Problematic And Approach Of Solutions To Biodiversity Habitat Damage In Kailo Territory

Cyprien LUNDMU KABINGWA

Abstract


Fragmentation, degradation and loss of natural habitats are now recognized as major threats to biodiversity in Kailo tropical forest. These processes are driven primarily by poverty, and policy, increasing human population, expansion of settlements and agricultural farms, mining, timber and charcoal exploitation. To understand and characterise the forces driving , we analyse how forest degradation through human activities influence the lost of biological biodiversity in Kailo territory. We also explore the consequences of forest fragmentation through mining, timber and charcoal exploitation on the scarcity of ecosystem biodiversity species at the exploitation area. Populations of and other herbivores have collapsed to a small fraction of their former abundance largely owing to destruction of their habitats and obstruction of their movements between the forest area and the exploited zone lands. Conserving the key biodiversity areas in the Kailo tropical forest is critical to ensuring the future viability of several key . Several initiatives, including tree planting has been launched, but growing methods are not mastered by locals who fail to maintain a great spatial coverage. For that, we have proposed an active and participatory educational framework pattern to teach producers sustainaable methods of farming to promote forest natural ressources and biodiversity in Kailo.

Keywords


Problematic , Approach of solutions, Biodiversity, Habitat damage.

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.52155/ijpsat.v58.1.8306

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