Eric Delaître
Institut de recherche pour le développement
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Environmental Management | 2018
Danielle Mitja; Eric Delaître; Alessio Moreira dos Santos; Izildinha Souza Miranda; Roberta Fatima Rodriguez Coelho; Deiane Jorge Macedo; Laurent Demagistri; Michel Petit
When the Amazonian rain forest is cut to create pasture, some of the original vegetal species survive clearing, even expressing their ability to invade agro-systems. It is true of the babassu palm, which can be considered, paradoxically, a natural resource by the “Interstate Movement of Babassu Fruit Breaker Women” or as native weed by land owners-farmers. To manage potential conflict of land uses, we study here the current density of this palm tree in different habitats, based on a combination of field data and remote sensing data. Firstly, we checked that the field survey methodology (i.e., counting free-trunk palm trees over 20 cm in circumference) provides density values compatible with those stemming from satellite images interpretation. We can see then that, a PA-Benfica Brazilian territory revealed an average density of the babassu lower in pastures (2.86 ind/ha) than in the dense forest (4.72 ind/ha) from which they originate and than in fallow land (4.31 ind/ha). We analyze in detail density data repartition in three habitats and we discuss results from the literature on the density of this palm tree versus its resilience at different developmental stages after forest clearing, depending on anthropogenic—or not—factors, including solar radiation, fire, weeding, clear cutting, burying fruit, and competition with forage grass. All these results can be exploited for the design of future management plans for the babassu palm and we think that the linked methodology and interdisciplinary approach can be extended to others palms and trees species in similar problematic issues.
euro mediterranean conference | 2017
Cherine Ben Khalfallah; Dalel Ouerchefani; Khouloud Mazouzi; Eric Delaître; Faiza Khebour-Allouche
The Tunisian oases represent the essential of the agriculture and the socio economic activity of the desert areas, and vegetation play an important role in the maintenance of the agricultural stability in arid regions (Hamza et al. 2006) and even in the survival of desert population.
African Journal of Environmental Science and Technology | 2013
Dalel Ouerchefani; Hanen Dhaou; Eric Delaître; Yann Callot; Saadi Abdeljaoued
Journal of Environmental Management | 2017
Alessio Moreira dos Santos; Danielle Mitja; Eric Delaître; Laurent Demagistri; Izildinha Souza Miranda; Therese Libourel; Michel Petit
VertigO - la revue électronique en sciences de l'environnement | 2012
Anne-Elisabeth Laques; Danielle Mitja; Eric Delaître; Marcelo Cordeiro Thales; Izildinha Souza Miranda; Roberta de Fátima Rodrigues Coelho; Sandra Maria Neiva Sampaio
沙漠研究 : 日本沙漠学会誌 | 2009
Dalel Ouerchefani; Hanen Dhaou; Saâdi Abdeljaoued; Eric Delaître; Yann Callot
Archive | 2009
Maud Loireau; Anne-Elisabeth Laques; Pierre Dérioz; Yann Callot; Eric Delaître; Nadine Dessay; Mireille Fargette; F. Mondher; Danielle Mitja; Marc Neyra; Mongi Sghaier; C. Venard; C. Wilson-Junior
Archive | 2017
Agnès Bégué; Beatriz Bellon De La Cruz; Nadine Dessay; Raffaele Gaetano; Jordi Inglada; Guerric Le Maire; Eric Delaître; Laurent Demagistri; Valentine Lebourgeois; Louise Leroux; Danny Lo Seen; Danielle Mitja; Valérie Soti; Thuy Le Toan
EGC: Extraction et Gestion des Connaissances | 2017
Anne Toulet; Emmanuel Roux; Anne-Elisabeth Laques; Eric Delaître; Laurent Demagistri; Isabelle Mougenot
Archive | 2015
Avisoatolona Andrianarivo; Eric Delaître; Anne-Elisabeth Laques; Stéphanie M. Carrière; Dominique Hervé