Comparative Study of Climate Change Adaptation Practices in Conflict-Affected Mountain Areas of Africa

Author:

R. Baderha Ghislain Kabumba1,Kamta Tchoffo Romeo Omer2,K. Ngute Alain Senghor3,Imani Gérard4,Batumike Rodrigue5,Zafra-Calvo Noelia6,Cuni-Sanchez Aida7

Affiliation:

1. Centre de Recherche en Ecologie et Gestion des Ecosystèmes Terrestres (CREGET), Faculty of Sciences, Université Officielle de Bukavu, PO Box 570, Bukavu, Democratic Republic of the Congo

2. Bristol Zoological Society, Bénoué National Park, 271 Garoua, Cameroon

3. Tropical Forests and People Research Centre, Forest Research Institute, University of the Sunshine Coast, Sippy Downs, Queensland 4556, Australia

4. Department of Biology, Université Officielle de Bukavu, PO Box 570, Bukavu, Democratic Republic of the Congo

5. Department of Wildlife Management, College of African Wildlife Mweka, PO Box 3031, Moshi, Tanzania

6. Basque Centre for Climate Change (BC3), Scientific Campus of the University of the Basque Country, 48940 Leioa, Spain

7. Department of International Environmental and Development Studies (NORAGRIC), Norwegian University of Life Sciences, PO Box 5003, 1432 Ås, Norway

Publisher

International Mountain Society (IMS) and United Nations University

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3. G McDowell, M Stevens, A Lesnikowski, et al. "Mountain Research and Development." 41, "Closing the adaptation gap in mountains." A1 (2021)

4. HN Bang and RA Balgah "Journal of International Humanitarian Action." 7, "The ramification of Cameroon's Anglophone crisis: Conceptual analysis of a looming “complex disaster emergency." 6 (2022)

5. R Batumike, F Bulonvu, G Imani, et al. "Climate and Development." 14, "Climate change and hunter-gatherers in montane eastern DR Congo." 431 (2020)

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