Title: U.S. Department of the Interior
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2 Monitoring On-Farm Re-Greening in Niger and
Burkina G. Gray Tappan Earth Resources
Observation and Science Center (EROS) U.S.
Geological Survey
U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological
Survey
3- Themes
- Provide visuals landscape changes getting the
word out - Challenges in assessing agro-environmental
changes - On-farm re-greening in Niger geographic scale
and trends - Land rehabilitation on the Central Plateau of
Burkina Faso
Two Focus Areas
4- Challenges in Monitoring Agro-Environmental
Transformations - Farmers dont tell you when theyve made land
improvements - Biophysical changes occur on a vast geographic
scale - Distinguishing climate versus anthropogenic
factors is complicated - Visual evidence of benefits often not apparent
in less than 3-4 years - Significant biophysical changes may take a
decade or more - Time-series mapping of land cover is problematic
5Remote Sensing A Key Tool
- Synoptic perspective
- Unique vantage point
- Extra-visual information
- Historical and permanent record
6Powerful tools Cessna 182, GPS and a 35 mm camera
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9Southern Niger in 1997 Early Evidence of
Farmer-Managed Natural Regeneration
10Enlargement from a Landsat Image, October
2000 Tree Parklands not visible (South of Aguié,
Niger)
0 5 km
11Niger Land Use and Land Cover
12Agricultural Parkland east of Matamèye
13Tree Parkland Dominated by Faidherbia albida
(gao) Leaf-off Stage in the Rainy Season
14Quickbird Satellite Image South of Zinder Dense
Tree Parklands in 2005
15General Extent of Farmer-Managed Natural
Regeneration
16Quickbird Image of Medium Density Tree Parkland
East of Maradi, Oct. 2005
17Extent and Density of Tree Cover Across Southern
Niger
18Landscape Dynamics Southwest of Zinder
1975
2005
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Landscape Dynamics Southwest of Zinder
2005
1975
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Landscape Dynamics Southwest of Zinder
2005
1975
21Percent Tree Cover Trend in the Study Area
(Mirria-Magaria-Matameye Triangle)
22Tree Biomass Measurements, 1 hectare plots,
Niger, March 2007
23Parkland Renaissance trees are young and growing
24Example of a Mature Faidherbia albida Parkland
251983
Long-term monitoring of on-farm tree cover in
Senegal Fodder An Aerial Pasture
1994
1983
2003
1996
1998
26Impact of a Single Gao Tree on Crop Growth
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29Landscape in Niger 8.5 km North of the
Niger-Nigeria Border
Source Google Earth, 2005
30Landscape in Nigeria 1.5 km south of the
Niger-Nigeria Border
Source Google Earth, 2005
31Maerua crassifolia
32The Two Focus Areas
33Ranawa, Burkina Turning barren zipélé into
cropland
34Ranawa, Burkina Turning barren zipélé into
cropland
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36Time series aerial photography of Ranawa
1984
1968
1968
2002
1996
37Ranawa in 2002 Detail
38Many grass-root successes in re-greening remain
to be uncovered across the Sahel
39Many thanks for funding and support U.S. Agency
for International Development / Econ. Growth
Trade U.S. Geological Survey / EROS / Land Cover
Applications Swiss Agency for Development and
Cooperation CILSS (Permanent Interstate
Committee for Drought Control in the Sahel)