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Loum, Soda. "Gouvernance de l'eau en région semi-aride : gestion technocratique ou politique sociale ? Le cas du delta du fleuve Sénégal." Rouen, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015ROUEL004.
Full textThe geopolitic of renewable natural resources leads to tensions related to the use, access and distribution. Water is one of those resources management problem in many places of the world. In semi-arid areas in Africa water management is not only related to its availability, but the choice of managers. In these areas, the problem of water in the forefront because of sharing methods. In the delta and valley where the Senegal river ensures water availability throughout the year, Mauritania and Senegal have invested in intensive agriculture. Modernization of economic activities is accompanied by a pressure on water resources and on land. In addition, Delta offers ecological potential with the presence of several areas of ecological interest on both banks of the river. Water management is increasingly strategic for the maintenance of certain economic activities such as agriculture depend heavily. Each speaker wanting to impose his method, delta water management is cut in places with different managers. In such a situation, only the water resource governance provides the necessary conditions for the success of an effective and equitable management. This governance through the observatory of the delta that helps to reorganize the management of water throughout the delta. It is important to find a consensus on water management in this shared Senegal River delta. Water management will be decentralized with greater involvement of users and local communities. Thus, the Observatory of Delta becomes the perfect setting to discuss, consult and make decisions for the governance of water resources
Duvail, Stéphanie. "Scénarios hydrologiques et modèles de développement en aval d'un grand barrage : Les usages de l'eau et le partage des ressources dans le delta mauritanien du fleuve Sénégal." Université Louis Pasteur (Strasbourg) (1971-2008), 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001STR1GEO6.
Full textKamara, Saliou. "Développements hydrauliques et gestion d'un hydrosystème largement anthropisé : le delta du fleuve Sénégal." Phd thesis, Université d'Avignon, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00965106.
Full textBarq, Evelyne. "Les organisations non gouvernementales et la coopération décentralisée dans la vallée du fleuve Sénégal : Sénégal et Mauritanie." Rouen, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010ROUEL015.
Full textThis thesis addresses the role played by NGOs and by the decentralized cooperation in the Senegal River Valley, taking into account the banks of Senegal and Mauritania. In the first part, we focus on the evolution of public international cooperation, from "aid to development" to "fight against poverty". The NGOs' and decentralized cooperation "nongovernmental" identity is relativized due to their financial dependence. The second part presents the problems of development in the Senegal River Valley. The implementation of the program of the Organization for the Development of the Senegal River (OMVS) disrupts hydrology and the environment in our study aera. Many constraints threaten the profitability of irrigated agriculture and most Valley residents remain condemned to multiple jobs and to precarity. Migrant's potential to provide assistance to their families and to fund community projects in village is reduced. Specific responses of non-governmental actors are the subject of the third party. It appears that they do not express diffrent development strategies, but are part of the models prescribed by public cooperation. Non-governmental actors have, however, some latitude to direct their support to the most vulnerable people
Auclair, Audrey. "Le bassin du fleuve Sénégal : vers une gestion participative? : implication des populations dans la gestion des ressources du bassin et évolution des relations entre riverains." Thesis, Université Laval, 2013. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2013/30127/30127.pdf.
Full textDiagana, Boubacar-Tidjane. "Développement de l'irrigation et intervention des acteurs privés dans le delta du Sénégal, rive gauche : analyse et bilan de l'action de l'Etat trente ans après le lancement de l'"Opération Delta" et dix ans après son désengagement de l'agriculture irriguée." Paris 4, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1997PA040187.
Full textThe launching at 1964 of the "operation 30 000 ha" in the Senegal delta and the development at large scale of the irrigation in the Senegal river area, with the OMVS program, seem like a reply politic at an ecological crisis who felling this part of the country nudging his population to emigrate. This plan sustained by an ideology qualified by her inspiratory as African socialism and leads in accordance with the rules of this ideology by the state's control -SAED- have not answered at waiting. Neither at these on state who allowed to resorb his importing all the more considerable so since the state's population increasing more swiftly than the food-producting, or at these on farming who hoped to get in the rice growing an alternative at his traditional growing at a distinct recession. The SAED's dysfunction and the state's economics difficulty in the middle of the eighties leaded to the state's disengagement to profit from the farming's organizations and the private sec, tor. The private irrigation has developed since 1987 at rapid but anarchical way. In spite of the legal, administrative and financial steps, exist some doubt as the future of the sector, notably the farming's organization's capacity to keep at a technical level of productivity the perimeter moved by SAED, and these private to retain the land patrimony
Diop, Penda. "Vers une stratégie de gestion participative multi-usages de la ressource en eau dans le delta du fleuve Sénégal : processus de décision et outils de régulation autour du lac de Guiers." Thesis, Université Paris-Saclay (ComUE), 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017SACLV045/document.
Full textThe aim of the thesis is to evaluate the relevance of the participatory approach as a leverage tool to achieve a better shared and sustainable local management of water resources around lake Guiers in Senegal. It is the only freshwater lake of importance in the country. Located in a semi-desert zone of the Sahelian ecological region, lake Guiers is coveted by several types of uses. It is considered both nationally and locally as a vital resource for drinking water supply in nearby regions and large cities as a strategic resource for maintaining food self-sufficiency, as well as being a vector of economic development of the agro-pastoral village communities.The methodological approach adopted is the "bottom-up" approach, starting from field diagnosis of the case of lake Guiers. It is based on interviews and questionnaire surveys with managers and users of the lake’s water, an analysis of the sets of actors in an evolving institutional framework and the analysis of the spatial dynamics of distribution of the uses of the lake’s water. This diagnosis demonstrates the extent to which the participatory approach advocated in the water management strategies and plans of lake Guiers is effectively implemented and strengthens the participation of water resource users in order to achieve a better shared and sustainable management of this water resource.The participatory approach is functional only if the management framework is part of a comprehensive, collaborative and integrated management approach in which all users and managers are involved in the decision-making process (co-management). Furthermore, the participatory approach is often difficult to organize. This difficulty increases when the geographical scope is large and the aim is to involve all the users and managers concerned at all levels with sometimes contradictory interests. Moreover, the thesis reveals that the increase in the implantation of economic activities that are supposed to benefit the region leads to perverse effects that run counter to the objectives of the management plans: a drop in water quality and of the available quantities (pollution caused by discharges from agro-industries and increased collection volumes). All the series of actions (services) involved imply expenditures for the management actors (maintenance of infrastructures, control of sampling, pollution control etc.). In this area, the thesis recommends that the management of water resources in the lake should take into account this decisive dimension, by developing new management tools corresponding to the economic valuation of water and by creating an observatory, an integrating tool of its sustainable future. This is a sine qua non condition for improving the living conditions of local residents. The thesis confirms, through the case of Lake Guiers, the relevance of the theories of the participatory approach to accompany and help its management actors in their apprehension and organization of the management system