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THE ROLE OF ECOSYSTEMS IN ADAPTATION RESTORATION OF DEGRADED LANDS  OF DJIMBALLACASE OF THE PALM GROVES OF M'BETOUMouhamadou Farka Maiga  ONG AMADE-PELCODE CLACC Fellow  MaliDHAKA from 24 to 31 march 2011
PRESENTATION  OF PROJECT The project is located in the Djimballa, and is based on the principle of participation and empowerment of rural communities along the inland delta of the Niger River, to  restoration of degraded lands  overpowered  by palm groves. This species, despite its economic and ecological value, is neglected by policy makers and destroyed by the same people who get his needs. Advisory support was provided by the NGO APSAGA and its partners including the GEF and the technical services of the state to get people to organize themselves to facilitate the regeneration capacity of palm trees and their sustainable management in the village of M'Betou. The project has included in its agenda a series of counseling, consultation, organization, demonstration of techniques for restoration of marginal lands and fragile, and the potential for regeneration and sustainable use of doum palm. Then a process was undertaken with local people and  policy makers to adopt a local agreement management of  palm groves on the basis of social and cultural norms.
Between Djenne, Mopti and Timbuktu, lies a vast floodplain: there is the inland delta of the Niger River. A vast area of about 35,000 km2 and where a million people live. There are and have been since the dawn of time: fishermen, herders and farmers who each  in turn exploits  the land and water,  consumes and exports the resources. This criss-crossed  of each and others according to the height of water is provided by an organization based on social values ​​that have proven themselves up to the advent of drought of 1970-1980. The environmental degradation due to climatic and human pressure are the two interrelated linear axes on which the environmental  moves in a cyclical manner during the year
CONTEXT In Mali, the Sustainable lands Management has become a real concern of authority. Also, it is important to note that the continuing degradation of the environment is now a major concern especially as it is undoubtedly a real obstacle to achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the fight against poverty. The latest report on the state of the environment published in 2008  mentions an uncompromising degradation of environmental situation in Mali. This report highlights the extreme fragility of ecosystems and the palpable risk of evolution to very advanced state of degradation  The east  side of the inland Delta of Niger River is characterized by natural palm Hyphaene thebaica (doum palm), which offer many advantages for people in regions of Mopti, Timbuktu and Gao. This interest has long been recognized by the highest authorities of the country, has motivated the creation of forest reserves in the area. On the fifteen (15) forests of the circle of Niafunke, the eight (8) are Hyphaene thebaica. They are in a situation of complete degradation and characterized by a gradual regression of size and density of wood and farmland). These changes bring  multiple effects on the balance between man and nature, which humans must adapt, but he also needs to limit and manage.
Young foot palm doum
The Niger River valley, which remained the only place  of fallback for northerners is attacked by the dunes. The loss of pasture and lands resulting causes annual often deadly conflict but also farmland
Land degradation affects soil structure and leads to their depletion by processes such as erosion by water or wind. The main causes are inappropriate land use, especially farming systems that are no longer viable. People tend to focus on their immediate economic needs, to the detriment of the environment
THE FOREST AREA COVERED  100 MILLION  HA, ONLY 32.4 MILLION HA (26% OF THE COUNTRY) HAVE A REAL FOREST PRODUCTION) 15.7 MILLION HA OF  AGRICULTURAL  PLANT FORMATION  AND ANTHROPOGENIC (CROPS AND FALLOW) DECREASE IN  PLANT COVER, ESTIMATED  TO 500,000 HA / YEAR (100.000 HA DUE TO  THE CUT OF WOOD  AND 400,000 HA CAUSED BY  LAND CLEARING)
THE DECLINE OF RAINFALL IN MALI 20% This is the rate of rainfall recorded in less between periods 1951-1970 and1971-2000 Isohyets 1200 no longer exist on the map of Mali
ACHIEVEMENT On the ecological front  ,[object Object]
fixation of sand dunes forming thresholds bulky arms and crop areas and the lakes;
a rise in biological flora and faunaOn the economic front: ,[object Object]
The development of IGAs for women
an increased level of receipts from the affected communities.Socially ,[object Object]
strengthening social cohesion and development of mutual aid
Prevention and management of conflicts between different resources users.

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Session 17_Maiga Mahamadoufarka

  • 1. THE ROLE OF ECOSYSTEMS IN ADAPTATION RESTORATION OF DEGRADED LANDS OF DJIMBALLACASE OF THE PALM GROVES OF M'BETOUMouhamadou Farka Maiga ONG AMADE-PELCODE CLACC Fellow MaliDHAKA from 24 to 31 march 2011
  • 2. PRESENTATION OF PROJECT The project is located in the Djimballa, and is based on the principle of participation and empowerment of rural communities along the inland delta of the Niger River, to restoration of degraded lands overpowered by palm groves. This species, despite its economic and ecological value, is neglected by policy makers and destroyed by the same people who get his needs. Advisory support was provided by the NGO APSAGA and its partners including the GEF and the technical services of the state to get people to organize themselves to facilitate the regeneration capacity of palm trees and their sustainable management in the village of M'Betou. The project has included in its agenda a series of counseling, consultation, organization, demonstration of techniques for restoration of marginal lands and fragile, and the potential for regeneration and sustainable use of doum palm. Then a process was undertaken with local people and policy makers to adopt a local agreement management of palm groves on the basis of social and cultural norms.
  • 3. Between Djenne, Mopti and Timbuktu, lies a vast floodplain: there is the inland delta of the Niger River. A vast area of about 35,000 km2 and where a million people live. There are and have been since the dawn of time: fishermen, herders and farmers who each in turn exploits the land and water, consumes and exports the resources. This criss-crossed of each and others according to the height of water is provided by an organization based on social values ​​that have proven themselves up to the advent of drought of 1970-1980. The environmental degradation due to climatic and human pressure are the two interrelated linear axes on which the environmental moves in a cyclical manner during the year
  • 4. CONTEXT In Mali, the Sustainable lands Management has become a real concern of authority. Also, it is important to note that the continuing degradation of the environment is now a major concern especially as it is undoubtedly a real obstacle to achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the fight against poverty. The latest report on the state of the environment published in 2008 mentions an uncompromising degradation of environmental situation in Mali. This report highlights the extreme fragility of ecosystems and the palpable risk of evolution to very advanced state of degradation The east side of the inland Delta of Niger River is characterized by natural palm Hyphaene thebaica (doum palm), which offer many advantages for people in regions of Mopti, Timbuktu and Gao. This interest has long been recognized by the highest authorities of the country, has motivated the creation of forest reserves in the area. On the fifteen (15) forests of the circle of Niafunke, the eight (8) are Hyphaene thebaica. They are in a situation of complete degradation and characterized by a gradual regression of size and density of wood and farmland). These changes bring multiple effects on the balance between man and nature, which humans must adapt, but he also needs to limit and manage.
  • 6. The Niger River valley, which remained the only place of fallback for northerners is attacked by the dunes. The loss of pasture and lands resulting causes annual often deadly conflict but also farmland
  • 7. Land degradation affects soil structure and leads to their depletion by processes such as erosion by water or wind. The main causes are inappropriate land use, especially farming systems that are no longer viable. People tend to focus on their immediate economic needs, to the detriment of the environment
  • 8. THE FOREST AREA COVERED 100 MILLION HA, ONLY 32.4 MILLION HA (26% OF THE COUNTRY) HAVE A REAL FOREST PRODUCTION) 15.7 MILLION HA OF AGRICULTURAL PLANT FORMATION AND ANTHROPOGENIC (CROPS AND FALLOW) DECREASE IN PLANT COVER, ESTIMATED TO 500,000 HA / YEAR (100.000 HA DUE TO THE CUT OF WOOD AND 400,000 HA CAUSED BY LAND CLEARING)
  • 9. THE DECLINE OF RAINFALL IN MALI 20% This is the rate of rainfall recorded in less between periods 1951-1970 and1971-2000 Isohyets 1200 no longer exist on the map of Mali
  • 10.
  • 11. fixation of sand dunes forming thresholds bulky arms and crop areas and the lakes;
  • 12.
  • 13. The development of IGAs for women
  • 14.
  • 15. strengthening social cohesion and development of mutual aid
  • 16. Prevention and management of conflicts between different resources users.
  • 17.
  • 18.
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 21. Through this program, Mali is committed strongly to promote best practices in sustainable land management
  • 22.
  • 23. the establishment of financing mechanisms for climate change
  • 24. At national level: Integrating the role of ecosystem services in strategies et national action plans for climate change
  • 25.