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Water International | 2010

Water, agriculture and poverty in the Niger River basin

Andrew Ogilvie; Gil Mahé; John Ward; Georges Serpantié; Jacques Lemoalle; Pierre Morand; Bruno Barbier; Amadou Tamsir Diop; Armelle Caron; Regassa Namarra; David Kaczan; Anna Lukasiewicz; Jean-Emmanuel Paturel; Gaston Liénou; Jean Charles Clanet

Livelihoods in the Niger River basin rely mainly on rainfed agriculture, except in the dry extreme north. Low yields and water productivity result from low inputs, short growing seasons, dry spells, and excessive water. The overlap of traditional and modern rules impedes secure access to water and investments in agriculture by generating uncertain land tenure. Improved agriculture and water management require technical, sociological, and regulatory changes to address the wider causes of poverty. Illiteracy and poor water quality, both correlated with high infant mortality, are pressing problems. Rapidly increasing population, climatic changes and dam construction contribute to rural vulnerability.


Climatic Change | 2012

Vulnerability and adaptation of African rural populations to hydro-climate change: experience from fishing communities in the Inner Niger Delta (Mali)

Pierre Morand; Amaga Kodio; Neil L. Andrew; Famory Sinaba; Jacques Lemoalle; Christophe Béné

In this paper we examine ways Sahelian floodplain fishers have adapted to the strong environmental variations that have affected the region in the last two decades. We analyse their vulnerability and adaptive capacity in the face of expected changes in rainfall combined with the predicted effects of dam construction. Data from the Inner Niger Delta in Mali were used to show that fishers were highly sensitive to past and recent variations in the hydro-climatic conditions. Moreover, it appears their traditional livelihood strategies, although diversified, sophisticated and well suited to historical conditions, offer a limited set of options to adapt to increased environmental constraints. For fish-dependent households that have adopted a mixed set of activities through farming, the high seasonality and constraints characterizing both their main activities (fishing and farming) does not allow switching between activities. For those households that undertake seasonal fishing migrations, there is little opportunity to modify migration routes or find new settlements sites inside the delta because of the high population density in this area. In sum, although the adoption of diversified and spatially discrete patterns in livelihood activities is often presented as a strategy to reduce vulnerability, such a strategy does not appear sufficient to allow fishers of the delta to successfully face the increasing constraints associated with the changes in hydro-climatic conditions. In such a context, fishing communities will be driven towards more drastic strategies of adaptation and/or coping such as switching to new activities based on agricultural innovations or emigration from the delta. Both strategies present many hazards, particularly in the absence of supportive public policy.


Journal of International Development | 2011

Vulnerability in African small‐scale fishing communities

David Mills; Christophe Béné; Solomon Ovie; Ahmadu Tafida; Famory Sinaba; Amaga Kodio; Aaron Russell; Neil L. Andrew; Pierre Morand; Jacques Lemoalle


Global Environmental Change-human and Policy Dimensions | 2011

Testing resilience thinking in a poverty context : experience from the Niger River basin

Christophe Béné; Louisa Evans; David Mills; Solomon Ovie; Aminu Raji; Ahmadu Tafida; Amaga Kodio; Famory Sinaba; Pierre Morand; Jacques Lemoalle; Neil L. Andrew


Archive | 2007

Avenir du fleuve Niger

Jérome Marie; Pierre Morand; Hamady N’Djim


Archive | 2002

Gestion intégrée des ressources naturelles en zones inondables tropicales

Didier Orange; Robert Arfi; Marcel Kuper; Pierre Morand; Yveline Poncet


Archive | 2002

Dynamique de la pêcherie du delta intérieur du Niger revisitée a la lumière des données récentes

Amaga Kodio; Pierre Morand; Kaïmama Diénépo; Raymond Laë


Fisheries Research | 2015

Assessing economic effects of a marine protected area on fishing households. A Thai case study

Jean-Yves Weigel; Pierre Morand; Thuntada Mawongwai; Jean-François Noël; Ruangrai Tokrishna


Archive | 2002

Vers un observatoire de la pêche dans le delta intérieur du Niger

Pierre Morand; Amaga Kodio; Tiéma Niaré


Archive | 2009

Basin Focal Project Niger

Jean-Charles Clanet; Andrew Ogilvie; A. Bilgo; Armelle Caron; Alexandre Ickowicz; Anna Lukasiewicz; Amadou Tamsir Diop; Bernard Toutain; Bertrand Muller; Billy Troy; Bruno Barbier; Charles Baubion; Camille Marquette; Christian Leduc; Claudine Dieulin; Evariste Dapola Da; David Kaczan; Françoise Elbaz-Poulichet; François Tiotsop; Gaston Liénou; Gilbert Belaud; Gil Mahé; Georges Serpantié; Isabelle Droy; Innocent Ouedraogo; I. Ousseini; Ibra Touré; Isolde De Zborowski; Jean-Claude Bader; Jean Christophe Poussin

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Didier Orange

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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Didier Orange

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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Jacques Lemoalle

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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Isabelle Droy

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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Jean-Yves Weigel

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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Gil Mahé

University of Montpellier

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Elisabeth Benga

Cheikh Anta Diop University

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Neil L. Andrew

University of Wollongong

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