2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.crte.2009.07.001
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Post-cropping change and dynamics in soil and vegetation properties after forest clearing: Example of the semi-arid Mikea Region (southwestern Madagascar)

Abstract: This study concerns post-cultural dynamics in the semi-arid South-West of Madagascar (Analabo area, near the Mikea Forest). A synchronic comparison was performed on a set of abandoned fields plots aged from 2 to 30 years and on forest and savanna reference ecosystems, located on cambic arenosols developed from same Quaternary dune sands. The studied parameters concerned mainly a few physical and chemical soil properties (density, permeability, compaction, texture, C, N, K, P content). Important changes occur i… Show more

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“…For humid forests, mango and litchi provide fruit for people and animals and Harungana madagascariensis is fast growing and can quickly cover degraded areas, providing food for birds and lemurs while serving medicinal purposes for humans (Birkinshaw et al 2009;Rakotoarivelo et al 2015;Steffens 2020). Adding Klanderud et al 2010;Leprun et al 2009;Rabenantoandro et al 2007;Raharimalala et al 2010;Styger et al 2007;Zwartendijk et al 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For humid forests, mango and litchi provide fruit for people and animals and Harungana madagascariensis is fast growing and can quickly cover degraded areas, providing food for birds and lemurs while serving medicinal purposes for humans (Birkinshaw et al 2009;Rakotoarivelo et al 2015;Steffens 2020). Adding Klanderud et al 2010;Leprun et al 2009;Rabenantoandro et al 2007;Raharimalala et al 2010;Styger et al 2007;Zwartendijk et al 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the past century, fallow periods became too short to ensure recovery of vegetation and soil conditions, resulting in increasing pressure on natural resources and declining agricultural productivity. The speed of fallow vegetation recovery and the changes in soil fertility of slash-and-burn cultivation sites has been well documented for a variety of sites (De Wilde et al 2012;Gay-des-Combes et al 2017;Klanderud et al 2010;Leprun et al 2009;Raharimalala et al 2010;Styger et al 2007;Zwartendijk et al 2017). The restoration and transformation of fallow land to more productive permanent agricultural fields often failed, due to the high work load associated with sustainable cultivation techniques (manure and compost management) and further constraints such as limited resources for external inputs and marketing opportunities for agricultural products (Hume 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soil degradation is likely a driving factor in inhibition of both biomass and biodiversity recovery, with post-cultivation soils notably denser and more compact than primary forests (Leprun et al, 2009).…”
Section: Competition With Non-forest And/or Exotic Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Post-SBA recovery in dense humid forests [44][45][46][47] and in dense dry forests [48][49][50] is fairly well documented in Madagascar. In contrast, studies on post-SBA recovery of XTs are scarce [35,51].…”
Section: Slash-and-burn Agriculture the Main Cause Of Deforestation I...mentioning
confidence: 99%