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Beyond livestock carrying capacity in the Sahelian and Sudanian zones of West Africa

doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-01706-4 , 10.60692/0aq3x-sap47 , 10.5445/ir/1000139974 , 10.60692/e51es-ge822
pmid: 34764428
pmc: PMC8585949
handle: 10568/116084
doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-01706-4 , 10.60692/0aq3x-sap47 , 10.5445/ir/1000139974 , 10.60692/e51es-ge822
pmid: 34764428
pmc: PMC8585949
handle: 10568/116084
Beyond livestock carrying capacity in the Sahelian and Sudanian zones of West Africa
AbstractWe applied the process-based model, LandscapeDNDC, to estimate feed availability in the Sahelian and Sudanian agro-ecological zones of West Africa as a basis for calculating the regional Livestock Carrying Capacity (LCC). Comparison of the energy supply (S) from feed resources, including natural pasture, browse, and crop residues, with energy demand (D) of the livestock population for the period 1981–2020 allowed us to assess regional surpluses (S > D) or deficits (S < D) in feed availability. We show that in the last 40 years a large-scale shift from surplus to deficit has occurred. While during 1981–1990 only 27% of the area exceeded the LCC, it was 72% for the period 2011–2020. This was caused by a reduction in the total feed supply of ~ 8% and an increase in feed demand of ~ 37% per-decade, driven by climate change and increased livestock population, respectively. Overall, the S/D decreased from ~ 2.6 (surplus) in 1981 to ~ 0.5 (deficit) in 2019, with a north–south gradient of increasing S/D. As climate change continues and feed availability may likely further shrink, pastoralists either need to source external feed or significantly reduce livestock numbers to avoid overgrazing, land degradation, and any further conflicts for resources.
- CGIAR France
- CGIAR France
- Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany
- Atmospheric and Environmental Research United States
- Atmospheric and Environmental Research United States
Livestock Production, 550, Economics, Carrying capacity, Environmental protection, 630, Rangeland Degradation, Sociology, carrying capacity, Rangeland Degradation and Pastoral Livelihoods, Pasture, Climate change, Population growth, Agricultural economics, Ecology, Geography, feed resources, Q, R, Forestry, Pollution, FOS: Sociology, Grazing, Physical Sciences, Pastoralism, Medicine, LandscapeDNDC, Sustainable Diets and Environmental Impact, Livestock, Overgrazing, Science, Population, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Article, Environmental science, feeds, Indoor Air Pollution in Developing Countries, Livestock Carrying Capacity (LCC), Western Africa, Agroforestry, Biology, Demography, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/550, ddc:550, Maintenance Energy Requirement, Feed Resources, Agronomy, livestock, Earth sciences, FOS: Biological sciences, Environmental Science
Livestock Production, 550, Economics, Carrying capacity, Environmental protection, 630, Rangeland Degradation, Sociology, carrying capacity, Rangeland Degradation and Pastoral Livelihoods, Pasture, Climate change, Population growth, Agricultural economics, Ecology, Geography, feed resources, Q, R, Forestry, Pollution, FOS: Sociology, Grazing, Physical Sciences, Pastoralism, Medicine, LandscapeDNDC, Sustainable Diets and Environmental Impact, Livestock, Overgrazing, Science, Population, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Article, Environmental science, feeds, Indoor Air Pollution in Developing Countries, Livestock Carrying Capacity (LCC), Western Africa, Agroforestry, Biology, Demography, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/550, ddc:550, Maintenance Energy Requirement, Feed Resources, Agronomy, livestock, Earth sciences, FOS: Biological sciences, Environmental Science
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