Autor:
Djagba, J.F.
Sintondji, L.O.
MaléKouyaté, A.
Baggie, I.
Agbahungba, G.
Hamadoun, A.
Zwart, Sander J.
Water availability and high soil fertility make inland valley landscapes suitable for sustainable rice-based cropping. In this study, Random Forests statistical analysis was used on a database of 499 surveyed inland valleys in four study zones in three West African countries. The goal of the stud...
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Djagba, J.F.
,
Sintondji, L.O.
,
MaléKouyaté, A.
,
Baggie, I.
,
Agbahungba, G.
,
Hamadoun, A.
,
Zwart, Sander J.
,
[Predictors determining the potential of inland valleys for rice production development in West Africa]
,
Predictors determining the potential of inland valleys for rice production development in West Africa