@article{MBALLO:334297,
      recid = {334297},
      author = {MBALLO, Issa and SY, Oumar},
      title = {DYNAMIQUES SPATIO-TEMPORELLES DES VILLES SECONDAIRES AU  SENEGAL : LES CAS DE MÉDINA GOUNASS ET DE DIAOBÉ EN HAUTE  CASAMANCE DE 1965 À 2018},
      journal = {African Journal of Land Policy and Geospatial Sciences},
      address = {2020-05-01},
      number = {2367-2023-941},
      month = {May},
      year = {2020},
      abstract = {The  urbanization  of  Africancountryside  poses  the   problem  of  the  future  of agrarian  landscapes  on  the   outskirts  of  cities.In  Senegal,  as  in  most  west  african  cities,  these  spaces  are  undergoing  a   spatial  reconstruction  linked  to urban expansion.This  study analyses the spatio-temporal dynamics from 1965 to  2018 in secondary cities of Senegal, but quite dynamic:  Medina Gounass and Diaobe  lacated  in  the  south  of   Senegal. Field  surveys  and  interviews  with resource   persons  (managers  of  structures  and  farmers'   organizations)  have made it possible to assess the  degradation of the environment through a change in land  use. The images of Corona 1965, Landsat 1999, Google Earth  2012 and Bing Map 2018 are used to analyze the evolution of  land cover facies in these two  localities.Mapping  has   shown  that  rainfed  areas  have  been  overtaken  everywhere  by  the  urban  front.  This  urbanization  is   strongly  linked  to  land pressure  occurring  in  a   context  of  complete  communalization  with  the  law  number 2013-10 of 28 december 2013, overvaluing the plans  of extension of the  city.  Sustainable  urban  development   has  become  an  important  focus  on policy agendas in  response to urban issues.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/334297},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.334297},
}