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Contribution to the study on the management of protected areas in Guinea - Descriptive overview of the effect of pressure from lowland farmers on the Ziama Biosphere Reserve

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The aim of this study is to identify the different types of pressure exerted by lowland farmers in the Ziama Biosphere Reserve. A structured survey was carried out among lowland farmers to identify the causes of human pressure. Linear transects 1km long were also used to record the types of anthropogenic degradation around the lowlands. The study showed that 0.5 to 2 ha of lowlands are granted to the population, and a head of household is responsible for 1 to 15 people. Then, 8 types of anthropogenic degradation were recorded, of which logging is the most dominant, with 82 plant species destroyed, 44 of which are on the IUCN list. This study constitutes a database for the management of protected areas, which would contribute to the mitigation of pressures on forest ecosystems.

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Zaou SOROPOGUI, nascido a 03/02/1987 em Macenta (República da Guiné), professor-investigador na Universidade de N'Zérékoré. Possui um Master 2 pela Université Jean Lorougnon GUEDE em Daloa (República da Costa do Marfim) e é atualmente doutorando na Université Gamal Abdel Nasser em Conakry.

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Authors Pépé Monemou, Zaou Soropogui, Gbadieu Prosper Soumaoro
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 21.11.2023
 
EAN 9786206860860
ISBN 9786206860860
No. of pages 52
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Botany

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