spatial distribution, the dynamics of the main woody species
and its determinant factors, the natural regeneration and preferences of species in lands was sought.
Methodology and results: A perception survey of households, i established that the woody stand is
diversified enough with a wide dominance of Combretum glutinosum, Guiera senegalensis, Piliostigma
reticulatum, confirming the floristic composition resulting from the woods inventory. The appreciations on
the woodlands evolution showed that the most useful species were threatened because of their multiple
uses. It was in particular about Pterocarpus erinaceus, Cordyla pinnata, Detarium microcarpum and
Sterculia setigera. The abusive exploitation, the bush fire, the drought and the unsuitable cultural practices
constitute the main reasons of species threat.
Conclusion and application: The recommended solutions emphasize the artificial regeneration
(reforestation), natural (rejection/sowing) and the awareness of the populations. Species preference was
related to their use rather than their importance in the medium. The choice of the favorite species was
related to the middle: fields and fallow or forests and uncultivated area. The wood species regenerates and
the practice of the natural regeneration was mainly the releases protection, the natural sowing and the seed
trees with constraints related to the monitoring/protection, and the seedlings maintenance. The knowledge
by the populations of species that colonize each land use system, the woody stand characteristics and
practices advocated a strategy of restoration and / or rehabilitation of ecosystems based on local
knowledge are carried out.

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