2009
DOI: 10.1186/1746-4269-5-35
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Commercial activities and subsistence utilization of mangrove forests around the Wouri estuary and the Douala-Edea reserve (Cameroon)

Abstract: BackgroundWorldwide there is growing research interest in the ethnobiology of mangrove forests. Notwithstanding that, little information has been published about ethnobiology of mangrove forests in Cameroon. The aims of this study were a) to analyze the harvesting methods and the local selling of mangrove wood products by loggers in the vicinity of Wouri estuary and b) to investigate the patterns of subsistence uses of mangrove wood products around the Douala-Edea reserve.MethodsSemi-structured interviews were… Show more

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“…Uses and sizes for a given mangrove species may differ from one place to another even within a single region in many parts of the world [29,32]. Extraction of poles from R. mangle trees with DBH < 15 cm has also been reported from Venezuela [53].…”
Section: Forest Structure Species Composition and Deforestationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Uses and sizes for a given mangrove species may differ from one place to another even within a single region in many parts of the world [29,32]. Extraction of poles from R. mangle trees with DBH < 15 cm has also been reported from Venezuela [53].…”
Section: Forest Structure Species Composition and Deforestationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet few studies have been able to make historical reconstructions [24,25,28,29]. An ethnoecological approach has also proven to be useful for understanding the drivers of deforestation [6,[29][30][31][32], while ecological economics have helped to account for the costs of mangrove conversion to other uses in a few case studies (e.g., [33]). Dahdouh-Guebas and Koedam [34] proposed that a transdisciplinary approach is required in order to advance in the knowledge of complex issues such as deforestation and climate change in mangroves.…”
Section: Isrn Ecologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Similarly, in West-Central Africa, exploitation activities are driving mangrove ecosystem change. However, wood harvesting is the most perverse indirect driver of this change in this region (Dodman et al 2006;Feka et al 2009;Nfotabong et al 2009). As pointed out in this study, about 50,769 ha of mangroves were lost annually as a result of fuel-wood harvesting from 1980 to 2006 in only seven countries of the region.…”
Section: Implications Of Wood Harvesting On Mangrove Forestsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…is traditionally being used to produce charcoal and as building materials (Atheull et al 2009, Abuarra et al 2014. It is a significant genus of mangrove trees that grows in the salty littoral tropical and subtropical sedimentary habitats (Hogarth and Hogarth 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%