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Climate Variability and Environmental Stress in the Sudan-Sahel Zone of West Africa
Authors:Ole Mertz  Sarah D’haen  Abdou Maiga  Ibrahim Bouzou Moussa  Bruno Barbier  Awa Diouf  Drissa Diallo  Evariste Dapola Da  Daniel Dabi
Institution:Department of Geography and Geology, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark. om@geo.ku.dk
Abstract:Environmental change in the Sudan-Sahel region of West Africa (SSWA) has been much debated since the droughts of the 1970s. In this article we assess climate variability and environmental stress in the region. Households in Senegal, Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, and Nigeria were asked about climatic changes and their perceptions were compared across north–south and west–east rainfall gradients. More than 80% of all households found that rainfall had decreased, especially in the wettest areas. Increases in wind speeds and temperature were perceived by an overall 60–80% of households. Contrary to household perceptions, observed rainfall patterns showed an increasing trend over the past 20 years. However, August rainfall declined, and could therefore potentially explain the contrasting negative household perceptions of rainfall trends. Most households reported degradation of soils, water resources, vegetation, and fauna, but more so in the 500–900 mm zones. Adaptation measures to counter environmental degradation included use of manure, reforestation, soil and water conservation, and protection of fauna and vegetation. The results raise concerns for future environmental management in the region, especially in the 500–900 mm zones and the western part of SSWA.
Keywords:Climate variability  Perceptions  Adaptation  Environmental management  Rainfall  Sahel
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