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Dynamics of the Vegetation Landscapes of the Mbere Valley’s National Park and Its Southern Periphery
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作者 Narke Jean Cyrille aoudou doua sylvain 《Open Journal of Ecology》 2017年第6期392-405,共14页
The present study is about the dynamics of the vegetation landscapes of the Mbere Valley’s National Park and its southern periphery (MVNP). The physical and human characteristics of this area, translated by an inter-... The present study is about the dynamics of the vegetation landscapes of the Mbere Valley’s National Park and its southern periphery (MVNP). The physical and human characteristics of this area, translated by an inter-twining of natural, anthropic and institutional factors, predispose its vegetation cover to a dynamic which can be progressive or regressive according to the dominant factor. The present study aims at reconstituting the various space-time variations of the MVNP vegetation cover and its periphery between 1987 and 2014, and at determining the processes and the factors having supported these space-time variations of vegetation cover. The methodological step consists of an association of fieldwork and remote sensing in order to characterize the vegetation cover, to reconstitute the evolution of the vegetation cover and to determine the main factors of the processes of this evolution or dynamic. The diachronic analysis shows that the dynamics of the vegetation cover was marked by a progressive evolution between 1987 and 1999, and a regressive evolution between 1999 and 2014. On the base of fieldwork observations and the socio-economic surveys, it arises that the dynamics of the vegetation cover of the valley of Mbere and its periphery is subjected to the combined influence of the natural conditions, from the recurring anthropic disturbances as well as the weight of regulatory measures. 展开更多
关键词 DYNAMICS Landscapes VEGETATIONS National PARK PERIPHERY Mbere VALLEY
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Evaluation of the Advanced Minning Front Craft in and around National Parks of the Benue and Bouba-Ndjidda in North Cameroon
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作者 aoudou doua sylvain Narke Jean Cyrille Mayen Ndiong Bertille 《Journal of Geographic Information System》 2018年第4期461-475,共15页
This study focuses on the assessment of “the advancement of the mining front (gold panning) in and around protected areas”. The aim of this article is to evaluate, using geomatics tools, the recent advance of the mi... This study focuses on the assessment of “the advancement of the mining front (gold panning) in and around protected areas”. The aim of this article is to evaluate, using geomatics tools, the recent advance of the mining front (gold panning) in Benue National Park (PNB) and Bouba-Ndjidda (PNBN) for their planning purposes. We adopted a methodological approach articulated from the field surveys to the processing of satellite images and the integration of the data into a GIS. Thus, 30 gold panning sites were visited, including 16 in the PNB and 14 in the PNBN. From the mapping of the pressures exerted by this activity, it appears that 143.8 km and 73.8 km of cumulated linear were exploited respectively in the GNP and the PNBN;moreover, the results allowed us to detect that the surfaces degraded by gold panning are more important in Benue than in Bouba Ndjidda. The massive influx of migrants from the more populated areas of the Far North of Cameroon as well as neighboring countries (Chad, Nigeria and the Central African Republic) has not only brought about the growth of a pioneering agricultural front, but also the mining front, following the gold rush from 2009;which has led to huge environmental consequences in these protected areas. 展开更多
关键词 MINING FRONT Artisanal MINING FRONT NATIONAL Parks Benue
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