Datasets
Precipitation Data Wantehoun/Benin hourly, 2014-15
Precipitation data Wantehoun/Benin Measured parameters: Precipitation Timestep: hourly
Precipitation Data Aniabisi Upper slope/Ghana hourly, 2014-15
Precipitation data Aniabisi Upper slope/Ghana Measured parameters: Precipitation Timestep: 1 hour
Climate data North Benin 2009
This document describes the averages of Minimum and Maximum Temperatures in 2009 and the rainfall amounts recorded in the same year. Characteristics range between 2007 and 2009 and reflect the monthly temperature averages in Northern Benin. The...
Farmers' Perceptions & Adaptation to Climate Change Part VI: Identifying cotton-based crop rotation systems via field data and satellite imagery; Dassari, Benin, 2013-2015
This dataset is the sixth of a series of datasets addressing farmers' adaptation to climate change in West-Africa, specifically in Dassari, Benin. This data was obtained by interviews with smallholder farmers from various communities in the...
Time series aboveground biomass assessment in Ouri-Yori (North of Benin), 2014-2015
Growth of maize, sorghum, and cotton on researcher-managed fields.
N and P agronomic efficiency, apparent recovery, partial factor productivity, partial nutrient balance, in Ouri-Yori (North of Benin), 2014-2015
Nutrient use efficiency of maize, sorghum, and cotton on farmer- and researcher-managed fields.
Mainstreaming Climate Change Adaptation into Development Strategies in The Gambia. The Adaptation Paradigm between Resilience and Transformation
L'adaptation au changement climatique (ACC) est devenue un nouveau paradigme de la politique de développement. Mais comme l'adaptation s'est avérée moins tangible que l'atténuation, des controverses sur le sens et la mise en œuvre ont surgi...
Estimated livestock population of Gowrie subdistrict of Bongo district, Ghana, 2010-2016
The population of livestock estimated for the Gowrie subdistrict of the Bongo district in the Upper East Region of Ghana. Data from 2013-2016 are based on projections with an annual growth rate of 10%.
Drainage Network and Inland Water Bodies of Niger
Includes perennial lakes and streams, estuaries, lagoons, unsurveyed perennial streams, reservoirs, and navigable canalsnonperennial and seasonally, fluctuating lakes and streams, wadis, sabkhas, and abandoned navigable canals.