Rural Land Degradation Flashcards

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impacts of degradation in sahel region

socio-economic

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  • expansion of desert - reduces land for crops and pasture - less crops produced reducing farmer income meaning they cannot spend of healthcare and education, leads to rural poverty
  • increased social tensions - fight over land and food
  • death - crop failure and livestock death lead to malnutrition and starvation
  • loss of skills and knowledge - changes cultures as many have to give up their way of life
  • forced migration - leads to overcrowding and informal housing
  • many end up in refugee camps with poor conditions - disease widespread
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impacts of degradation in sahel region

environmental

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  • wind and water erosion - causes desertificaiton and expansion of sahara desert
  • decrease in fuel wood results in other fuels used (oil, kerosene) - releases more CO2
  • change and loss in flora and fauna and a reduction in biodiversity which impacts food webs and other wildlife
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desertification management strategies

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  • moveable fences
  • crop rotation
  • reafforestation
  • stone lines
  • energy efficient stoves
  • irrigation
  • terracing
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movable fences

desertification management strategies

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  • restrict grazing animals to specific areas to allow remaining land to recover, aslo prevents trampling of soil
  • no maintenence or special equipment required
  • government funding needed for initial purchase of fences

burkina faso

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crop rotation

desertification management strategies

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  • different crops grown on a patch each year allowing soil to recover as different crops require different nutrients
  • not expensive
  • not as much can be grown which can cause food supply issues, recovering soil is exposed to soil erosion

mali

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reafforestation

desertification management strategies

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  • planting trees in drier areas encourages water to collect there encouraging growth
  • interception of rainfall reduces soil ersoion by rain-splash and tree roos hold the soil together to reduce erosion rates
  • tree saplings are expensive to buy and they take a long time to grow

mali

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stone lines

desertification management strategies

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  • stone lines built to follow contours of ground to stop soil being washed downhill - soil builds up behind stones encouraging infiltration of water
  • increases yield of crops by 50%
  • labour intensive process to set up with lots of heavy stones

niger

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energy efficient stoves

desertification management strategies

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  • mud stoves put into homes by government uses 80% less fuelwood
  • allows forests time to recover andregenerate
  • the stoves are heavy and not easily moveable as well as providing less light and heat

malawi

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irrigation

desertification management strategies

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  • artificial watering of crops using stored water keeps soild moist to promote growth
  • if water available it is very successful to produce better yields of crops
  • overuse of water can make the soil saline which reduces fertility causing an adverse effect

burkino faso

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terracing

desertification management strategies

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  • steps are cut into sides of slopes to reduce surface run off washing away topsoil
  • water infiltrates more efficiently and less topsoil is washed away
  • requires a lot of maintenance to sustain benefits

tanzania

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