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<language>eng</language>
<publisher>Science and Education Publishing</publisher>
<journalTitle>American Journal of Environmental Protection</journalTitle>
<eissn>2328-7233</eissn>
<publicationDate>2022-10-13</publicationDate>
<volume>10</volume>
<issue>2</issue>
<startPage>73</startPage>
<endPage>82</endPage>
<doi>10.12691/env-10-2-4</doi>
<publisherRecordId>ENV20221024</publisherRecordId>
<documentType>article</documentType>
<title language="eng">Contribution of Market Gardening to Household Resilience around the Guido Dam in a Context of Climate Variability in the R&#233;o Commune of Burkina Faso</title>
<authors>
<author>
<name>Arnaud Ou¨¦draogo</name>
<email>arnaudobf@gmail.com</email>
<affiliationId>1</affiliationId>
</author>
<author>
<name>Pawendkisgou Isidore Yanogo</name>
<affiliationId>1</affiliationId>
</author>
<author>
<name>Innoussa Ou¨¦draogo</name>
<affiliationId>1</affiliationId>
</author>

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<affiliationName affiliationId="1">University Norbert Zongo / Burkina Faso. Human and Social Sciences Laboratory (HSSL). 01 PO Box 376, Koudougou 01 /Burkina Faso</affiliationName>


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<abstract language="eng">Market gardening is an economic activity for agricultural households in the R&#233;o commune. This activity is affected by climate variability which has an impact on the water resources needed for production. This study aims at analysing agricultural producers¡¯ resilience and adaptation strategies to climate variability of around the Guido dam. The methodological approach considered includes direct observations, surveys carried out with 300 market gardeners and interviews. Rainfall parameters were also analysed. Results revealed an interannual change in rainfall with deficits, surplus and normal years. Climate change periodically results in flooding over irrigated areas and pockets of drought which negatively affect market gardening production. Adaptation strategies were developed by market gardeners and include fertilization (100%), living or dead hedges (100%), improved seeds (90%), drawing water next to the dam (100%), association of crops (86%) water and soil conservation techniques (55%). Considering the benefits generated by this activity, it is essential for government to directly support producers by changing paradigms in decision-making.</abstract>
<fullTextUrl format="pdf">http://pubs.sciepub.com/env/10/2/4/env-10-2-4.pdf</fullTextUrl>
<keywords language="eng"><keyword>climate variability</keyword>
<keyword>market gardening</keyword>
<keyword>adaptation strategies</keyword>
<keyword>Burkina Faso</keyword>
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