An integrated framework for assessing conservation and development changes at the scale of a large forest landscape in the Congo Basin is described. The framework allows stakeholders to assess progress in achieving the often conflicting objectives of alleviating poverty and conserving global environmental values. The study shows that there was little change in either livelihood or conservation indicators over the period 2006 to 2008, and that the activities of conservation organizations had only modest impacts on either. The global economic down-turn in 2008 had immediate negative consequences for both local livelihoods and for biodiversity as people lost their employment in the cash economy and reverted to illegal harvesting of forest prod...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 13 May 2022Agricultural intensification and forest conservati...
The over-hunting of wildlife, often referred to as the 'bushmeat crisis', presents a threat to both ...
Protected areas in Central Africa are a panacea as several million people are not schooled on the be...
An integrated framework for assessing conservation and development changes at the scale of a large f...
In comparison to other rainforests around the world, the pressure on biodiversity is comparatively l...
Unlike Southeast Asia and the Amazon regions, where large-scale agricultural operations play an impo...
Deforestation and forest degradation driven largely by agricultural expansion are key drivers of bio...
Quantifying ecological condition, notably the extent of forest degradation is important for understa...
This study was designed to capture the complexity of man-to-forest relationships in the endangered, ...
Context: We describe how large landscape-scale conservation initiatives involving local communities,...
peer reviewedConservation programmes of recent decades aimed to adopt an approach that addresses bio...
In the Western Congo Basin, the Tri-National Dja Odzala Minkebe (TRIDOM) Landscape covers 178000 km²...
This paper examines the effects of deforestation on the welfare of rural communities in the Congo Ba...
The Tri-National Dja - Odzala - Minkebe Forest landscape (TRIDOM) covers 178000 km2 across the borde...
With biodiversity being lost at unprecedented rates, mitigating the impacts of development projects ...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 13 May 2022Agricultural intensification and forest conservati...
The over-hunting of wildlife, often referred to as the 'bushmeat crisis', presents a threat to both ...
Protected areas in Central Africa are a panacea as several million people are not schooled on the be...
An integrated framework for assessing conservation and development changes at the scale of a large f...
In comparison to other rainforests around the world, the pressure on biodiversity is comparatively l...
Unlike Southeast Asia and the Amazon regions, where large-scale agricultural operations play an impo...
Deforestation and forest degradation driven largely by agricultural expansion are key drivers of bio...
Quantifying ecological condition, notably the extent of forest degradation is important for understa...
This study was designed to capture the complexity of man-to-forest relationships in the endangered, ...
Context: We describe how large landscape-scale conservation initiatives involving local communities,...
peer reviewedConservation programmes of recent decades aimed to adopt an approach that addresses bio...
In the Western Congo Basin, the Tri-National Dja Odzala Minkebe (TRIDOM) Landscape covers 178000 km²...
This paper examines the effects of deforestation on the welfare of rural communities in the Congo Ba...
The Tri-National Dja - Odzala - Minkebe Forest landscape (TRIDOM) covers 178000 km2 across the borde...
With biodiversity being lost at unprecedented rates, mitigating the impacts of development projects ...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 13 May 2022Agricultural intensification and forest conservati...
The over-hunting of wildlife, often referred to as the 'bushmeat crisis', presents a threat to both ...
Protected areas in Central Africa are a panacea as several million people are not schooled on the be...