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1 Woodhouse, P.; Ndiaye, I. 1990. Structural adjustment and irrigated food farming in Africa: The "Disengagement" of the state in the Senegal river valley. The Open University, Faculty of Technology, Development Policy and Practice Research Group working paper. 37p. (DPP working paper no.20)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 1463 Record No: H07172)
2 Frankenberger, T. R.; Lynham, M. B. 1993. Household food security and coping strategies along the Senegal River Valley. In Park, T. K. (Ed.). Risk and tenure in arid lands: the political ecology of development in the Senegal River Basin. Tucson, AZ, USA: University of Arizona Press. pp.51-86.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 3500 Record No: H014648)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H016997)
4 Raes, D.; Sy, B.; Feyen, J. 1995. Water use in rice schemes in the Senegal River Delta and Valley. Irrigation and Drainage Systems, 9(2):117-128.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H017432)
5 Raes, D.; Deckers, J.; Diallo, A. M. 1995. Water requirements for salt control in rice schemes in the Senegal River Delta and Valley. Irrigation and Drainage Systems, 9(2):129-141.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H017433)
6 Purkey, D. R. 1995. A strategy for implementing IIMI activities in the Sahelian Region of West Africa. Unpublished report. 6p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IIMI 631.7.8 G190 PUR Record No: H019144)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.2 G152 MIÉ Record No: H021554)
International Symposium on "Irrigated rice in the Sahel: Prospects for sustainable development" held at WARDA's research station in N'Diaye, Senegal, 27-30 March 1995.
8 Boivin, P. 1997. Soil degradation in irrigation schemes in the Senegal river middle valley: Mechanisms, characterization methods and actual situation. In Miézan, K. M.; Wopereis, M. C. S.; Dingkuhn, M.; Deckers, J.; Randolph, T. F. (Eds.), Irrigated rice in the Sahel: Prospects for sustainable development. Bouaké, Côte d'Ivoire: WARDA; ADRAO. pp.37-49.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.2 G152 MIÉ Record No: H021555)
9 Kongs, A.; Verlé, P. 1997. Human health and irrigated rice in the Sahel: Experiences in Richard - Toll, Senegal. In Miézan, K. M.; Wopereis, M. C. S.; Dingkuhn, M.; Deckers, J.; Randolph, T. F. (Eds.), Irrigated rice in the Sahel: Prospects for sustainable development. Bouaké, Côte d'Ivoire: WARDA; ADRAO. pp.89-98.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.2 G152 MIÉ Record No: H021557)
10 Raes, D.; Sy, B.; Deckers, J. 1997. Simulation of irrigation water requirements of rice schemes in the Senegal river delta and valley. In Miézan, K. M.; Wopereis, M. C. S.; Dingkuhn, M.; Deckers, J.; Randolph, T. F. (Eds.), Irrigated rice in the Sahel: Prospects for sustainable development. Bouaké, Côte d'Ivoire: WARDA; ADRAO. pp.411-419.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.2 G152 MIÉ Record No: H021569)
11 Nyerges, A. E. (Ed.) 1997. The ecology of practice: Studies of food crop production in Sub-Saharan West Africa. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Gordon and Breach Publishers. 259p. (Food and nutrition in history and anthropology, volume 12)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 338.1 G110 NYE Record No: H023026)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.7 G000 WOR Record No: H023089)
13 Wade, M. 1999. Improvement of surface irrigation in the sandy zones of the Senegal River. Grid: IPTRID Network Magazine, 14:8-9.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 5347 Record No: H025256)
14 Wade, M. 1999. L'amelioration de l'irrigation gravitaire dans les zones sableuses du fleuve Senegal. [Improvement of surface irrigation in the sandy zones of the Senegal River]. Grid: IPTRID Network Magazine, 14:8-9.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 5348 Record No: H025258)
15 Jobin, W. 1999. Dams and disease: Ecological design and health impacts of large dams, canals and irrigation systems. London, UK: E & FN Spon. xiv, 580p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 627.8 G000 JOB Record No: H025368)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 GRE Record No: H026884)
17 Varis, O.; Fraboulet-Jussila, S. 2000. Casual bayesian network approach to integrated watershed planning and management. In Al-Soufi, R. W. (Ed.), Proceedings of the Workshop on Hydrologic and Environmental Modelling in the Mekong Basin, 11-12 September 2000, Phnom Penh. Phnom Penh, Cambodia: Mekong River Commission. Technical Support Division. pp.204-214.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 551.48 G800 ALS Record No: H027287)
18 Thioubou, A. 2000. Integrated management of water resources in the Sahel countries: Relevance, constraints and ways of improvement: Case study of Senegal. In Mehrotra, R.; Soni, B.; Bhatia, K. K. S. (Eds.), Integrated water resources management for sustainable development - Volume 1. Roorkee, India: National Institute of Hydrology. pp.638-647.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 MEH Record No: H028083)
19 Mane, L. K.; Fraval, P. 2001. Suivi par teledetection des cultures de decrue dans la vallee du fleuve Senegal en saison froide 2000/2001. In French. [Estimating crop yield in flood recession agriculture in the Senegal River Valley using remote sensing]. Saint-Louis, Senegal: Societe Nationale d'Amenagement et d'Exploitation des Terres du Delta du fleuve Senegal et des vallees du fleuve Senegal et de la Faleme (SAED); Saint-Louis, Senegal: Africa Rice Centre (WARDA/ADRAO); Saint-Louis, Senegal: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). 29p.
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI 631.7.1 G218 MAN Record No: H040354)
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In the Senegal river floodplain, irrigated agriculture and traditional flood recession crops (mainly sorghum) coexist. The latter depends upon the extent of the annual flood, which is partly a function of the amount of water released from the upstream Manantali reservoir. Even though recession sorghum yield is clearly smaller than that of irrigated rice, this production system, because it covers a large area, is a major contributor to total food production in Podor and Matam departments. It is therefore important to quantify areas and yields. In collaboration with the West Africa Rice Development Association (WARDA) and the International Water Management Institute (IWMI), SAED has carried out a survey of the 2000-2001 agricultural campaign based on remote sensing and GIS analysis. In 2000, inundations in the Podor department covered 37.635 hectares. 3.277 million m3 of water were released from the Manantali reservoir specifically to support the natural flooding due to uncontrolled tributaries of the Senegal river. However, over the entire rainy season, the inflow into the reservoir exceeded the water released from it. In the Podor department, 18.998 hectares were cultivated, corresponding to 51% of the inundated area. In total, in both departments, the total area under sorghum cultivation amounted to 25.745 hectares in 2000-2001, that is only 44% of the area of the previous season, particularly wet. The total production of recession sorghum grain in the Matam department is about 4.075 tons and the average yield 638 kg/hectare. The method used gives reliable results, particularly a good relationship between yield and spectral response. It requires not more than 3 weeks of fieldwork but timing is crucial. Coupled with SAED’s Geographic Information System (GIS) and complementary to the survey of rice production using remote sensing analysis, this work provides a more accurate estimation of food production at the level of each Rural Community. It also provides objective information to assess the mutual influence of recession sorghum and irrigated rice cropping systems.
20 Varis, O.; Fraboulet-Jussila, S. 2002. Water resources development in the Lower Senegal River Basin: Conflicting interests, environmental concerns and policy options. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 18(2):245-260.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H029984)
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