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Journal articles on the topic "Colonisation – Bakel (Sénégal ; région)"
Bernier, Jacques. "La formation territoriale du Sénégal." Cahiers de géographie du Québec 20, no. 51 (April 12, 2005): 447–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/021330ar.
Full textMolénat, Gilbert, Christian Corniaux, Denis Bastianelli, Soizic Gueguen, and Christophe Lacz. "Quelle place pour la paille de riz dans l’alimentation de saison sèche des zébus en zone irriguée au Sahel ? Cas du delta du fleuve Sénégal." Revue d’élevage et de médecine vétérinaire des pays tropicaux 58, no. 1-2 (January 1, 2005): 51. http://dx.doi.org/10.19182/remvt.9940.
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Diallo, Saliou Dit Baba. "Bakel (Sénégal) : trajectoires d'une ville de la moyenne vallée du fleuve Sénégal (XVIIe - XXIe siècles)." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Poitiers, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016POIT5038.
Full textUnlike the predominantly monographic approach in the field of African historiography in general and Senegal in particular, this thesis puts forward a model of a city which trajectory lies between a homogeneous pattern and cosmopolitan linear model. Using the case of the town of Bakel (Senegal), this study tackles, over a long period of time, the link between the history of settlement, colonialism and the international migrations, by focusing on logical changes and continuities. In line with academic works on micro-history, our approach gives close attention to the clientelist, differential and competitive logics, to family ties, to internal resources specific to families and their lived and sustained experiences. This therefore is to think differently about the town from family trajectories, readapted to macroscopic changes. Thus, results of a historical analysis of the "long-term" shows that Bakel first bore the image of a "native" territory characterised by a failed coexistence between a "Wolof model" and a "Soninké model" fron the seventeenth to the nineteenth century. Then it carried the imprint of a "French territory" right from the early nineteenth century. From the 1960 independence period until the 1990s, Bakel displayed this characteristic which has secreted colonial, migratory and sedentary experiences, in line with both logical changes and continuities. Since the 1990s, under globalization, the urbanization process of Bakel has undergone a singular transformation, making it a space of expression of multiple identities. The analysis of family trajectories, connected to macroscopic changes in the town of Bakel, has allowed to privide a homogeneous look to attribute to this territory, mainly known as "pays soninké"
Cisse, Idrissa. "Bassin d'approvisionnement en combustibles ligneux de Bakel (Sénégal) : la transcription spatiale d'une filière transfrontalière pour alimenter une petite ville." Thesis, Paris 10, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020PA100036.
Full textIn Senegal, wood fuels are a source of income for thousands of people and the main cooking energy for nearly 70% of the population. In Bakel and similar secondary towns, dependency can be as high as 90% of the population, and harvesting takes place over relatively long distances. In this context, the question of the limits and organisation of supply basins arises. This thesis proposes to examine the Bakel supply basin from a multi-secular perspective that can account for its original structure. The analysis of the various structuring elements of the basin highlights the primacy of legal differentials accentuated by decentralization and the interplay of actors in the sector over resource localization criteria. From a spatial point of view, the distance from the urban centre does not seem to be the only logical explanation for the withdrawal zones: these are more located according to cultural and social criteria, as well as local regulations.The study examines in particular the role played by the triple border between Mali, Mauritania and Senegal in the flow of fuelwood to Bakel and its consequences in terms of cooperation in the management of wood resources. Finally, the study examines woodfuel consumption practices and the structuring of the supply chain in the heart of Bakel city. A quantification of supply and consumption practices makes it possible to highlight the maintenance of wood energy in the practices of the inhabitants, but also the weight of informal actors in the functioning of the sector within the city. These elements plead in favour of a form of planning for the sector, but also for the spaces that participate in it, whether the city as a privileged place of consumption or the whole basin, notably by developing official cross-border cooperation on this issue
Ntafatiro, Patrice. "L'exilé de toute part suivi de la Poétique négro-africaine de l'exil." Thèse, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/20263.
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