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USE AND CONSTRAINTS ON THE USE OF INLAND VALLEY ECOSYSTEMS IN CENTRAL BENIN - RESULTS FROM AN INLAND VALLEY SURVEY

机译:对贝宁中部内陆河谷生态系统的使用和约束-内陆河谷调查的结果

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This paper assesses the current use and constraints on the use of inland valleys in central Benin are assessed to analyse their agro-potential. The methodology applied in this study is comprised of a survey of local authorities and inland valley usersconducted with standardised questionnaires and the mapping of inland valley surfaces with GPS. The questionnaire contains questions to socio-economic aspects such as access to an inland valley, land tenure, current use, use constraints as well as questions to physical properties such as soil quality. In addition to the assessment of the inland valley surface area, this approach enabled a detailed socio-economic and rough physical characterization of all detected inland valleys. In total, 817 inland valleys were surveyed in this study. The local population currently uses sixty-seven percent of the valleys, primarily for crop cultivation. In most cases, only a small part of each surveyed inland valley is used. The intensity of exploitation varies acrosscommunes and across seasons. Especially in the more densely populated communes of Djougou and Parakou, where the upland soils are often degraded and arable land has become scarce in recent years, the use of inland valleys is greater than in less populated communes. This exploitation occurs primarily during the rainy season, and only a few farmers cultivate crops during the dry season. This study revealed high unused agro-potential in the inland valleys of central Benin. The main reason why inland valleys in the study area currently remain unexploited is a lack of experience in cultivating wetland. In fact, for more than 60% of the unused inland valleys, the local farmers claim to have no knowledge of which crops are adapted to seasonally waterlogged and swampy land or how to cultivate such crops. Due to climate change and population growth, the agricultural use of inland valleys in this region could become more important in the future. To ensure effective use, farmers should be supported by the regional agricultural organisation CeRPA (Centres Regionaux pour la Promotion Agricol) or development organisations to improve the knowledge of cultivation methods and inland valley management.
机译:本文评估了贝宁中部内陆山谷的当前利用和使用限制,并评估了其农业潜力。这项研究中使用的方法包括对地方当局和内陆山谷用户进行的调查,均采用标准问卷进行调查,并使用GPS绘制内陆山谷表面。问卷包含对社会经济方面的问题,例如进入内陆山谷,土地使用权,当前用途,使用限制以及对物理特性(如土壤质量)的问题。除了评估内陆山谷的表面积外,这种方法还可以对所有检测到的内陆山谷进行详细的社会经济分析和粗略的物理表征。本研究共调查了817个内陆山谷。目前,当地人口使用了67%的山谷,主要用于农作物种植。在大多数情况下,每个被调查的内陆山谷仅使用一小部分。不同社区和季节的剥削强度各不相同。特别是在近年来人口稠密的德久(Djougou)和帕拉库(Parakou)的公社中,高地土壤经常退化,而耕地却变得稀缺,内陆山谷的使用要比人口少的公社更多。这种剥削主要发生在雨季,只有少数农民在旱季种植农作物。这项研究表明,贝宁中部内陆山谷的未利用农业潜力​​很高。目前研究区内陆山谷尚未开发的主要原因是缺乏湿地耕种经验。实际上,对于超过60%的未利用内陆山谷,当地农民声称不知道哪种农作物适合于季节性淹水和沼泽的土地或如何种植这种农作物。由于气候变化和人口增长,该地区内陆山谷的农业利用在未来可能变得越来越重要。为了确保有效利用,农民应得到地区农业组织CeRPA(中部地区促进农业中心)或发展组织的支持,以提高对耕作方法和内陆山谷管理的了解。

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