Publications by authors named "Blandine Marie Ivette Nacoulma"

(), a critically endangered mystical plant, is a highly valued and overharvested multiuse tree species by local population in Burkina Faso. The ethnobotany of can lead to its sustainable use, therefore it is a great challenge because little information is available on this aspect concerning the species in Burkina Faso as well as in Africa. Thus, this study aims to assess the sustainable use and management of in Burkina Faso.

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Sm - a multipurpose leguminous tree species - is threatened in West Africa - a climate change hotspot region. Yet, although the impacts of land use on this species dynamics have been widely reported, there is a little literature on the impacts of climate change on its spatial distribution. This study aimed to predict the impacts of climate change on the geographic distribution of in Burkina Faso.

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Background: The lack of literature on the interactions between indigenous people and the valuable agroforestry trees hinder the promotion of sustainable management of plant resources in West African Sahel. This study aimed at assessing local uses and management of Afzelia africana Sm. in Burkina Faso, as a prerequisite to address issues of domestication and sustainable conservation.

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Article Synopsis
  • Agroforestry parklands in Burkina Faso are under threat from demographic and climatic pressures, putting indigenous tree species, vital for income and nutrition, at risk.
  • A study identified 16 key food tree species and analyzed six major threats, including climate change and overexploitation, to prioritize conservation efforts.
  • Recommendations include using tree populations from 'highly threatened' areas for ex situ conservation and suggesting assisted regeneration for trees in suitable habitats facing immediate threats.
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