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  1. Attempts to identify Cassava Brown Streak Virus in western Democratic Republic of Congo by Bakelana, Z., Magembe, E., Laura, M.B., Macharia, M., Mahungu, N., Tata-Hangy, W.K., Lutete, D., Monde, G., Harvey, Jagger J.W., Ndunguru, J., Kayuki, C., Pita, J., Lema, K.M., Kanana, T.

    Published 2019
    “…NGS approaches will help also to identify the causative organism in other Central Africa countries (Angola, Congo-Brazzaville and Gabon) where such cassava root necrosis have been reported or are suspected.…”
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  2. COVID-19, Indigenous peoples, local communities and natural resource governance by Walters, G., Broome, N.P., Cracco, M., Dash, T., Dudley, N., Elías, S., Hymas, O., Mangubhai, S., Mohan, V., Niederberger, T., Nkollo-Kema Kema, C.A., Oussou Lio, A., Raveloson, N., Rubis, J., Mathieu Toviehou, S.A.R., Vliet, N. van

    Published 2021
    “…We explore the themes further through case studies from Benin, Fiji, France, Gabon, Guyana, Guatemala, India and Madagascar, highlighting challenges and opportunities in how IPLCs responded to COVID-19. …”
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  3. Effect of small-scale heterogeneity of prey and hunter distributions on the sustainability of bushmeat hunting by Vliet, N. van, Milner-Gulland, E.J., Bousquet, Francois, Saqalli, M., Nasi, Robert

    Published 2010
    “…We examined the case of hunting of bay duikers (Cephalophus dorsalis) in the village of Ntsi´et´e, northeastern Gabon. The impact of hunting on prey populations depended on the spatial heterogeneity of hunting and prey distribution at small scales within a hunting area. …”
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  4. Pathogen and pest risks to vegetatively propagated crops in humanitarian contexts: Geographic priorities for Cameroon and Ethiopia by Mouafo-Tchinda, R., Etherton, B., Plex Sula, A., Andrade-Piedra, J.L., Ogero, K., Omondi, Bonaventure Aman Oduor, McEwan, M., Tene, P., Harahagazwe, D., Cherinet, M., Gebeyehu, S., Sperling, L., Garrett, K.A.

    Published 2024
    “…For example, experts reported with high consensus that there are formal and informal imports of cassava from Gabon to Cameroon, which pose a risk to cassava production in Cameroon through seedborne pathogens. …”
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  5. Genetic differentiation in Khaya Ivorensis A. Chev., a threaten tree of evergreen African rainforests by Bouka, Gaël U. D., Doumenge, Charles, Ekue, Marius, Duminil, Jérôme, Florence, Jacques, Degen, Bernd, Loumeto, Jean Joël, McKey, Doyle, Hardy, Olivier J.

    Published 2024
    “…Owing to the high haplotypic diversity of their populations, Central Africa, especially Gabon, constitutes a priority area for the conservation of the genetic diversity of K. ivorensis.…”
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  6. Vegetation structure, floristic composition and growth characteristics of Aucoumea klaineana Pierre stands as influenced by stand age and thinning by Fuhr, M., Delegue, M.A., Nasi, Robert

    Published 2001
    “…The coastal forest of Gabon abounds in monospecific secondary Aucoumea klaineana stands derived from natural regeneration after shifting cultivation. …”
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  7. Towards the atlas of human African trypanosomiasis by Cecchi, G., Paone, M., Franco, J.R., Fèvre, Eric M., Diarra, A., Ruíz, J.A.

    Published 2009
    “…Data from Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo, Equatorial Guinea and Gabon from the year 2000 onwards were fully processed and the preliminary regional map of HAT distribution is presented.The use of GIS tools and geo-referenced, village-level epidemiological data allow the production of maps that substantially improve on the spatial quality of previous cartographic products of similar scope. …”
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  8. Bactrocera invadens (Diptera: Tephritidae), a new invasive fruit fly pest for the afrotropical region: host plant range and distribution in West and Central Africa by Goergen, Georg E., Vayssières, Jean-François, Gnanvossou, D., Tindo, M.

    Published 2011
    “…B. invadens occurs in 22 countries ofWCAwith new records for Angola, Central African Republic, the Congo, DR Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Gambia, Guinea Bissau, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, and Sierra Leone. …”
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  9. Rapport d’atelier : Atelier de planification strategique reprise de la production bananiere dans des zones affectees par la BBTD: Approches au niveau de la communaute & des menages... by Lepoint, P.C.E., Staver, Charles, Ajambo, S., Rietveld, Anne M., Kumar, P. Lava, Hanna, R., Caruana, Marie-Line

    Published 2014
    “…En Afrique, sa présence a été confirmée dans 14 pays : l'Angola, le Bénin, le Burundi, le Cameroun, la République centrafricaine, la République du Congo, la RDC, l'Égypte, la Guinée Équatoriale, le Gabon, le Malawi, le Nigeria, le Rwanda et la Zambie.…”
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  10. Quand les prohibitions mènent à la contrebande by Bouët, Antoine, Laborde Debucquet, David, Traoré, Fousseini

    Published 2019
    “…Depuis juillet 2019, et un sommet de l'Union Africaine à Niamey (Niger), la Zone de Libre-Echange Continentale Africaine (ZLECA) est dans sa phase opérationnelle, après la signature tardive du traité par le Nigeria et le Bénin, et la ratification par le Gabon et la Guinée Equatoriale. Pourtant, en août 2019, le gouvernement nigérian a décidé d'interdire l'importation, en provenance des pays voisins, d'une longue liste de produits, dont le porc, le bœuf, les huiles et graisses végétales raffinées, le sucre, mais aussi les médicaments et les voitures d’occasion... …”
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    Opinion Piece
  11. Trees for Food and Timber: are community interests in conflict with those of timber concessions in the Congo Basin? by Snook, Laura K., Donn, P., Duminil, J., Fungo, R., Kahindo, J.M., Loo, J., Maukonen, P., Midoko Iponga, D., Mikolo Yobo, C., Monthe Kameni, F., Muvatsi, P., Ngongi, J., Noutcheu, R., Taedoumg, H.E., Tchatat, M., Tchingsabe, O., Tieguhong, J.C.

    Published 2015
    “…For five multiple use tree species in Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Gabon (Entandrophragma cylindricum, Baillonella toxisperma, Erythrophleum suaveloens, Dacryodes buettneri and Gambeya lacourtiana), we studied gathering and consumption by communities, edible caterpillars hosted, the densities of trees around villages and in concessions and the impacts of timber harvesting . …”
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  12. Analysis of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) trade in Cameroon: A trader's perspective of preferred varieties and market traits by Nchanji, Eileen Bogweh, Bella Ngoh, Siri, Toywa, Johnworker, Lutomia, Cosmas Kweyu

    Published 2023
    “…The results indicated that 80% of bean trade was with Gabon and Congo. The majority of the sampled traders were men, as more men are involved in the bean business. …”
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  13. Promotion de l’aménagement forestier dans la zone de forêt tropicale humide d’Afrique occidentale et centrale anglophone: rapport final by Dykstra, D.P., Kowero, G.S., Ofosu-Asiedu, A., Kio, P.

    Published 1997
    “…Grâce à des fonds publics français, le CIFOR et le CIRAD mènent un projet analogue sur les forêts tropicales humides de Côte d’Ivoire, du Cameroun, de République Centrafricaine, de la République Populaire du Congo et du Gabon. Le rapport est disponible en anglais et en français…”
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  14. Exploring the floristic diversity of tropical Africa by Sosef, M.S.M., Dauby, G., Blach-Overgaard, A., Burgt, X. van der, Catarino, L., Damen, T., Deblauwe, V., Dessein, S., Dransfield, J., Droissart, V., Duarte, M.C., Engledow, H., Fadeur, G., Figueira, R., Gereau, R.E., Hardy, Olivier J., Harris, D.J., Heij, J. de, Janssens, S., Klomberg, Y., Ley, A.C., Mackinder, B.A., Meerts, P., Poel, J.L. van de, Sonké, B., Stévart, T., Stoffelen, P., Svenning, Jens Christian, Sepulchre, P., Zaiss, R., Wieringa, J.J., Couvreur, T.L.P.

    Published 2017
    “…Species richness (observed and estimated) and endemism figures per country are provided. Benin, Cameroon, Gabon, Ivory Coast and Liberia appear as the botanically best-explored countries, but none are optimally explored. …”
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  15. Proyecto: Producción y comercialización de ancas de rana para la exportación Tisma – Masaya 2016-2020 by Dìaz Obando, Jader Ramòn

    Published 2016
    “…Los principales países demandantes son: Estados Unidos, España, Francia, Portugal, China, Marruecos, Ucrania, Indonesia, Camerún, Gabón, Gambia, Lesoto, Malasia y Uruguay. Se consideran aspectos técnicos y legales para la construcción y puesta en marcha del proyecto, permitiendo tener en cuenta elementos relacionados con impacto ambiental para el manejo de las ranas, además se consideran aspectos económicos y financieros que permiten establecer a través de los indicadores financieros la viabilidad y factibilidad del proyecto. …”
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