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Titre Densité de population et intensification agro-pastorale en Haute-Casamance
Auteur Sylvie Fanchette
Mir@bel Revue Espace Populations Sociétés
Numéro no 1, 1999 Les populations de l'Afrique subsaharienne
Rubrique / Thématique
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Page 67-81
Résumé anglais Population Densities and agricultural Intensification in Upper Casamance Upper Casamance is a Sudanese region of West Africa, moderatly populated as a result of the immigration of Sahelian and Guinean people. As far as it never belonged to any strong kingdom able to allow population growth, it was still a sparesely populated area at the end of precolonial period. Now, with heterogeneous and scattered populations and a high diversity of soils and extensive agro-pastoral systems, the populating is mainly based on settlements in low density areas. The politics of intensive farming, mainly the one's of SODEFITEX, are facing important social, geographical and land property constraints. The main settlements usually come from political or economic factors like, for example, marabout influence or border neighbouring.
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