Ndjeunda, J.Kelly, V.Traoré, BoureimaTessougou, M.2016-04-192016-04-192004Presented at SAMREM WA Research Synthesis Conference Innovations Institutionnelles et Développements Technologiques pour une Gestion Décentralisée et Durable des Ressources Naturalles, Bamako, Mali, 24-26 February 2004 Presented at SANREM WA Research Synthesis Conference Institutional Innovations and Technological Developments for Decentralized and Sustainable Natural Resources Management, Bamako, Mali, 24-26 February 2004708_Ndjeunda.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10919/66028Substantial progress has been made in the development and testing of potentially profitable technologies for improved soil and water management in West Africa. There is growing evidence that some of these technologies (e.g., rock lines, branch barriers, small dikes, vegetative bands, compost pits) are beginning to be widely adopted. However, the full extent of this adoption remains uncertain. There have been no systematic efforts to evaluate the degree or quality of adoption (i.e., correct use of techniques). Little is known about how many farmers are adopting these technologies.application/pdffr-FREcosystem Field ScaleFacteurs determinant l'utilisation des technologies de gestion de resources naturelles dans la zone OHVN au MaliDéterminants de l'adoption des techniques pour las gestion de l'eau et du sol dans l'Office de la Haute Vallée du Niger (OHVN) Zone de Koulikoro, MaliPresentation