ABSTRACTLithostratigraphic and sedimentological study of the Kimbungu massive in the Kongo-Central province.The lithostratigraphic and sedimentological survey of rocks belonging to the summit of Sansikwa sub-group at Kongo- Central allows to…
ABSTRACTIdentification and ecology of tick infesting cattles and sheeps in savannahs and Forestecosystems in western Democratic Republic of CongoAn investigation was conducted in two ecosystems (savannas and forests) in western…
One hundred and twenty (120) interviews were conducted with political and
administrative decision-makers, occupants of land on the Lake Kivu coast and
fishermen working in the 48 fishing bays on the island of Idjwi, in order to gain an
understanding of the degradation of the coastal forests. The causes of degradation, its
effects and related community perceptions were studied with a view to introduce
resilient policies. The study revealed the need to restore these degraded forests and
ecosystems in order to mitigate the effects of climate change on the island.
Abstract One hundred and twenty (120) interviews were conducted with political andadministrative decision-makers, occupants of land on the Lake Kivu coast andfishermen working in the 48 fishing bays on the…