2019
DOI: 10.19044/esj.2019.v15n9p555
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Potentiel Écotouristique des Ressources Végétales de la Réserve Naturelle de Niangoloko, Sud-ouest du Burkina Faso

Abstract: According to the Brundtland report, sustainable development considers the environment as part of development. Taking into account the environment for sustainable development has compelled us to explore other activities that are yet to be explored. Suggested activities to reach sustainable development include ecotourism. In order to better conserve its protected areas, Burkina Faso has undertaken the development of its natural reserves in the ecotourism sector. This paper focuses on promoting ecotourism in the … Show more

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“…Since 1936, the Niangoloko classified forest has been part of the State's classified forest estate. It is located in southwestern Burkina Faso (Figure 1) and covers an area of 7295.83 ha between 4° 50' and 4° 58' W and between 10° 10' and 10° 17' N latitude (Ouoba et al, 2019). The natural reserve extends over an area of 7300 ha.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Since 1936, the Niangoloko classified forest has been part of the State's classified forest estate. It is located in southwestern Burkina Faso (Figure 1) and covers an area of 7295.83 ha between 4° 50' and 4° 58' W and between 10° 10' and 10° 17' N latitude (Ouoba et al, 2019). The natural reserve extends over an area of 7300 ha.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The average annual rainfall is 1115 mm. The average temperature is 27.35°C with minimum of 18.3°C in December and maximum of 36.6°C in March (Ouoba et al, 2019. The vegetation and flora of the natural reserve of Niangoloko have been the subject of an in-depth study (Ouoba, 2006).…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Le concept de développement durable tient compte de la reconnaissance de l'environnement comme élément de développement (Ouoba et al, 2019). Dès lors, l'occupation des zones à risques par les populations est devenue une préoccupation pour la gouvernance urbaine au regard de l'intensification des dégâts qu'elle engendre dans les villes.…”
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