The forests of the Albertine Rift are known for their high biodiversity and the important ecosystem services they provide to millions of inhabitants. However, their conservation and the maintenance of ecosystem service delivery is a challenge, particularly in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Our research investigates how livelihood strategy and ethnicity affects local perceptions of forest ecosystem services. We collected data through 25 focus-group discussions in villages from distinct ethnic groups, including farmers (Tembo, Shi, and Nyindu) and hunter-gatherers (Twa). Twa identify more food-provisioning services and rank bush meat and honey as the most important. They also show stronger place attachment to the forest than the farmer...
A study on the potential of forest ecosystem services to the livelihood of communities around Shume-...
Community managed forests constitute a significant proportion of the world\u27s forests, however, li...
This study was designed to capture the complexity of man-to-forest relationships in the endangered, ...
The forests of the Albertine Rift are known for their high biodiversity and the important ecosystem ...
The forests of the Albertine Rift are known for their high biodiversity and the important ecosystem ...
The perception of ecosystem goods and services by local residents is studied in Brazzaville, around ...
peer reviewedConservation programmes of recent decades aimed to adopt an approach that addresses bio...
peer reviewedIn Central Africa, local populations are deeply dependent on tropical forests, which pr...
Since the early 2000s, the Democratic Republic of Congo has been conducting a reform of it...
AbstractLack of attention to social complexity has created a gap between current ecosystem service r...
Human culture has an important influence on how forests are utilised, yet its influence on ecosystem...
Tropical forests provide numerous ecosystem services (ES) to human populations, but human-induced de...
This Paper examines how people's livelihoods and perceptions of wildlife are related to self-reporte...
peer reviewedIn order to improve sustainability and design adequate management strategies in threate...
This study examines the linkage between rural livelihoods and forest ecosystem services under differ...
A study on the potential of forest ecosystem services to the livelihood of communities around Shume-...
Community managed forests constitute a significant proportion of the world\u27s forests, however, li...
This study was designed to capture the complexity of man-to-forest relationships in the endangered, ...
The forests of the Albertine Rift are known for their high biodiversity and the important ecosystem ...
The forests of the Albertine Rift are known for their high biodiversity and the important ecosystem ...
The perception of ecosystem goods and services by local residents is studied in Brazzaville, around ...
peer reviewedConservation programmes of recent decades aimed to adopt an approach that addresses bio...
peer reviewedIn Central Africa, local populations are deeply dependent on tropical forests, which pr...
Since the early 2000s, the Democratic Republic of Congo has been conducting a reform of it...
AbstractLack of attention to social complexity has created a gap between current ecosystem service r...
Human culture has an important influence on how forests are utilised, yet its influence on ecosystem...
Tropical forests provide numerous ecosystem services (ES) to human populations, but human-induced de...
This Paper examines how people's livelihoods and perceptions of wildlife are related to self-reporte...
peer reviewedIn order to improve sustainability and design adequate management strategies in threate...
This study examines the linkage between rural livelihoods and forest ecosystem services under differ...
A study on the potential of forest ecosystem services to the livelihood of communities around Shume-...
Community managed forests constitute a significant proportion of the world\u27s forests, however, li...
This study was designed to capture the complexity of man-to-forest relationships in the endangered, ...