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Journal articles on the topic "Littoraux – Sénégal – Environnement"
Ndaw, Ndioufa, Mouhamadou Lamine Diallo, Souleymane Niang, and Boubou Aldiouma Sy. "Dynamiques territoriales des Niayes: divergences économiques entre industrie extractive minière et agriculture (littoral Nord du Sénégal)." European Scientific Journal ESJ 16, no. 35 (December 31, 2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2020.v16n35p152.
Full textSeck, Mouhamadou Bassirou, and Boubou Aldiouma Sy. "Potentiels agronomiques des Niayes de Mboro (littoral Nord du Sénégal) et risques de dégradation mécanique par ensablement : approche par analyse géomorphologique des enjeux socio-économiques." European Scientific Journal ESJ 17, no. 20 (June 30, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2021.v17n20p140.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Littoraux – Sénégal – Environnement"
Wade, Cheikh Tidiane. "Écosystème et environnement : problématique de la gestion durable des usages littoraux au niveau de la Grande Côte sénégalaise." Paris 1, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008PA010600.
Full textLegoff, Nicolas. "Paysages littoraux africains : évolution de l'environnement dans un contexte d'ouverture ou d'usage renouvelé des espaces côtiers (Djibouti, Sénégal et Tunisie)." Phd thesis, Université de Nantes, 2009. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00509708.
Full textNiang-Freu, Fatou Kiné. "Tourisme et environnement littoral : les exemples de la Petite Côte et de la Grande Côte du Sénégal." Bordeaux 3, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010BOR30062.
Full textTourism is the second economic activity generator of revenue in Senegal. On the Senegalese coastline, particularly on the Little Coast and the Great Coast, it relies on reliable assets. However, it is also a factor of socio-cultural, economic and spatial transformation of the coastline. Through its developed sites, infrastructures and activities, touristic development creates a new environment that is often perceived as deterioration. This area is facing contamination and damage caused by sources which are not linked to tourism. This leads inevitably to negative impacts on the sustainability of investments in tourism. The thesis offers, firstly, a geographical analysis of disequilibrium between the Great Coast and the Little Coast of Senegal. It studies then the different strategies of management and development of parks, reserves, and cultural and historical heritage. Thirdly, it tries to suggest perspectives and solutions for a sustainable development and management of tourism in Senegal
Bocoum, Sadou. "Le tourisme littoral en Basse Casamance (Sénégal) entre perceptions et réalités : diagnostics, contraintes, potentialités." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Orléans, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024ORLE1029.
Full textTourism in Basse-Casamance is based on a diversity of natural and cultural potential. Despite these strengths, this sector which depends mainly on the coast faces various constraints that undermine its development. Therefore, the objective of this thesis is to understand the constraints of coastal tourism in Basse Casamance and participate in improving its management with associated risks, by defining well-identified priorities, and to contribute to the rational development of its tourist territories. It aims first to make a diagnosis of the tourist potential of the Lower Casamance and then to analyze land pressures and conflicts of use on the coast before ending up with tourist constraints related to coastal erosion in the municipalities of Diemer and Kafountine. Finally, it presents the adaptation strategies implemented and the expectations of the actors before concluding with recommendations. This thesis, beyond the cartographic and statistical approach that allowed to calculate the rates of variation of the slope line, to analyze the dynamics of land use, to understand the importance of infrastructure supply, is based on a quantitative and qualitative approach (through questionnaires, interview guides, focus-groups and observation) which has partly allowed to analyse the perception of the population, tourism actors and tourists.The results indicate a strong land pressure on the coastline. In 43 years (1979-2022), we see an urbanization that reached 802.77 ha in the municipality of Diembéring and 678.05 ha in that of Kafountine. It contributes to the increase in conflicts of use and coastal erosion. As a result, the results show that the concentration of activities and population accompanied by a development problem (according to 76% of hoteliers) leads to the emergence of unsanitary conditions (according to 72% of tourists and 77% of hoteliers), congestion on the coast, the proliferation of fumes and foul odours on the beach. Similarly, the results show that coastal erosion has become a serious threat with the pronounced degradation between 1979-2022 of the beach (of -511.926 ha in the commune of Diembéring against -333.082 ha in that of Kafountine), of the coastal vegetation (respectively of -670,76 ha against -3200,13 ha) and above all the hotel infrastructures (with 14% and 15% are within 50 meters of the line of coast). In the face of these constraints, adaptation strategies are put in place, but despite this, some phenomena such as land pressure, unsanitary conditions and coastal erosion continue to be major problems. Which makes the actors think they are ineffective. In addition, the actors try to diversify the tourist offer by valuing natural and cultural heritage that remains underexploited and unknown. Thus, this thesis proposes recommendations for the sustainable management of the coastline and the development of sustainable tourism through a regulatory zoning of the development of heritage with the establishment of circuits and the involvement of all actors in the initiatives. The goal is to better allocate financial resources, diversify supply and attract more visitors to the region
Thiaw, Diatou. "Vulnérabilité et Adaptation des territoires aux effets du changement climatique.Incitations globales, stratégies locales. Perspectives pour un développement territorial axé sur un suivi de l’utilisation de l’espace et des ressources dans les Communes de Mbour, Saly et Malicounda (Sénégal)." Thesis, Université Paris-Saclay (ComUE), 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016SACLV018/document.
Full textThe coast is now affected by different phenomena. Flooding, coastal erosion, biodiversity loss, land degradation ..., are all factors malfunction.The issues are both ecological, socioeconomic and political. The observation on urban and rural areas of Mbour, Saly and Malicounda shows vulnerabilities of both natural and anthropogenic. The observed changes may be specifically the effect of climate change; they also represent a continuation of situations switched by physical, social, economic, political, of territories. According to the perturbations studied, territories appear differently vulnerable. The destruction of homes and infrastructure, declining catches, revenues from fishing, tourism and agriculture are the impacts faced by different actors. The strategies developed are generally neither proactive nor effective. It also poses a problem of responsibility of actors in the mastery of disturbances and their dynamics in this strategic area economically. For a good risk management, this thesis calls for a real policy of regional planning and the establishment of an observatory