State of Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Efforts for Agriculture in Senegal

With a 700 km coastline and a huge portion of the territory located in the Sahelian region, Senegal is under a triple threat in terms of climate change impact and effects. From the Ocean, there are concerns over the ever-increasing coastal erosion. From the sky, rainfalls have been fluctuating over...

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Main Author: Samari, H.
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: 2011
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/21195
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description With a 700 km coastline and a huge portion of the territory located in the Sahelian region, Senegal is under a triple threat in terms of climate change impact and effects. From the Ocean, there are concerns over the ever-increasing coastal erosion. From the sky, rainfalls have been fluctuating over the past four decades with damaging effects on agriculture and livestock. On the land, overgrazing, poaching, desertification and deforestation are some of the major challenges for policymakers and famers. The most direct consequences are droughts, floods and food shortage such as those of 2002, 2003 and 2007, which led the government to step in and provide close to XOF 30 billion worth of food assistance to rural communities. To help contain these challenges and avoid further occurrence of such tragedies in the future, the government, farmers, NGOs and international partners have either teamed up or worked individually on numerous mitigation/adaptation-centered projects and programs. As a result of imbalances in policy priorities, and due to financial scarcity, there is a category of projects and programs that can be described as success stories, while another category includes cases of setbacks and undermined outcomes. The third category involves longer-term initiatives whose results remain to be seen.
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spelling CGSpace211952025-12-10T12:46:18Z State of Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Efforts for Agriculture in Senegal Samari, H. climate With a 700 km coastline and a huge portion of the territory located in the Sahelian region, Senegal is under a triple threat in terms of climate change impact and effects. From the Ocean, there are concerns over the ever-increasing coastal erosion. From the sky, rainfalls have been fluctuating over the past four decades with damaging effects on agriculture and livestock. On the land, overgrazing, poaching, desertification and deforestation are some of the major challenges for policymakers and famers. The most direct consequences are droughts, floods and food shortage such as those of 2002, 2003 and 2007, which led the government to step in and provide close to XOF 30 billion worth of food assistance to rural communities. To help contain these challenges and avoid further occurrence of such tragedies in the future, the government, farmers, NGOs and international partners have either teamed up or worked individually on numerous mitigation/adaptation-centered projects and programs. As a result of imbalances in policy priorities, and due to financial scarcity, there is a category of projects and programs that can be described as success stories, while another category includes cases of setbacks and undermined outcomes. The third category involves longer-term initiatives whose results remain to be seen. 2011 2012-07-13T01:52:36Z 2012-07-13T01:52:36Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/21195 en application/pdf Samari H. 2011. State of climate change adaptation and mitigation efforts for agriculture in Senegal. Copenhagen, Denmark: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture, and Food Security (CCAFS).
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title State of Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Efforts for Agriculture in Senegal
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