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Journal articles on the topic "Sylvopastoralisme – Mali – Koutiala (Sikasso)"
Hatløy, Anne, Jesper Hallund, Modibo M. Diarra, and Arne Oshaug. "Food variety, socioeconomic status and nutritional status in urban and rural areas in Koutiala (Mali)." Public Health Nutrition 3, no. 1 (March 2000): 57–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1368980000000628.
Full textBouréma, Kone, Dembele Bandiougou, Nientao Abdoulaye, Sidibe Moumoune, and Kergna A. Oumar. "Déterminants de l’adoption des Variétés Améliorées de Maïs dans la Région de Sikasso Mali." European Scientific Journal ESJ 17, no. 9 (March 31, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2021.v17n9p40.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Sylvopastoralisme – Mali – Koutiala (Sikasso)"
Diarra, Fatoumata Seydou. "Évaluation de la contribution des arbres et arbustes fourragers indigènes au bien-être socio-économique des paysans du terroir de Koutiala, au Mali." Thesis, Université Laval, 2010. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2010/27615/27615.pdf.
Full textBertrand, Monique. "Question foncière et villes secondaires au Mali : les communes méridionales de Sikasso, Koutiala et Bougouni." Paris 10, 1990. http://www.theses.fr/1990PA100116.
Full textThe investigations deal with the part of secondary towns in the territorial development of a west-African underdeveloped country on the one hand, and with the land question which confronts national institutional logics and local urban practices on the other hand. The first part analyses the deformations of normative domanial regulations : from the state to the southern communes, poor budgetary means are appearing at every levels of production of urban plots. The second part concerns the land markets. The selective offer of urban plots underlines the social stratifications in town. Market and property valorizations of these plots show close relations between speculative rents and patrimonial pressures on the land market. The third part confronts these different ambitions through occupational and migratory ways of town insertion. The family and the duration of residence determine social solvencies which bypass or consolidate economic solvencies. The fourth part considers historical implications of urban conflicts about land. New personal relationships develop between local communes and the state of Mali. The conclusion qualifies sizing effects between towns in the land and property market. Taken in a largest geographical comparison, the links between rents and patrimonies request new investigations about economic, social and political competitions which are spreading in Malian society
Coll, Jérôme. "Les sociétés rurales du Mali en pôles : pouvoirs, coton et développements au village à l'heure de la décentralisation (cercle de Koutiala et Sikasso)." Paris, EHESS, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003EHES0144.
Full textRural societies of South Mali move between four "worlds": villages, state, cotton economy and development. This thesis synthesizes two years of field research in anthropology of politics and development, when the country entered into a wide decentralization reform. On the basis of investigations on a sample of various villages and social actors at the regional and national levels, I analyse these worlds focusing on their interactions and the configurations of powers occurring at the local level. Villages are organized around multiple stacked poles founded on a set of customary and new legitimacies. At the interface of the intervention strategies and these local dynamics are appearing, here and there, forms of balancings and discrepancies that reveal, at the time of decentralization reform, all the sociological worth, complexity and actual stakes of the Sikasso region's peasants and rural societies of Mali