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Fire, grazing, browsing and tree cutting are major anthropogenic determinants of vegetation patterns in African savannas. In Burkina Faso forest management policies prohibit grazing while recommending annual early fire and selective tree cutting of 50% of the merchantable standing volume on a 20-...


Zida, D.Sawadogo, L.Tigabu, M.Tiveau, D.Oden, P.C.[Dynamics of sapling population in savanna woodlands of Burkina Faso subjected to grazing, early fire and selective tree cutting for a decade]Dynamics of sapling population in savanna woodlands of Burkina Faso subjected to grazing, early fire and selective tree cutting for a decade

Annual early fire, selective tree cutting and exclusion of grazing are currently used as management tools in the Sudanian savanna of Burkina Faso although their longterm effects on seedling recruitment are poorly documented. A factorial experiment involving fire, grazing and cutting, each with t...


Zida, D.Tigabu, M.Sawadogo, L.Tiveau, D.Oden, P.C.[Long-term effects of prescribed early fire, grazing and selective tree cutting on seedling populations in the Sudanian savanna of Burkina Faso]Long-term effects of prescribed early fire, grazing and selective tree cutting on seedling populations in the Sudanian savanna of Burkina Faso

Fuel characteristics, fire behaviour and temperature were studied in relation to grazing, dominant grass type and wind direction in West African savanna–woodland by lighting 32 prescribed early fires. Grazing significantly reduced the vegetation height, total fuel load, and dead and live fuel fra...


Savadogo, P.Zida, D.Sawadogo, L.Tiveau, D.Tigabu, M.Oden, P.C.[Fuel and fire characteristics in savanna–woodland of West Africa in relation to grazing and dominant grass type]Fuel and fire characteristics in savanna–woodland of West Africa in relation to grazing and dominant grass type

Smoke generated by burning of plant materials has widely been recognized as a germination cue for some species from both fire prone and fire-free ecosystems. It is an important factor for the understanding of vegetation dynamics and could have potential use for ecological management and rehabilit...


Dayamba, Sidzabda DjibrilSawadogo, L.Tigabu, M.Savadogo, P.Zida, D.Tiveau, D.Oden, P.C.[Effects of aqueous smoke solutions and heat on seed germination of herbaceous species of the Sudanian savanna-woodland in Burkina Faso]Effects of aqueous smoke solutions and heat on seed germination of herbaceous species of the Sudanian savanna-woodland in Burkina Faso

The potential of forest to regenerate after harvesting is a key element for sustainability of the ecosystem. For semi-arid tropical savanna environments, managing resprouts after tree cutting is ideally suited because of the natural ability of many indigenous species to regenerate vegetatively. R...


Dayamba, Sidzabda DjibrilSavadogo, P.Sawadogo, L.Zida, D.Tiveau, D.Oden, P.C.[Dominant species' resprout biomass dynamics after cutting in the Sudanian savanna-woodlands of West Africa: long term effects of annual early fire and grazing]Dominant species' resprout biomass dynamics after cutting in the Sudanian savanna-woodlands of West Africa: long term effects of annual early fire and grazing

The fire severity of the 2013–2014 fire season within Sudanian ecosystems in Burkina Faso was evaluated from Landsat 8 images using derivatives of the Normalized Burn Ratio algorithm (NBR). The relationship between the image-derived severity and the field observed severity i.e. Composite Burn Ind...


Musyimi, Z.Said, Mohammed YahyaZida, D.Rosenstock, Todd S.Udelhoven, T.Savadogo, P.Leeuw, Jan deAynekulu, Ermias[Evaluating fire severity in Sudanian ecosystems of Burkina Faso using Landsat 8 satellite images]Evaluating fire severity in Sudanian ecosystems of Burkina Faso using Landsat 8 satellite images

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