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The Black Scholar, 1974
(1974). The Drought in the Sahel. The Black Scholar: Vol. 5, The Sixth Pan-African Congress, pp. 37-42.
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(1974). The Drought in the Sahel. The Black Scholar: Vol. 5, The Sixth Pan-African Congress, pp. 37-42.
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2000
The Sahel region of West Africa is well known as a region of environmental degradation. The reported incidence of drought and desertification has been challenged but regional desiccation is still widely accepted. This paper investigates the evidence for regional desiccation and in particular the effect of aggregating rainfall statistics across the area.
C. T. Agnew, A. Chappell
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The Sahel region of West Africa is well known as a region of environmental degradation. The reported incidence of drought and desertification has been challenged but regional desiccation is still widely accepted. This paper investigates the evidence for regional desiccation and in particular the effect of aggregating rainfall statistics across the area.
C. T. Agnew, A. Chappell
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1991
This paper explores NGOs working in natural resources management in the Sahel. By combining historical perspectives and cultural analysis, the paper provides an overview of the issues and actions taken over the past 40 years. Special attention is given to national and international NGOs, grassroots organizations, donors and the governments involved ...
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This paper explores NGOs working in natural resources management in the Sahel. By combining historical perspectives and cultural analysis, the paper provides an overview of the issues and actions taken over the past 40 years. Special attention is given to national and international NGOs, grassroots organizations, donors and the governments involved ...
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Analysis of spatiotemporal changes and driving factors of desertification in the Africa Sahel
Catena, 2022Xin Gao, Xiaoyu Meng
exaly
The Sahel region of Africa extends, in an ecological sense, from Senegal and Mauritania in the west to Somalia in the east. In a political sense, the region is often more narrowly defined as comprising Mauritania, Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, and Chad; many accounts, including this article, include Senegal as well.
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Debilitating floods in the Sahel are becoming frequent
Journal of Hydrology, 2021Nadir A Elagib +2 more
exaly

