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This study explores the exposure of fishermen in Central Mali to Climate Change impact and the development dams and hydroagricultural schemes. It reveals that fishermen in Sahelian areas are both exposed to climate variability and water development schemes. These constraints thoroughly their capacities to cope with harsh climatic conditions prevailing in Mopti, Mali. Further implication of fishermen communities in decision making and their participation in water development projects may increase considerably their resilience and their capacities to cope with increased climate variability.

Produktbeschreibung
This study explores the exposure of fishermen in Central Mali to Climate Change impact and the development dams and hydroagricultural schemes. It reveals that fishermen in Sahelian areas are both exposed to climate variability and water development schemes. These constraints thoroughly their capacities to cope with harsh climatic conditions prevailing in Mopti, Mali. Further implication of fishermen communities in decision making and their participation in water development projects may increase considerably their resilience and their capacities to cope with increased climate variability.
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Autorenporträt
Born in 1979 in Northern Mali, Mahamadou Moctar DICKO is a graduate student of the West African Science Service Center on Adapted Land Use and the University of Lome, Togo. Since his graduation, Mr DICKO serves as a Scientific Officer at ICRISAT -WCA-Mali where he facilitates the activites of Africa RISING in Bougouni District.