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    Waso: An Innovative Device to Uncover Independent Converging Opinions of Irrigation System Farmers by Keïta, Amadou, Koïta, Mahamadou, Niang, Dial, Lidon, Bruno

    Published in Irrigation and drainage (01-07-2019)
    “…Many development projects fail due to farmers' individual antagonistic strategies. Group surveys often fail to capture underlying individual motivations. An…”
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    Analysis of Farmers’ Perceptions on Sealing Techniques for Runoff Harvesting Ponds: A Case Study from Burkina Faso by Kaboré, Tégawindé Vanessa Rosette, Keïta, Amadou, Lawane Gana, Abdou, Niang, Dial, Boubé, Bassirou

    Published in Resources (Basel) (01-10-2024)
    “…Water conservation in arid and semi-arid regions faces significant challenges due to low and irregular rainfall, worsened by climate change, which negatively…”
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    Daily Simulation of the Rainfall–Runoff Relationship in the Sirba River Basin in West Africa: Insights from the HEC-HMS Model by Souley Tangam, Idi, Yonaba, Roland, Niang, Dial, Adamou, Mahaman Moustapha, Keïta, Amadou, Karambiri, Harouna

    Published in Hydrology (01-03-2024)
    “…This study focuses on the Sirba River Basin (SRB), a transboundary West African catchment of 38,950 km2 shared by Burkina Faso and Niger, which contributes to…”
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    Multi-scale analysis of runoff from a statistical perspective in a small Sahelian catchment under semi-arid climate by Mounirou, Lawani Adjadi, Zouré, Cheick Oumar, Yonaba, Roland, Paturel, Jean-Emmanuel, Mahé, Gil, Niang, Dial, Yacouba, Hamma, Karambiri, Harouna

    Published in Arabian journal of geosciences (2020)
    “…In Sahelian and semi-arid regions, understanding the runoff processes and at different spatial scales is critical to assess sources of variation and further…”
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    From meteorological to hydrological drought: a case study using standardized indices in the Nakanbe River Basin, Burkina Faso by Fowé, Tazen, Yonaba, Roland, Mounirou, Lawani Adjadi, Ouédraogo, Etienne, Ibrahim, Boubacar, Niang, Dial, Karambiri, Harouna, Yacouba, Hamma

    Published in Natural hazards (Dordrecht) (01-12-2023)
    “…Drought is considered as a complex natural phenomenon that can have significant impacts on societies and economic sectors. Analysis of droughts helps in…”
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