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Ecology And Natural Resource Development In The Western Highlands Of Cameroon Issues In Natural Resource Management 1st Edition Mbifung Lambi

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Ecology And Natural Resource Development In The Western Highlands Of Cameroon Issues In Natural Resource Management 1st Edition Mbifung Lambi
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Ecology And Natural Resource Development In The Western Highlands Of Cameroon Issues In Natural Resource Management 1st Edition Mbifung Lambi instant download after payment.

Publisher: African Books Collective
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.98 MB
Pages: 220
Author: Mbifung Lambi, Ndenecho Neba
ISBN: 9789956715763, 995671576X
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1
Volume: 1

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Ecology And Natural Resource Development In The Western Highlands Of Cameroon Issues In Natural Resource Management 1st Edition Mbifung Lambi by Mbifung Lambi, Ndenecho Neba 9789956715763, 995671576X instant download after payment.

The densely populated Bamenda Highlands of Cameroon remains one of the regions with the greatest land degradation problems in the country. Factors responsible for this include climate change, the hilly nature or topographic layout of the land, and human interference through overgrazing, destructive agricultural practices and the impact of deforestation. This detailed study of resource management and its ecological challenges in the Bamenda Highlands, stresses an important link between falling food output and soil deterioration. While most areas in this predominantly agricultural region enjoy food abundance, the inhabitants of high-density infertile, rugged mountainous areas are forced to resort to double cropping and intensified land exploitation that leave little room for soil regeneration. The population problem in relation to land degradation is infinitely more complicated than the region's sheer ability to produce enough food supply. The authors make a strong case for a delicate balance between human agency and environmental protection in this highly populated and physically challenging region where land is a precious resource and land conflicts are common.

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