Vol. 2001 No. 1 (2001)
Forests Reborn: An Analysis of Conservation and Regeneration Programmes in Democratic Republic of Congo's Savanna Areas
Kamanda Mbuyi, Department of Interdisciplinary Studies, Université Catholique du Congo
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18730044
Published: April 26, 2001
Abstract
Democratic Republic of Congo's savanna areas face significant deforestation challenges due to human activities such as logging and agriculture. No empirical results are presented; instead, a theoretical analysis of existing literature on forest conservation efforts is conducted. While progress has been made, sustained support and inclusive community participation are crucial for achieving effective biodiversity conservation and forest regeneration. Policy makers should prioritise funding for research into sustainable management practices and enhance collaboration between government agencies and local communities for successful implementation of conservation programmes.
How to Cite
Kamanda Mbuyi (2001). Forests Reborn: An Analysis of Conservation and Regeneration Programmes in Democratic Republic of Congo's Savanna Areas. African Chemistry Journal (Pure Science), Vol. 2001 No. 1 (2001). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18730044
Keywords
Congo BasinSavanna AreasBiodiversity ConservationSustainable Forestry PracticesCommunity-Led InitiativesEcovillagesIndigenous Knowledge Systems