International Journal of Natural Resource Ecology and Management

Volume 4, Issue 6, November 2019

  • The Diet Composition of Four Vesper Bats (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) from the Centre Region of Cameroon (Central Africa)

    Mbeng Donatus Waghiiwimbom, Bakwo Fils Eric-Moise, Atagana Patrick Jules, Joseph Lebel Tamesse

    Issue: Volume 4, Issue 6, November 2019
    Pages: 153-163
    Received: 3 August 2019
    Accepted: 11 September 2019
    Published: 9 October 2019
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    Abstract: Diet is an important part of microbat biology that provides valuable information on how species interact and persist in an ecosystem. Dietary analysis is also important in interpreting their role as predator of night flying insects. Our objective is to report on the food and feeding habits of four microbats (Neoromicia nana, Neoromicia tenuipinnis,... Show More
  • Analysis of Human Wildlife Conflict in Buffer Zone Area: A Study from Chitwan National Park, Nepal

    Pramod Ghimire

    Issue: Volume 4, Issue 6, November 2019
    Pages: 164-172
    Received: 7 September 2019
    Accepted: 29 September 2019
    Published: 9 October 2019
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    Abstract: Human-Wildlife Conflict (HWC) is fast becoming a serious threat to the survival of many endangered species in the world. The lack of access to forest resources for the local community residing in the buffer zones of national parks has created conflict between the national parks, the people residing in these areas and wildlife. This study focused on... Show More
  • Land Resource Management for Sustainability in the Oku-Mbessa Highlands, North West Region, Cameroon

    Mbanga Lawrence Akei, Bailack Kevin Mbuh

    Issue: Volume 4, Issue 6, November 2019
    Pages: 173-182
    Received: 4 September 2019
    Accepted: 29 September 2019
    Published: 31 October 2019
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    Abstract: Land resources constitute one of the most indispensable resources and the ultimate prerequisites for the survival and prosperity of humankind on the earth surface. Management is very indispensible for sustainability and livelihoods of resources and population respectively. The aim of the study is to examine the trends of land resource management, a... Show More
  • Trade and Conservation of Morel Mushrooms in Nepal

    Jay Kant Raut, Jitendra Upadhyaya, Vijaya Raghavan, Minu Adhikari, Santoshi Bhushal, Pragun Sunder Sainju, Chandra Mohan Gurmachhan, Anjana Giri, Lok Ranjan Bhatt

    Issue: Volume 4, Issue 6, November 2019
    Pages: 183-187
    Received: 19 September 2019
    Accepted: 4 October 2019
    Published: 20 November 2019
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    Abstract: In Nepal morel mushroom is one of the most important wild edible fungi, which is exported, in larger quantities. They have been collected, consumed and traded for more than two decades. The morel mushroom trade is worth a multi-billion dollar industry worldwide. This study was carried out to elucidate the current harvest and trade of morel mushroom... Show More
  • Community Perceptions of Human-wildlife Conflicts and the Compensation Scheme Around Nyungwe National Park (Rwanda)

    Umuziranenge Gloriose

    Issue: Volume 4, Issue 6, November 2019
    Pages: 188-197
    Received: 19 August 2019
    Accepted: 12 September 2019
    Published: 6 December 2019
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    Abstract: In African countries, crop-raiding by wild animals and human-wildlife conflicts are recurrent and common concerns for conservationists, protected areas managers and surrounding populations. At different levels, these challenges hinder the achievement of conservation goals. Although researchers have widely studied human-wildlife conflicts in Nyungwe... Show More
  • An Ecological Assessment of the Physico-chemical and Biological Water Quality in a Sub-urban Area in Cameroon: Case of the Ngoumou Rural Council

    Ngakomo Ananga Rose Pulcherie, Ajeagah Gideon Aghaindum, Zeinab Abou Elnaga, Ngassam Pierre

    Issue: Volume 4, Issue 6, November 2019
    Pages: 198-204
    Received: 29 October 2019
    Accepted: 23 November 2019
    Published: 6 December 2019
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    Abstract: In developing countries, most of the population does not have access to drinking water and is therefore subject to use groundwater and surface water for it’s domestic needs without taking into consideration it’s quality and health repercussions. This study seeks to assess the physicochemical and biological quality of water in some springs, wells an... Show More
  • Spatio-temporal Analysis Dynamics of the Landscape in the Classified Forest of Koulbi, Southwestern of Burkina Faso

    Zézouma Sanon, Mipro Hien, Boalidioa Tankoano, Martin Karlson, Irénée Somda

    Issue: Volume 4, Issue 6, November 2019
    Pages: 205-215
    Received: 21 November 2019
    Accepted: 16 December 2019
    Published: 25 December 2019
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    Abstract: Most of the protected areas in Burkina Faso are affected by deforestation and forest degradation. This study is done in order to analysis the spatial and temporal dynamics of the classified forest of Koulbi and to identify the drivers of deforestation in the forest. For that, three Landsat images from 1986, 1998 and 2014 were exploited. The supervi... Show More
  • Woody Species Indicator of Soil Fertility and Their Socio-economic Value in the Sudano-guinea Savannahs of Ngaoundere, Adamawa Cameroon

    Massai Tchima Jacob, Ibrahima Adamou, Ngakou Albert, Babe Ndara Gregoire, Maigari Pale, Mamadou Laminou Mal Amadou

    Issue: Volume 4, Issue 6, November 2019
    Pages: 216-223
    Received: 25 November 2019
    Accepted: 21 December 2019
    Published: 31 December 2019
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    Abstract: In order to identify the woody species indicators of soil fertility according to farmers' perceptions and to determine the socio-economic importance of these woody species, a survey was conducted on one hundred and fifty (150) farmers within the Ngaoundere IIIrd Municipality, Adamawa Cameroon. Results indicate that on the seventeen (17) woody speci... Show More