[ Attitude de la population riveraine face à la conservation communautaire: Cas de la réserve forestière de Kalikuku, Nord Kivu, République Démocratique du Congo ]
Volume 35, Issue 4, March 2022, Pages 551–558
Mumbere Kirereka Richard1, Kavira Kitonda Carine2, Kasereka Kyana Mwangaza3, and Kambale Muhesi Eloge4
1 Assistant, Institut Superieur d’Etudes Agronomiques, Vétérinaires et Forestières, Butembo, Nord Kivu, RD Congo
2 Assistant, Institut Superieur d’Etudes Agronomiques, Vétérinaires et Forestières, Butembo, Nord Kivu, RD Congo
3 Assistant, Institut Supérieur de Développement Rural, Kanyabayonga, Nord Kivu, RD Congo
4 Assistant, Institut Superieur d’Etudes Agronomiques, Vétérinaires et Forestières, Butembo, Nord Kivu, RD Congo
Original language: French
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The objective of this survey was to appreciate attitudes and to determine ignorance factors of Kalikuku riparian population on forest’s importance. The results have shown that this population ignores human devastating actions on forest (search for firewood, building materials and arable lands), the consequences of these actions on forest biodiversity as well as forest ecological role. This population’s information, sensitization and environmental education around forest should so be considererd as palliative solutions.
Author Keywords: Attitude, Riparian population, Community conservation, Forest reserve, Kalikuku.
Volume 35, Issue 4, March 2022, Pages 551–558
Mumbere Kirereka Richard1, Kavira Kitonda Carine2, Kasereka Kyana Mwangaza3, and Kambale Muhesi Eloge4
1 Assistant, Institut Superieur d’Etudes Agronomiques, Vétérinaires et Forestières, Butembo, Nord Kivu, RD Congo
2 Assistant, Institut Superieur d’Etudes Agronomiques, Vétérinaires et Forestières, Butembo, Nord Kivu, RD Congo
3 Assistant, Institut Supérieur de Développement Rural, Kanyabayonga, Nord Kivu, RD Congo
4 Assistant, Institut Superieur d’Etudes Agronomiques, Vétérinaires et Forestières, Butembo, Nord Kivu, RD Congo
Original language: French
Copyright © 2022 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Abstract
The objective of this survey was to appreciate attitudes and to determine ignorance factors of Kalikuku riparian population on forest’s importance. The results have shown that this population ignores human devastating actions on forest (search for firewood, building materials and arable lands), the consequences of these actions on forest biodiversity as well as forest ecological role. This population’s information, sensitization and environmental education around forest should so be considererd as palliative solutions.
Author Keywords: Attitude, Riparian population, Community conservation, Forest reserve, Kalikuku.
Abstract: (french)
L’objectif de cette recherche était d’apprécier les attitudes et déterminer les facteurs de la méconnaissance de la population riveraine de Kalikuku sur l’importance de la forêt. Les résultats ont montré que cette population ignore les actions dévastatrices humaines sur la forêt (recherche de bois de chauffe, matériaux de construction et recherche de terres arables), les conséquences de ces actions sur la biodiversité forestière ainsi que le rôle écologique de la forêt. L’information, la sensibilisation et l’éducation environnementale de cette population autour de la forêt seraient donc envisagées comme solutions palliatives.
Author Keywords: Attitude, Population riveraine, Conservation communautaire, Réserve forestière, Kalikuku.
How to Cite this Article
Mumbere Kirereka Richard, Kavira Kitonda Carine, Kasereka Kyana Mwangaza, and Kambale Muhesi Eloge, “Attitude of the local population towards community conservation: Case of the Kalikuku forest reserve, North Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo,” International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies, vol. 35, no. 4, pp. 551–558, March 2022.