TY - RPRT N2 - Land and water management practices like contour bunding have been implemented by farmers for some time in southern Mali. Farmers use these practices to improve yield performance and increase household income. Datasets on the social, livelihood, and economic benefits of contour bunding technology (CBT) will help to make firm conclusions and recommendations regarding CBT applications in different agroecologies of southern Mali. As part of Africa RISING activities, a survey on CBT was conducted in Africa RISING intervention villages (Bougouni and Koutiala) to facilitate decisions regarding the use and scaling of CBT. N1 - This document was made possible with support from the American people delivered through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) as part of the US Government?s Feed the Future Initiative. The contents are the responsibility of the producing organization and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of USAID or the US Government. AV - public KW - Natural Resources Management KW - Land Management KW - Sustainable Agriculture KW - Intensification KW - Water Management KW - Erosion Control A1 - Sanogo, K A1 - Traore, K A1 - Zemadim, B A1 - Fischer, G TI - Investigating the impact of contour bunding technology in two agroecologies of southern Mali UR - https://hdl.handle.net/10568/101115 Y1 - 2019/03// ID - icrisat11413 M1 - project_report EP - 15 PB - International Institute of Tropical Agriculture ER -