An Interdisciplinary Approach to Understand the Resilience of Agrosystems in the Sahel and West Africa

Author:

Descroix Luc1,Luxereau Anne1,Lambert Laurent A.2,Ruë Olivier3,Diedhiou Arona4ORCID,Diongue-Niang Aïda5,Dia Amadou Hamath6,Gangneron Fabrice7ORCID,Manga Sylvie Paméla8,Diedhiou Ange B.9ORCID,Andrieu Julien10ORCID,Chevalier Patrick11,Faty Bakary12

Affiliation:

1. Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD), UMR (Unité Mixte de Recherche) PALOC (Patrimoines Locaux, Environnement, Globalisation), Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle (MNHN)/IRD, 57, Rue Cuvier, CP 26, 75231 Paris Cedex 05, France

2. Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, Doha BP 200592, Qatar

3. International Consultant, 86100 Chatellerault, France

4. Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD), UMR Institut des Géosciences et Environnement (IGE) CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)/Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)/UGA (Université Grenoble-Alpes)/Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble (INPGrenoble), 38400 Saint Martin d’Hères, France

5. ANACIM, Agence Nationale de l’Aviation Civile et de la Météorologie, Dakar 12000, Senegal

6. Department of Sociology, UASZ Université Assane Seck de Ziguinchor, Ziguinchor 27000, Senegal

7. CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) UMR (Unité Mixte de Recherche) GET (Géosciences Environnement Toulouse) CNRS/IRD (Institut de Recherche pour le Développement)/UPS (Université Paul Sabatier), 31000 Toulouse, France

8. EPT Ecole Polytechnique de Thiès, Thiès 23000, Senegal

9. Laboratoire Mixte de Recherche “Patrimoines et Territoires de l’Eau” (LMI PATEO), IRD Dakar, Dakar 18000, Senegal

10. IFP Institut Français de Pondichery, Pondichéry 605001, India

11. International Consultant, 29340 Riec-sur-Belon, France

12. DGPRE Direction de la Gestion et Planification des Ressources en Eau, Dakar 20000, Senegal

Abstract

Sub-Saharan African farmers have long been portrayed with very negative representations, at least since the beginning of coordinated European colonialism in the late 19th century. In the Sahel-Sudan area, agrosystems have been described as overgrazed, forests as endangered, and soils as overexploited, with local and traditional “archaic” practices. Against this background, the objective of this article is to focus on these agrosystems’ resilience, for which several criteria have been monitored. The approach used in this research was to synthesize observations from a large amount of material gathered over multiple years by the authors, drawing on our long-term commitment to, and inter-disciplinary study of, the evolution of surface hydrology, ecosystems, and agrosystems of West Africa. The positive trends in rainfall and streamflows, reinforced by farmer’s practices, confirm the overall regreening and reforestation of the Sahel-Sudan strip, especially in areas with high population densities, including the mangrove areas. The intensification of agricultural systems and the recovery of the water-holding capacity of soils and catchments explain the recorded general increase in terms of food self-sufficiency in the Sahel, as well as in crops yields and food production. Finally, we compare the neo-Malthusian discourse to the actual resilience of these agrosystems. The article concludes with a recommendation calling for the empowerment of smallholder farmers to take greater advantage of the current wet period. Overall, the speed of change in knowledge and know-how transfer and implementation, and the farmers’ ability to adapt to ecological and economic crises, must be highlighted. Far from being resistant to change, West African agriculturalists innovate, experiment, borrow, transform, and choose according to their situation, projects, and social issues.

Funder

European Union via AICS (Agenzia Italiana de Cooperazione per il Sviluppo

Publisher

MDPI AG

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