Crane, T.2016-04-192016-04-192001Paper presented at the SANREM CRSP Research Scientific Synthesis Conference, Athens, GA, 28-30 November 2001188_Crane.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10919/65271Research was done on local classifications of soils and conceptions of soil fertility management in Madiama, the SANREM-Mali site. While the local typology reveals a continuum between sandy, clayey and rocky soils, a typology of soils alone is insufficient in understanding the local classification system. Landscape and hydrological features, such as subtle elevation changes and type of water present (rain vs. river), affect understanding of fields and subsequent management strategies. Conceptualizations of soil fertility are based primarily on the application of animal manure, the quality of which varies with animals diets and physiology. This in turn gives rise to a model of ecological process that considers interactions between humans, cattle, crops, trees, and abiotic elements within the landscape.application/pdfen-USLocal knowledgeSurvey research methodsSoil nutrientsSoil fertilitySoil typologySoil fertility management practicesSoil amendmentsSoil fertility processesEthnopedologyField ScaleEthnopedology in central MaliPresentation