Challenges on the valorisation of local knowledge: Preliminary assessments in the Rubi-Tele Hunting Area (DRC)

The management of protected areas (PAs) and their surrounding landscapes is generally associated with the response of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) to biodiversity conservation and climate change. The general aim is to reduce deforestation and preserve biodiversity. This preliminary stu...

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Main Authors: Bisimwa, L., Musangu, E., Mampeta, S., Amundala, N., Sabongo, P., Sonwa, D.J.
Format: Book Chapter
Language:Inglés
Published: African Studies Centre 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/113382
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author Bisimwa, L.
Musangu, E.
Mampeta, S.
Amundala, N.
Sabongo, P.
Sonwa, D.J.
author_browse Amundala, N.
Bisimwa, L.
Mampeta, S.
Musangu, E.
Sabongo, P.
Sonwa, D.J.
author_facet Bisimwa, L.
Musangu, E.
Mampeta, S.
Amundala, N.
Sabongo, P.
Sonwa, D.J.
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description The management of protected areas (PAs) and their surrounding landscapes is generally associated with the response of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) to biodiversity conservation and climate change. The general aim is to reduce deforestation and preserve biodiversity. This preliminary study aims to identify the local knowledge and potential challenges associated with their valorisation in the Rubi-Tele Hunting Area (RTHA), a PA in the northern DRC. The methodological approach included the combination of qualitative and quantitative elements through a triangulation approach, and results show that the collective memory of local communities retains traditional knowledge (practices, beliefs, and perceptions) that promote biodiversity preservation. Unfortunately, changes in the socio-economic situation of the country and the local context threaten this knowledge. Additionally, l’Institut Congolais pour la Conservation de la Nature (ICCN) has not tried to build on traditional knowledge memory to promote local biodiversity conservation. To avoid deforestation and a biodiversity crisis, the participatory approach can be useful for mainstreaming traditional/local knowledge in the management plan of protected areas of the DRC, such as RTHA.
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spelling CGSpace1133822025-11-05T10:49:07Z Challenges on the valorisation of local knowledge: Preliminary assessments in the Rubi-Tele Hunting Area (DRC) Bisimwa, L. Musangu, E. Mampeta, S. Amundala, N. Sabongo, P. Sonwa, D.J. biodiversity conservation indigenous knowledge The management of protected areas (PAs) and their surrounding landscapes is generally associated with the response of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) to biodiversity conservation and climate change. The general aim is to reduce deforestation and preserve biodiversity. This preliminary study aims to identify the local knowledge and potential challenges associated with their valorisation in the Rubi-Tele Hunting Area (RTHA), a PA in the northern DRC. The methodological approach included the combination of qualitative and quantitative elements through a triangulation approach, and results show that the collective memory of local communities retains traditional knowledge (practices, beliefs, and perceptions) that promote biodiversity preservation. Unfortunately, changes in the socio-economic situation of the country and the local context threaten this knowledge. Additionally, l’Institut Congolais pour la Conservation de la Nature (ICCN) has not tried to build on traditional knowledge memory to promote local biodiversity conservation. To avoid deforestation and a biodiversity crisis, the participatory approach can be useful for mainstreaming traditional/local knowledge in the management plan of protected areas of the DRC, such as RTHA. 2021-03-25 2021-04-16T05:34:40Z 2021-04-16T05:34:40Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/113382 en Open Access African Studies Centre Bisimwa, L., Musangu, E., Mampeta, S., Amundala, N., Sabongo, P. and Sonwa, D.J., 2021. Challenges on the valorisation of local knowledge: Preliminary assessments in the Rubi-Tele Hunting Area (DRC). ASC-TUFS Working Papers Volume 1, 203-216. African Studies Center - TUFS. http://www.tufs.ac.jp/asc/ASC-TUFS_WP_01_203-216bisimwa_web.pdf
spellingShingle biodiversity conservation
indigenous knowledge
Bisimwa, L.
Musangu, E.
Mampeta, S.
Amundala, N.
Sabongo, P.
Sonwa, D.J.
Challenges on the valorisation of local knowledge: Preliminary assessments in the Rubi-Tele Hunting Area (DRC)
title Challenges on the valorisation of local knowledge: Preliminary assessments in the Rubi-Tele Hunting Area (DRC)
title_full Challenges on the valorisation of local knowledge: Preliminary assessments in the Rubi-Tele Hunting Area (DRC)
title_fullStr Challenges on the valorisation of local knowledge: Preliminary assessments in the Rubi-Tele Hunting Area (DRC)
title_full_unstemmed Challenges on the valorisation of local knowledge: Preliminary assessments in the Rubi-Tele Hunting Area (DRC)
title_short Challenges on the valorisation of local knowledge: Preliminary assessments in the Rubi-Tele Hunting Area (DRC)
title_sort challenges on the valorisation of local knowledge preliminary assessments in the rubi tele hunting area drc
topic biodiversity conservation
indigenous knowledge
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/113382
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