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Use of non wood forest products by local people bordering the “Parc National Kaboré Tambi”, Burkina Faso,
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Discipline: Autres
Auteur(s): Bassirou Belem1; Blandine Marie Ivette Nacoulma2; Roland Gbangou1; Sié Kambou1; Hanne Helene Hansen5; Quentin Gausset3; Søren Lund4; Anders Raebild5; Djingdia Lompo1; Moussa Ouedraogo1, Ida Theilade5 & Issaka Joseph Boussim
Renseignée par : NACOULMA Blandine Marie Ivette
Résumé

In the French-speaking countries of Africa, strategies of conservation, inherited from the colonial time, exclude the bordering people in the management of the national parks plant resources. Today, policies and legislation try to reconcile forest conservation and development by associating local people. As a consequence, approaches of participatory planning of forest management schemes have become necessary. A major challenge has been the issue of how to (use?) scientific knowledge and local knowledge in the most appropriate way. This article provides an account of a contribution to addressing this issue in the case of the “Parc National Kaboré Tambi” in Burkina Faso, by proposing a combination of ethno-botanical surveys and botanical inventories. The article analyses the importance of the park plant species, identify the constraints faced by local people to harvest the park …

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Ethnobotany, Non Wood Forest Products, Forest Policy and Legislation, “Parc National Kaboré Tambi”, Burkina Faso, PETREA

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