the weather of the future in burkina faso is already...
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The weather of the future in Burkina Faso is already here…
Alessandra Giannini [email protected]
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scientific evidence in the context of regional climatic trends. Thus, our comparisons of farmer perceptions andrainfall data help establish this link between regional rainfall trends and local realities.
METHODOLOGY
This study draws on ethnographic research carried out in two provinces of the Central Plateau (Figure 2). In theNamentenga Province, research was conducted in Bonam (pop. 2800) located near the provincial capital of Boulsa.Fieldwork took place during three separate research sessions (4–6 weeks each) in January 1998, June 1998, andJanuary 1999, followed up by brief visits between 2001 and 2004. Fieldwork in the Bam Province included one3-month trip, from June to August of 2002, in the village of Rollo (pop. 4500), followed by a 12-month trip, from
Figure 2. Map of Burkina Faso and study sites. Geospatial data was provided by the Geographical Institute of Burkina (IGB).
Copyright # 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. LAND DEGRADATION & DEVELOPMENT, (2008)DOI: 10.1002/ldr
C. T. WEST ET AL.
The climate of Burkina Faso [and the Sahel] has been changing
“Local perceptions and regional climate trends on the Central Plateau of Burkina Faso” West, Roncoli and Ouattara 2008, in Land Degrad. Develop.
• Annual rainfall is lower
• Recurrence of “big rains”, dry spells, violent thunderstorms has changed
• Rains come late, end early
• Longer-season varieties of crops have disappeared
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The climate of Burkina Faso [and the Sahel] has been changing
• Annual rainfall is lower
“Changes in seasonal descriptors of precipitation in Burkina Faso associated with the late 20th century drought and recovery in West Africa” Lodoun et al. 2013, in Environ Develop
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The climate of Burkina Faso [and the Sahel] has been changing
• Recurrence of “big rains”, dry spells, violent thunderstorms has changed
“Changes in seasonal descriptors of precipitation in Burkina Faso associated with the late 20th century drought and recovery in West Africa” Lodoun et al. 2013, in Environ Develop
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The climate of Burkina Faso [and the Sahel] has been changing
• Rains come late, end early
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“Changes in seasonal descriptors of precipitation in Burkina Faso associated with the late 20th century drought and recovery in West Africa” Lodoun et al. 2013, in Environ Develop
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Total annual rainfall (PA) and number of rainy days (NRD) go together, while mean daily intensity (INT) has been creeping upwards since the late 1970s
“Changes in seasonal descriptors of precipitation in Burkina Faso associated with the late 20th century drought and recovery in West Africa” Lodoun et al. 2013, in Environ Develop
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The recent evolution of Burkinabé [Sahelian] rainfall: anomalously wet, persistently dry, increased variability can be explained by sea surface temperatures
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Adaptation may already be happening, with the “re-greening” of the Sahel
“Changing land management practices and vegetation on the Central Plateau of Burkina Faso (1968- 2002)” Reij et al. 2005, in J Arid Env