Christian Dupraz
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Agroforestry Systems | 2018
Boubacar Camara; Marie Gosme; Daouda Ngom; Zoé Daba Gomis; Marcel Badji; Diaminatou Sanogo; Christian Dupraz
This study is a contribution to the characterization of traditional agroforestry parklands in Lower Casamance. It aims at determining the diversity of species and the tree size structure in these parklands, as well as at identifying the threats to their sustainability, in order to assist decision making on natural resource conservation. To this end, 45 plots of 50u2009×u200950xa0m size were inventoried. In each plot, an exhaustive inventory of trees was performed, including species identification, height measurement and estimates of regeneration and mortality rates. Additionally, 116 stakeholders were interviewed about their management practices, the revenue they obtained from agroforestry parklands, and their opinion on the future of these parks. A total of 2739 Elaeis guineensis palm trees and 3948 trees from other species were observed in the 11.25xa0ha studied. Hence a relative density of 40.96 individuals of E. guineensis ha−1. The 63 species belonged to 51 genus within 23 botanical families. The analysis of tree communities indicated a strong role of human management on the species composition of parklands, with cultural value trees near the villages and wood production trees further away, and with some sites having more trees with medicinal uses. The distribution of tree sizes of E. guineensis and estimates of mortality and regeneration rates indicated that the population of palm trees is ageing and regeneration is too low to compensate mortality. Based on interviews, palm production is decreasing in the area, and causes of decline identified by the farmers were salinization, drought, illegal cutting, and bush fires, i.e., both natural and anthropogenic causes. In view of the importance of these parklands for the local economy and food security, better management of E. guineensis parklands is required to ensure their sustainability.
Geoderma | 2015
Rémi Cardinael; Tiphaine Chevallier; Bernard Barthès; Nicolas Saby; Théophile Parent; Christian Dupraz; Martial Bernoux; Claire Chenu
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2017
Rémi Cardinael; Tiphaine Chevallier; Aurélie Cambou; Camille Béral; Bernard Barthès; Christian Dupraz; Céline Durand; Ernest Kouakoua; Claire Chenu
Biogeosciences | 2017
Rémi Cardinael; Bertrand Guenet; Tiphaine Chevallier; Christian Dupraz; Thomas Cozzi; Claire Chenu
Archive | 2016
Rémi Cardinael; Tiphaine Chevallier; Aurélie Cambou; Camille Béral; Bernard Barthès; Christian Dupraz; Ernest Kouakoua; Claire Chenu
Archive | 2016
Pierre-Eric Lauri; Delphine Meziere; Laurie Dufour; Marie Gosme; Serge Simon; Christian Gary; Patrick Jagoret; Jacques Wery; Christian Dupraz
Archive | 2016
Rémi Cardinael; Bertrand Guenet; Tiphaine Chevallier; Christian Dupraz; Thomas Cozzi; Claire Chenu
Archive | 2016
Rémi Cardinael; Tiphaine Chevallier; Aurélie Cambou; Camille Béral; Bernard Barthès; Christian Dupraz; Céline Durand; Ernest Kouakoua; Claire Chenu
Archive | 2015
J.H.N. Palma; Anil Graves; Josep Crous-Duran; Joana Amaral Paulo; Matthew Upson; Christian Dupraz; Marie Gosme; Isabelle Lecomte; Haythem Ben Touhami; Delphine Meziere; Paul J. Burgess
Archive | 2015
Rémi Cardinael; Tiphaine Chevallier; Bernard Barthès; Nicolas Saby; Théophile Parent; Christian Dupraz; Martial Bernoux; Claire Chenu