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  1. Library Resource
    Peer-reviewed publication
    November, 2020
    Cameroon, Central African Republic, Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon

    À rebours des autres régions du monde, l’Afrique pourrait devenir bientôt le continent de la déforestation, avec la République démocratique du Congo qui perd plus d’un million d’hectares de couvert arboré par an. En Afrique centrale, la déforestation est le fait d’une petite agriculture dont l’emprise géographique s’accroît avec la démographie et la volonté de se constituer des patrimoines fonciers.

  2. Library Resource
    Journal Articles & Books
    November, 2016
    France, Nigeria, Spain, Luxembourg, Sweden, Denmark, Sri Lanka, Ireland, China, Congo, Iceland, Pakistan, Finland, Panama, Laos, Japan, Vietnam, Thailand, Italy, Cambodia, Paraguay, Norway, Asia

    <p>This publication was prepared for ‘Income for coastal communities for mangrove protection’ project (2015-2016) which aimed to develop a low-cost mechanism enabling investors to responsibly promote mangrove conservation, carbon emissions reduction and sustainable development through the provision of funding to local communities. This report reviews sources of funding for mangrove protection with particular focus on Pakistan, Thailand and Viet Nam.

  3. Library Resource
    January, 2014
    Congo

    The Congo Basin has the largest forest
    cover on the African continent. Of the 400 million hectares
    that the Basin comprises, about 200 million of them are
    covered by forest, with 90 percent being tropical dense
    forests. The Congo Basin's logging sector has a
    dualistic configuration. It boasts a highly visible formal
    sector that is export oriented and dominated by large
    industrial groups with foreign capital and an informal

  4. Library Resource
    February, 2014
    Congo

    The Congo Basin is among the most poorly
    served areas in terms of transport infrastructure in the
    world, and it faces a challenging environment with dense
    tropical forests crisscrossed by numerous rivers that
    require construction of numerous bridges. Given such
    complexities, constructing transport infrastructure as well
    as properly maintaining it is certainly a key challenge for
    the Congo Basin countries. Recent studies indicate that

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