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Democratic Republic of the Congo
Réhabilitation de la réserve de biosphère de Yangambi
02-Feb-2011
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| abstract: | La Reserve de biosphère de Yangambi fait face à un certain nombre de menaces causées par le braconnage, l’agriculture itinérante sur brûlis, la recherche des produits forestiers non ligneux, l’extraction artisanale des ressources minières (diamants) et l’exploitation artisanale de bois d’œuvre.
La réhabilitation de la Reserve de Yangambi permettra de lutter contre ces menaces à travers notamment le renforcement des capacités de gestion du personnel, l’implication des communautés locales à la gestion des ressources et la création des activités alternatives. |
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| objectives: | Ce projet vise notamment à renforcer les capacités de gestion du personnel et à impliquer les communautés locales visées dans la gestion des ressources et création des activités alternatives. |
| area impacted: | La Reserve de biosphère de Yangambi se situe à ± 100km à l’Ouest de la ville de Kisangani dans la province Orientale en RDC et correspond à une étendue comprise entre 24°16’95’’ et 25°08’48’’ longitude Est et 0°38’77’’ et 1°10’20’’ latitude Nord, avec des altitudes variables entre 400 et 500m. Sa superficie est estimée à environ 220 000 hectares et se caractérise par un relief en plateau disséqué par des vallées à fonds plats et larges qui sont occupés par des cours d’eau dont les principaux forment des affluents tributaires du fleuve Congo. |
| link: | www.cbd.int/lifeweb/project.shtml?did=6565 |
| funding needed: | $585,000 USD€475 610 EUR |
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Democratic Republic of the Congo
Reboisement intensif dans la zone de haute altitude du Parc National de Kahuzi-Biega
29-Jul-2010
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| abstract: | The Kahuzi-Biega National Park is one of the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s five world heritage sites and harbors the Eastern Lowland Gorilla. One of the most crucial problems of the park is the management of a buffer zone where communities in the vicinities can access natural resources in a controlled manner, to guarantee their participation in the effort of conservation. The high altitude zone of the Kahuzi-Biega National Park is surrounded by a high population density, and all forests surrounding this part of the park have been converted to agriculture and ranching. A strong pressure is now exerted on the park’s forests. In order to target a high erosion rate and avoid the deforestation of the park’s forests, this expression of interest proposes to reforest areas surrounding the park. |
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| objectives: | Train nursery staff in the community to ensure the sustainability of the project, produce plants to benefit communities, plant trees on the hills identified by the communities |
| area impacted: | Area surrounding the high altitude part of Kahuzi-Biega National Park. |
| link: | www.cbd.int/lifeweb/project.shtml?did=6211 |
| funding needed: | fully funded ($32,000 USD)fully funded (€26 016 EUR) |
Secured funding from: | Domestic sources Spain $26,000 USD
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Democratic Republic of the Congo
Integrated conservation project in the Ngiri Triangle
21-Apr-2008
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| abstract: | Together with an already existing project in the same area, structures for a protected area in the Northeast of the country with wetland and floodplain forests are to be established in order to contribute to improving the livelihood of the local population. This is an important stepping stone on the path towards the Congolese government's declared target of turning 15% of the country (mainly forest) into protected areas. |
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| link: | www.cbd.int/lifeweb/project.shtml?did=5981 |
| funding needed: | fully funded ($1,402,616 USD)fully funded (€1 140 338 EUR) |
Secured funding from: | Germany €1 140 338 EUR
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