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Pan troglodytes; biomass; bushmeat; forests; habitat destruction; landscapes; mining; natural resources conservation; nests; population dynamics; surveys; trade; Democratic Republic of the Congo
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... With great ape populations in decline across much of their range, it is crucial to obtain a global picture of their distribution and abundance, in order to guide conservation activities and to provide baseline data against which to monitor their trends. Although great apes are popular, charismatic species, we still do not possess a complete understanding of their distribution and abundance, which ...
Lindsay C. Stringer; Andrew J. Dougill; Jen C. Dyer; Katharine Vincent; Florian Fritzsche; Julia Leventon; Mario Paulo Falcão; Pascal Manyakaidze; Stephen Syampungani; Philip Powell; Gabriel Kalaba
case studies; climate; climate change; issues and policy; learning; nongovernmental organizations; private sector; researchers; stakeholders; Democratic Republic of the Congo; Mozambique; Zambia; Zimbabwe
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... Climate compatible development (CCD) has emerged as a new concept that bridges climate change adaptation, mitigation and community-based development. Progress towards CCD requires multi-stakeholder, multi-sector working and the development of partnerships between actors who may not otherwise have worked together. This creates challenges and opportunities that require careful examination at project ...
forests; livelihood; plantations; risk; stakeholders; surveys; Cameroon; Democratic Republic of the Congo; Gabon; Republic of the Congo
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... Large-scale land-based investments in Central Africa are not new, and the first decade of the twenty-first century saw renewed interest in agriculture by foreign investors. The new rush for farm land has involved new multi-national holdings in the region and sometimes in the sector. This paper analyses the recent wave of investments in farm land, and discusses their specificity, the ways the host ...
Paola M. Mwanamoki; Naresh Devarajan; Florian Thevenon; Emmanuel K. Atibu; Joseph B. Tshibanda; Patience Ngelinkoto; Pius T. Mpiana; Kandasamy Prabakar; Josué I. Mubedi; Christophe G. Kabele; Walter Wildi; John Poté
Enterococcus; Escherichia coli; Pseudomonas aeruginosa; World Health Organization; bacteria; human health; indicator species; lakes; pathogens; plate count; polymerase chain reaction; recreation; risk; sediments; summer; surface quality; surface water; water quality; Democratic Republic of the Congo
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... This study was conducted to assess potential human health risks presented by pathogenic bacteria in a protected multi-use lake-reservoir (Lake Ma Vallée) located in west of Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Water and surface sediments from several points of the Lake were collected during summer. Microbial analysis was performed for Escherichia coli, Enterococcus (ENT), Pseudomonas spec ...
Anura; DNA; biodiversity; indigenous species; new species; nucleotide sequences; plateaus; strength (mechanics); Democratic Republic of the Congo
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... The genus Leptopelis is composed of 51 morphologically conserved anurans which are found throughout sub-Saharan Africa. We describe a new species of Leptopelis from the Itombwe Plateau, a renowned center of endemism in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. The new species is included in a well-supported polytomy with populations of the widespread Albertine Rift-endemic Leptopelis karissimbensi ...
bushmeat; fish; fish nets; forests; linear models; markets; overfishing; wildlife; Democratic Republic of the Congo; Republic of the Congo
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... Fish stocks are declining at alarming rates in the Central African forests but little is known about patterns of fishing pressure for different areas. To contribute to the understanding of covariates that could explain these trends, this study documented the relative abundances of fish in eleven sites in the western Democratic Republic of Congo in relation to human density, distance from the neare ...
accountability; anthropology; governance; infrastructure; Democratic Republic of the Congo
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... Community-driven reconstruction (CDR) has become a new paradigm in post-conflict development. It combines infrastructure restoration with introducing good governance at the local level. Recent evaluations show that governance objectives are not easily met and significant change cannot be demonstrated. This paper adds to this argument on the basis of ethnographic research on a CDR programme in east ...
carbon dioxide; economic development; energy; foreign direct investment; greenhouse gas emissions; gross domestic product; issues and policy; models; Democratic Republic of the Congo; Kenya; Republic of the Congo; South Africa; Zambia; Zimbabwe
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... This study investigates the causal links between CO2 (carbon dioxide) emissions, energy consumption, economic development and FDI (foreign direct investment) in six Sub Saharan African countries: the Republic of the Congo, the DRC (Democratic Republic of the Congo), Kenya, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe. The results based on an autoregressive distributed lag model imply that the variables move ...
climate change; forest communities; indigenous peoples; interviews; private sector; risk; society; stakeholders; tropical forests; Cameroon; Democratic Republic of the Congo; Republic of the Congo
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... Tropical forests are vulnerable to climate-change representing a risk for indigenous peoples and forest-dependent communities. Mechanisms to conserve the forest, such as REDD+, could assist in the mitigation of climate change, reduce vulnerability, and enable people to adapt. Ninety-eight interviews were conducted in three countries containing the Congo Basin forest, Cameroon, CAR, and DRC, to inv ...
batteries; computer software; economic sustainability; energy; energy requirements; generators (equipment); renewable energy sources; rural areas; vehicles (equipment); wind; Democratic Republic of the Congo
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... Renewable energy charging stations can play a key role in the successful development and deployment of electric vehicles in the areas not connected to the electrical grid. This paper discusses the possibilities of using electric Tuk–tuk battery charging station in the rural areas of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC); the basic specifications of the proposed vehicle propulsion system are taken ...
cassava; crop management; cultivars; data collection; farm programs; farms; markets; profits and margins; surveys; Democratic Republic of the Congo
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... This paper evaluates the impact of a cassava research-for-development program on farm level outcomes. The program was implemented in the Democratic Republic of Congo from 2001 to 2009. We apply propensity score matching, Rosenbaum bounds on treatment effects, Altonji et al. method of selection on observables and unobservables and endogenous switching regression to farm survey data collected during ...
Moraceae; conservation areas; conservation status; forests; latex; new species; Democratic Republic of the Congo; Lake Tanganyika
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... A new species of Dorstenia L. (Moraceae), Dorstenia luamensis M.E.Leal, is described from the Luama Wildlife Reserve, west of Lake Tanganyika and north of the town of Kalemie in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). This species is endemic to the region and differs from any of the other species by its fernlike lithophytic habit and lack of latex. A description and illustratio ...
Food and Agriculture Organization; arable soils; cities; engineering; experts; horticulture; infrastructure; land tenure; microirrigation; pumps; rural development; urbanization; Democratic Republic of the Congo
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... Urban and peri-urban horticulture play key roles in supplying food for cities that are currently undergoing intensified urbanization. But urban and peri-urban horticulture can be carried out only on land with the proper water and agricultural infrastructures. The increasing population in and around large cities accentuates the problem of access to arable land for horticultural activities. An FAO u ...
DNA; Maize chlorotic mottle virus; Maize streak virus; Sugarcane mosaic virus; Zea mays; corn; crop production; forage; leaves; monitoring; necrosis; open reading frames; plant diseases and disorders; plant viruses; polyclonal antibodies; rabbits; reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction; sequence analysis; virology; viruses; China; Democratic Republic of the Congo; Kenya; Nigeria; Rwanda; Tanzania; Uganda; United States
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... Maize (Zea mays L.) is a major food and fodder crop cultivated on 1.54 million ha in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). In December 2013, unusually severe chlorotic mottle symptoms and pale green streaks were observed in local varieties (Mudishi 1 and 2, Bambou, Kasayi, H614, H613, and Mugamba) and exotic varieties (H520, H624, H403, HDK8031, and ZM607) in Beni, Lubero, and Rutshuru terri ...
Food and Agriculture Organization; carrots; commercialization; fruits; gardening; income; marketing strategies; markets; perishable products; prices; raw vegetables; transporters; women; Democratic Republic of the Congo
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... A new marketing strategy has been created in Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of the Congo: the commercialization of fresh vegetables by women. The city of Lubumbashi counts about 3 million inhabitants who consume about 43% of the vegetables produced in the horticulture sector organized by the FAO/SENAHUP project. The commercialization system is vital in the market gardening sector and various mech ...
Sahel; climate change; death; governance; heat stress; population density; rain; rainfed farming; risk; scientists; simulation models; violence; Burkina Faso; Chad; Democratic Republic of the Congo; Ethiopia; Guinea; Mali; Mauritania; Niger; Nigeria; Sierra Leone; Somalia; Sudan
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... Given its high dependence on rainfed agriculture and its comparatively low adaptive capacity, Africa is frequently invoked as especially vulnerable to climate change. Within Africa, there is likely to be considerable variation in vulnerability to climate change both between and within countries. This paper seeks to advance the agenda of identifying the hot spots of what we term “climate security” ...
Landsat; Pan paniscus; algorithms; bushmeat; developing countries; edge effects; environmental degradation; forests; habitats; humans; monitoring; natural resources conservation; politics; remote sensing; wildlife; wildlife poaching; Democratic Republic of the Congo
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... War and civil conflict have been shown to contribute directly to increased wildlife poaching and environmental degradation, especially in developing countries. The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) suffered heightened political instability that intensified during its first (1996–1997) and second (1998–2003) civil wars. Ground-based observations reported severe impacts on wildlife from increased h ...
agroforestry; commercialization; domestication; forests; issues and policy; livelihood; markets; nontimber forest products; planting; supply chain; trees; Cameroon; Democratic Republic of the Congo; Republic of the Congo
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... In recent years, there has been increasing use of the value chain approach as a strategy to improve smallholder participation in markets. Despite the surge, not much is known about its effectiveness and specificity in the context of lesser known commodities such as non-timber forest products and agroforestry tree products. This paper documents the key lessons learned from the implementation of two ...
Loa loa; Wolbachia; doxycycline; geographic information systems; ivermectin; onchocerciasis; risk; statistical analysis; therapeutics; Democratic Republic of the Congo; Republic of the Congo
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... BACKGROUND: The wide distribution of Loa loa infection (loiasis) throughout the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is a major obstacle to the plans to eliminate onchocerciasis and lymphatic filariasis (LF) because the standard drug regime is dependent on ivermectin, which cannot be used in co-endemic areas due to the risk of severe adverse events (SAEs). A better understanding of the micro-epidemi ...
agricultural policy; decentralization; food security; planning; Democratic Republic of the Congo
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... Attaining food security for all requires well-functioning institutions and policy process that are effective in designing and implementing food and agricultural policies and programs. This paper assesses early stages of the decentralization and institutional reforms in the policymaking processes in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). It develops a conceptual framework and adopts an innovative ...
Joseph B. Tshibanda; Naresh Devarajan; Niane Birane; Paola M. Mwanamoki; Emmanuel K. Atibu; Pius T. Mpiana; Kandasamy Prabakar; Josué Mubedi Ilunga; Walter Wildi; John Poté
... Microbial and toxic metals contamination of freshwater resources is still a major problem in many parts of the world. In this study, water and sediment samples (n=9) were subjected to the microbiological and some physicochemical analysis to assess the water quality of the N’Djili River (Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo). Microbiological analysis was performed for faecal indicator bacteria (F ...
Securidaca; chemical structure; roots; spectral analysis; xanthones; Democratic Republic of the Congo
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... Four highly oxygenated xanthones, muchimangins G–J (1–4), have been isolated from the roots of Securidaca longepedunculata collected in Democratic Republic of Congo. Their structures were elucidated by analyses of spectroscopic data to be fully substituted xanthones with a diphenylmethyl substituent at C-2. ...
Malvaceae; flora; geography; lectotypes; Cameroon; Democratic Republic of the Congo; Gabon; Republic of the Congo
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... While preparing a publication concerning some new Cola Schott & Endl. species for the Gabonese flora, it was discovered that the lectotype of Cola cauliflora Mast. does not fit the treatment of this species for the Flore du Gabon. As a consequence a new Cola species, C. elegans Pierre ex Breteler, sp. nov. is described which replaces Cola cauliflora occurring in Cameroon, neither in Gabon nor in t ...
Petrocephalus; fins; fish; head; holotypes; mouth; national parks; new species; rivers; watersheds; Democratic Republic of the Congo; Republic of the Congo
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... A specimen of the African weakly electric fish genus Petrocephalus (Osteoglossomorpha, Mormyridae) collected in the Congo River at Yangambi, Orientale Province, Democratic Republic of Congo, is described as a new species. Petrocephalus bobotosp. n. can be distinguished from other Central African species of Petrocephalus by a combination of the following characteristics: three distinct black spots ...
Human immunodeficiency virus 1; immigration; molecular epidemiology; monitoring; patients; phylogeny; phylogeography; provenance; Brazil; Cameroon; Central African Republic; Democratic Republic of the Congo; Eastern European region; Poland
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... Phylodynamic, sequence data based reconstructions for the surveillance of the geographic spatial spread are a powerful tool in molecular epidemiology. In this study region of origin for the set of 57 partial pol sequences derived from the patients the history of travel-related HIV transmission was analyzed using phylogeographic approach. Maximum likelihood trees based on the sets of country-annota ...
... BACKGROUND: Genetic variation of microsatellite loci is a widely used method for the analysis of population genetic structure of several organisms. To improve our knowledge on the population genetics of trypanosomes, Trypanosoma congolense forest and savannah types were identified in the mid-guts of Glossina palpalis palpalis caught in five villages of Fontem in the South-West region of Cameroon. ...
Jens H. Kuhn; Loreen L. Lofts; Jeffrey R. Kugelman; Sophie J. Smither; Mark S. Lever; Guido van der Groen; Karl M. Johnson; Sheli R. Radoshitzky; Sina Bavari; Peter B. Jahrling; Jonathan S. Towner; Stuart T. Nichol; Gustavo Palacios
Ebolavirus; databases; genome; Democratic Republic of the Congo
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... Ebola virus (EBOV) was discovered in 1976 around Yambuku, Zaire. A lack of nomenclature standards resulted in a variety of designations for each isolate, leading to confusion in the literature and databases. We sequenced the genome of isolate E718/ME/Ecran and unified the various designations under Ebola virus/H.sapiens-tc/COD/1976/Yambuku-Ecran. ...
species identification; Asilidae; new species; Namibia; Angola; Nigeria; Gambia; Kenya; Eswatini; Zambia; Cote d'Ivoire; Mozambique; Malawi; Botswana; Tanzania; South Africa; Democratic Republic of the Congo; Senegal
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... The Afrotropical representatives of Oligopogon Loew, 1847 are reviewed. Twenty-nine species are recognised. Eleven previously described species considered valid are redescribed (ater Bigot, 1879, enigmatus Oldroyd, 1974, harlequini Oldroyd, 1970, hyacinthina (Bigot, 1876), hyalipennis (Oldroyd, 1960), mbambingomia Tomasovic & DeBakker, 2010, nigripennis Engel & Cuthbertson, 1937, nitidus Efflatoun ...
coasts; cold; data collection; diurnal variation; heat; image analysis; lightning; rain; summer; topography; water currents; watersheds; Atlantic Ocean; Democratic Republic of the Congo; Kalahari Desert; Republic of the Congo; Saint Helena; Southern Africa
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... In the present study we used harmonic analysis to investigate the spatial distribution of diurnal patterns of hourly lightning flash activity during the months of January and February from 1998 to 2013 in southern Africa. The data were obtained from the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission dataset collected through a lightning imaging sensor. The spatial distribution of lightning activity during th ...
United Nations; climate change; conservation areas; deforestation; emissions; forest management; forests; income; land use; population pressure; summer; Democratic Republic of the Congo
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... Phase 2 of the United Nations’ REDD+ climate change mitigation initiative is underway in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Meanwhile, activities are being implemented to assess the reduction of emissions from deforestation and forest degradation. REDD+ projects need to include a social dimension; thus, the aim of this research was to understand how land-use relationships vary across communities in ...
Food and Agriculture Organization; cities; crops; diet; employment; fruits; funding; growers; horticulture; income; information dissemination; information systems; inventories; markets; nongovernmental organizations; politics; prices; rural development; stakeholders; vegetables; Belgium; Democratic Republic of the Congo
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... For over ten years, the Democratic Republic of Congo’s horticulture programme has operated through the National Support Service for Urban and Peri-urban Horticulture (SENAHUP), receiving financial support from the Kingdom of Belgium for the three phases of the project, which started in 2000 and will conclude in 2011. It has also received technical support from FAO for the implementation of the GCP ...
basins; drainage; forests; plantations; ravines; roads; runoff; rural areas; sandy soils; topography; urbanization; Democratic Republic of the Congo
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... Diachronic mapping (1957, 1967, 2007 and 2010) shows an exponentially growing mega-gully network since roads were constructed through in the forests and plantations which occupied the sandy soils of the high town of Kinshasa. We found that the spatial occurrence of the mega-gullies (width≥5m) in this newly urbanized environment is controlled by two factors. First, there is a topographic control, g ...
... In this study, the concentrations of some metals in sediments and consumable fish from the Kwilu Ngongo River, province of Bas-Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, are investigated. The digested muscle tissue, whole fish, and river sediment samples were subjected to trace element analysis by inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy and by using an automatic mercury analyzer. The highest values ...
Verbenaceae; Vitex; affordability; agronomists; cattle; deworming; digestive system diseases; drugs; etiology; farmers; gastrointestinal system; goats; herbaria; indigenous knowledge; inventories; medicinal plants; parasitoses; questionnaires; surveys; traditional medicine; veterinarians; Democratic Republic of the Congo
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... Gastrointestinal parasitic diseases present one of the main constraints hindering the productivity of the livestock sector (goat and cattle). Due to the limited availability and affordability of deworming drugs, traditional herbal remedies are still frequently used. The study aims at collecting traditional knowledge on local plants and remedies used to treat gastrointestinal parasitoses in livesto ...
goat diseases; goats; herbal medicines; questionnaires; surveys; traditional medicine; veterinary medicine; Democratic Republic of the Congo
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... Few data are available on traditional remedies administered to animals in Democratic Republic of Congo. The aims of this study were to inventory traditional remedies used on goats in Lubumbashi (Katanga) and its peri-urban areas and to identify when these remedies are administered. A questionnaire survey was led with 50 owners of goats. Twelve traditional remedies have been identified as being use ...
agroforestry; case studies; charcoal; forest resources; forests; households; livelihood; models; plantations; rural development; Democratic Republic of the Congo
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... SUMMARYThis paper examines whether medium-scale woodfuel plantations based on an agroforestry model can alleviate pressure on natural forests through the development of more sustainable livelihoods, on the basis of a case study of plantation projects in Kinshasa province in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Research results support the hypothesis that these plantation projects promote a set of con ...
... Deforestation in tropical regions causes 15% of global anthropogenic carbon emissions and reduces the mitigation potential of carbon sequestration services. A global market failure occurs as the value of many ecosystem services provided by forests is not recognised by the markets. Identifying the contribution of individual countries to tropical carbon stocks and sequestration might help identify r ...
Wannes Hubau; Jan Van den Bulcke; Koen Bostoen; Bernard Olivier Clist; Alexandre Livingstone Smith; Nele Defoirdt; Florias Mees; Laurent Nsenga; Joris Van Acker; Hans Beeckman
... Analysis of charcoal from an archaeological assemblage near the Lukula community located at the southernmost boundary of the Mayombe forest (Bas-Congo, DRC) yielded 30 taxa used as firewood between 1,200 and 700 cal. B.P. Local people mentioned 71 taxa preferred for use nowadays. The identified taxa belong either to mature rainforest, pioneer forest, regenerating forest or woodland savanna, indica ...
Croton; alternative fuels; biodiesel; catalysts; fatty acid composition; feedstocks; food security; fossil fuels; fuel production; oils; refractive index; saponification; specific gravity; sulfuric acid; temperature; thermal analysis; Democratic Republic of the Congo
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... Quantitative assessments of the potential of a novel non-edible feedstock for biodiesel production are crucial for two reasons in addition to the primary concern of food security. The first is to find alternative fuels as replacements for dwindling reserves of fossil fuels. The second is to ascertain whether biodiesel produced from oil extracted from Croton gratissimus has properties close to that ...
credit; data collection; funding; human resources; immunization; motivation; vaccines; Democratic Republic of the Congo
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... In Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), the availability of domestic resources for the immunization program is limited and relies mostly on external donor support. DRC has introduced a series of reforms to move the country toward performance-based management and program budgets.The objectives of the study were to: (i) describe the budget process norm, (ii) analyze the budget process in practice ...
... Cassava, also known as tapioca, is grown for its enlarged starch-filled roots in Nigeria, Thailand, Brazil, Zaire, and Indonesia, and production is continuing to increase in Africa and Asia. Currently, Southeast Asia is the leading producer of cassava for industrial uses and trade. As high-quality cassava starch becomes increasingly available, its utilization as a replacement for sugar via enzymat ...
analysis of variance; children; complementary foods; developing countries; diet; food groups; infant feeding; models; surveys; Democratic Republic of the Congo; Ethiopia; Mali; Niger; North America; Peru
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... To examine the association between complementary feeding indicators and attained linear growth at 6–23 months. Secondary analysis of Phase V Demographic and Health Surveys data (2003–2008). Country-specific ANOVA models were used to estimate effects of three complementary feeding indicators (minimum meal frequency, minimum dietary diversity and minimum adequate diet) on length-for-age, adjusted fo ...
El Nino; Pericopsis elata; climatic factors; dendroclimatology; endangered species; growth rings; international trade; pioneer species; planning; rain forests; surface temperature; time series analysis; trees; tropical wood; wet season; Democratic Republic of the Congo; Indian Ocean
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... The long-lived pioneer species Pericopsis elata is one of the rare tropical timbers on the list of the Convention on International Trade of Endangered Species, supporting the need for accurate and reliable growth data. In one planted and one natural forest in the Democratic Republic of Congo, respectively four and 37 Pericopsis stem disks were collected. The tree-ring series of planted trees were ...
apiculture; business enterprises; consumer preferences; foods; forests; honey; households; income; marketing strategies; markets; nontimber forest products; profitability; savannas; secondary education; surveys; Democratic Republic of the Congo
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... Honey is one of the important non-timber forest products consumed in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and, as such, an important source of income for many households. However, poor knowledge of buyers’ preferences in the marketing of honey presents a major challenge to the profitability of the honey enterprises. The research presented in this article identifies key consumer characteristics t ...
... For contributing to the assemblage of medicinal plants used against schistosomiasis in Lubumbashi and nearby, a survey was piloted in this area. This ethnobotanic survey involving 43 respondents permitted us to collect information about 61 plants used as anti-schistosomal. These species belong to 55 different genuses distributed among 32 families. The result allows us to know that these anti-schis ...
Wayne Walker; Alessandro Baccini; Stephan Schwartzman; Sandra Ríos; María A. Oliveira-Miranda; Cicero Augusto; Milton Romero Ruiz; Carla Soria Arrasco; Beto Ricardo; Richard Smith; Chris Meyer; Juan Carlos Jintiach; Edwin Vasquez Campos
carbon; carbon sequestration; climate; issues and policy; nongovernmental organizations; risk; risk assessment; tropical forests; Amazonia; Colombia; Democratic Republic of the Congo; Ecuador; Indonesia; Peru
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... Carbon sequestration is a widely acknowledged and increasingly valued function of tropical forest ecosystems; however, until recently, the information needed to assess the carbon storage capacity of Amazonian indigenous territories (ITs) and protected natural areas (PNAs) in a global context remained either lacking or out of reach. Here, as part of a novel north–south collaboration among Amazonian ...
Adenoviridae; Adenoviridae infections; adults; age; epidemiology; feces; gastroenteritis; gender; genes; genetic distance; genetic variation; humans; immunocompromised population; keratoconjunctivitis; people; polymerase chain reaction; regression analysis; rural areas; species diversity; viruses; Central African Republic; Cote d'Ivoire; Democratic Republic of the Congo; Uganda
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... BACKGROUND: Human adenoviruses of species D (HAdV-D) can be associated with acute respiratory illness, epidemic keratoconjunctivitis, and gastroenteritis, but subclinical HAdV-D infections with prolonged shedding have also been observed, particularly in immunocompromised hosts. To expand knowledge on HAdV-D in Sub-Saharan Africa, we investigated the prevalence, epidemiology and pathogenic potentia ...
Marianne Molander; Line Nielsen; Søren Søgaard; Dan Staerk; Nina Rønsted; Drissa Diallo; Kusamba Zacharie Chifundera; Johannes van Staden; Anna K. Jäger
Bauhinia thonningii; Bitis arietans; Combretum; Grewia mollis; Lannea; Naja; Strychnos; active ingredients; antiserum; bioassays; enzyme inhibition; enzyme inhibitors; ethanol; hyaluronoglucosaminidase; inhibitory concentration 50; mortality; necrosis; patients; phospholipase A2; plant anatomy; polyphenols; proteinases; snake bites; snakes; traditional medicine; Democratic Republic of the Congo; Mali; South Africa
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... Snakebite envenomation, every year, causes estimated 5–10,000 mortalities and results in more than 5–15,000 amputations in sub-Saharan Africa alone. Antiserum is not easily accessible in these regions or doctors are simply not available, thus more than 80% of all patients seek traditional practitioners as first-choice. Therefore it is important to investigate whether the plants used in traditional ...
Food and Agriculture Organization; aquacultural and fisheries equipment; case studies; compliance; ecosystems; employment; fish; fisheries; fisheries management; fishermen; fishery resources; infrastructure; inventories; lakes; livelihood; monitoring; nongovernmental organizations; refugees; surveys; water management; Burundi; Democratic Republic of the Congo; Gambia; Lake Tanganyika; Tanzania; Zambia
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... From 1999 to 2011 some regions in the Lake Tanganyika Basin experienced humanitarian crises that displaced hundreds of thousands of people to neighboring countries. When relative calm returned to the region in 2008, an influx of displaced peoples and refugees returned to the lake seeking their ancestral fishing grounds. Well-meaning non-governmental organizations and United Nations-organizations d ...
Food and Agriculture Organization; coasts; collaborative management; ecosystems; fish; fisheries; fisheries management; fishermen; fishery resources; lakes; littoral zone; surveys; women; Democratic Republic of the Congo; Lake Tanganyika
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... Since the first regional lakewide fisheries frame survey on Lake Tanganyika in 1995, no fisheries census was conducted in the Democratic Republic of Congo and therefore the results of the second lakewide frame survey in 2011 should be studied intensively as numerous changes took place in the region in general and along the Congolese coastline in particular. In the capital city, Kinshasa, at a dist ...