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Mbunya Francis Nkemnyi October 10, 2014 0 Comments

Enabling sustainability in the Tofala Hill Wildlife Sanctuary Cross River gorilla project, South West Cameroon

The Cross River gorilla (CRG) is listed as critically endangered and has a population of <300 individuals living in the wild over distributed over 15 hilly enclaves along the Nigeria-Cameroon Border. The proposed Tofala Hill Wildlife Sanctuary (TH...

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Mbunya Francis Nkemnyi September 1, 2014 0 Comments

The Environment-Development Nexus and Wildlife Conservation In Cameroon

The disappointing performance of integrated conservation and development projects has been partly blamed on the lack of linkage between the development intervention and the expected conservation outcomes, resulting in projects that rarely achieve the...

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Mbunya Francis Nkemnyi September 1, 2014 0 Comments

Developing green livelihoods for sustainable forest management in Cameroon

This is a 5 years project with the main objective to explore opportunities that will enable the empowerment of the most broadly representative and downwardly accountable local institutions for sustainable forest resource management and livelihood sup...

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Mbunya Francis Nkemnyi September 1, 2014 0 Comments

Crafting sustainable pathways for local livelihoods and wildlife conservation: the case of the Tofala Hill Wildlife Sanctuary, Cameroon

As environmental conditions are changing rapidly, so too are social systems. Development drives social and ecological changes, which affects the socio-ecological system (SES) (Ostrom & Cox, 2010). Thus, the dynamic SES raises some major policy an...

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