DEVINEAU J.-L., AUROUET A., DOUANIO M., HLADIK A. 2008. Changes in the availability and uses of wild yams according to climatic  dryness and land-cover in Western Burkina Faso (West   Africa): a joint ecological and ethno-botanical approach using GIS  and remote-sensing. Biodiversity and Conservation 17(8): 1937-1963.
  
    Abstract
  
    The  regional variability in the uses of wild yams is assessed according to  their availability in relation with land-use and climatic conditions  from the South to the North sudanian sectors in Western Burkina Faso.  
    
    The study involves field studies and modelling of the geographical  distribution of yams and seeks correlations between environmental and  ethno-biological data. Terrain analysis consists of phyto-ecological  surveys and interviews with local inhabitants. 
    
  A cluster analysis of a  multi-date image of data obtained by remote-sensing is used to assess  land-cover. 
  The Bayesian post-probabilities of occurrence of each  species are inferred using Weight of Evidence modelling linked to a  Geographical Information System. 
  
  The model is implemented with  land-cover units and annual Moisture Availability Index  evidential-layers and is driven by species presence data. 
  
  The  probabilities of occurrence of each species throughout the whole area  as well as within and without the protected areas and in the vicinity  of the sites of enquiries are calculated. 
  
  A multi-factorial analysis  makes it possible to shed light on the relationships among land use,  the availability of yams, the uses of yams, knowledge and local  practice. 
  
  Results provide statistical evidence of spatial association  between the yam species and the environmental descriptors taken into  account. The study also provides evidence of an important regional  variability in the actual uses and knowledge of wild yams. 
  
  The rather  widespread use of wild yams as a food complement, in social relations  and as merchandise in local trade in the North of the area studied,  which is far less observed in the South, is one of the major components  of this variability. 
     
Keywords: Dioscorea  - Famine food - Multi-date image - Protected areas - Sudanian  savannahs - Landsat Thematic Mapper - Uses, practices and  knowledge - Weight of Evidence modelling.