Resultados de búsqueda - "Burkina Faso"

  1. Feedback workshops from Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever study and assessment of One Health implementation in rural communities of Burkina Faso por Ilboudo, Abdoul K., Ilboudo, Guy S., Dione, Michel M., Bett, Bernard K.

    Publicado 2025
    “…This is a report of two feedback workshops held on 16 and 20 December 2024 in the North and Hauts-Bassins regions of Burkina Faso by the One Health Research, Education and Outreach Centre in Africa (OHRECA), which is led by the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI). …”
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  2. Washing chicken carcasses with water proves unreliable as a means of reducing bacterial contamination in unhygienic market conditions in Burkina Faso por Dione, Michel M., Ilboudo, Guy S., Paré, A., Songré-Ouattara, L.T., Danyluk, M.D., Ganser, C., Knight-Jones, Theodore J.D., Havelaar, A.H.

    Publicado 2025
    “…Poultry meat is a major contributor to the burden of foodborne disease in sub-Saharan Africa, with <i>Salmonella</i> and <i>Campylobacter</i> among the most common causative agents. In Burkina Faso, most chicken meat is processed and sold in informal markets where hygiene conditions are poor, and post-evisceration washing is used to clean carcasses and potentially reduce microbial contamination. …”
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  3. Dynamics of sapling population in savanna woodlands of Burkina Faso subjected to grazing, early fire and selective tree cutting for a decade por Zida, D., Sawadogo, L., Tigabu, M., Tiveau, D., Oden, P.C.

    Publicado 2007
    “…Fire, grazing, browsing and tree cutting are major anthropogenic determinants of vegetation patterns in African savannas. In Burkina Faso forest management policies prohibit grazing while recommending annual early fire and selective tree cutting of 50% of the merchantable standing volume on a 20-year rotation period. …”
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  4. Long-term effects of prescribed early fire, grazing and selective tree cutting on seedling populations in the Sudanian savanna of Burkina Faso por Zida, D., Tigabu, M., Sawadogo, L., Tiveau, D., Oden, P.C.

    Publicado 2009
    “…Annual early fire, selective tree cutting and exclusion of grazing are currently used as management tools in the Sudanian savanna of Burkina Faso although their longterm effects on seedling recruitment are poorly documented. …”
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  5. Evaluating contingent and actual contributions to a local public good: Tsetse control in the Yale agro-pastoral zone, Burkina Faso por Kamuanga, M., Swallow, B.M., Sigue, H., Bauer, B.

    Publicado 2001
    “…In this case study of the Yale agro-pastoral zone in southern Burkina Faso, the sustainability of tsetse control as a local public good was shown to depend upon farmers' contributions to establish and maintain the traps and targets that attract and kill tsetse flies. …”
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  6. Investing in agricultural water management to benefit smallholder farmers in Burkina Faso. AgWater Solutions Project country synthesis report por Evans, Alexandra E.V., Giordano, Meredith A., Clayton, Terry

    Publicado 2012
    “…The work was undertaken in the African countries of Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Ghana, Tanzania and Zambia, and in the Indian States of Madhya Pradesh and West Bengal. …”
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  7. Characteristics of urban and peri-urban agriculture in West Africa: results of an exploratory survey conducted in Tamale (Ghana) and Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso) por Bellwood-Howard, I., Haring, V., Karg, Hanna, Roessler, R., Schlesinger, J., Shakya, M.

    Publicado 2015
    “…The report summarizes key results from surveys carried out on urban and peri-urban agriculture (UPA) in Tamale (Ghana) and Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso) in 2013. The aim was to provide a broad overview of the state of UPA in the study cities and a basis for future research endeavors. …”
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  8. Impacts of small built infrastructure in inland valleys in Burkina Faso and Mali: rationale for a systems approach that thinks beyond rice? por Katic, Pamela G., Lautze, Jonathan F., Namara, Regassa E.

    Publicado 2014
    “…This paper examines evidence from eight inland valley sites with recently-built water retention infrastructure (4 in southwest Burkina Faso, 4 in southeast Mali) to determine how economic returns derived from agricultural production have changed through built infrastructure construction. …”
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  9. L’importance des échanges internationaux des ressources phytogénétiques pour l’amélioration des cultures au Burkina Faso por Bougma, Ali, Galluzzi, Gea, Sawadogo, Mahamadou

    Publicado 2015
    “…Il illustre le degré de dépendance du Burkina Faso du matériel génétique provenant d'autres pays pour sa sécurité alimentaire et aussi l’utilisation par des autres pays du matériel génétique burkinabé. …”
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  10. Combining soil fertilization, cropping systems and improved varieties to minimize climate risks on farming productivity in northern region of Burkina Faso por Sanou, Josias, Bationo, B. André, Barry, Silamana, Nabie, Loyehoun Dorothée, Bayala, Jules, Zougmoré, Robert B.

    Publicado 2016
    “…**Background** In search of options to cope with climate change and variability, a trial combining fertilization and improved varieties of millet and cowpea (intercropped or as sole crop) was conducted on three sites (Lemnogo, Tibtenga and Ramdolla) in the northern region of Burkina Faso. The application of cattle manure (3 t ha−1), micro-dose (3 g hole−1 equivalent to 62 kg ha−1) of a mineral fertilizer composed of 14 % N, 23 % P2O5 and 14 % K2O (NPK), their combination and a control (no manure and no NPK) as four soil fertilization options, two improved varieties of millet (SOSAT-C88 and IKMP5), two varieties of cowpea (KVX 396-4-5-2D and KVX 61-1) and two cropping systems (millet–cowpea intercropping, sole crop) were tested on-farm for two seasons (2013 and 2014). …”
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  11. Exploring local knowledge and preferences for shea (Vitellaria paradoxa) ethnovarieties in Southwest Burkina Faso through a gender and ethnic lens por Karambiri, Mawa, Elias, Marlène, Vinceti, B., Grosse, A.

    Publicado 2017
    “…The aim of this study is to examine local people’s classification systems and preferences for shea ethnovarieties in Burkina Faso to support domestication efforts that respect local priorities. …”
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