期刊名称:Science et changements planétaires / Sécheresse
印刷版ISSN:1147-7806
电子版ISSN:1777-5922
出版年度:1993
卷号:4
期号:1
页码:17-23
出版社:John Libbey Eurotext
摘要:Author Philippe C. Chamard Département de Géographie, Université Paris X-Nanterre, 200, avenue de la République, 92001 Nanterre, France. Page(s) : 17-23 Published in: 1993 Over the past 25 years, agriculture and posture - occupying 80% of the active population - and persistant deficits in rainfall have contributed towards the deterioration and thinning-out of both flora and fauna in the Sahel’s CILLS member-states. Over and above the participation of the populations involved, restoring the ecosystems, possible on the level of the small catchment-area or village land, implies improving rural education, teaching environmental matters at all educational levels and training agronomists, veterinaries, agropastoralists, rural management engineers, forestry experts, etc. Reinstating the socio-economic equilibrium in the west-African Sahel presupposes the planning, management and use of natural resources as well as the effective implementation of the regional antidesertification strategy adopted in Nouakchott by the CILSS member-states in 1984.