The socio-economic development of pygmy indigenous peoples living around protected areas is one of the factors contributing to the sustainable conservation of non-human primates, including Grauer's gorillas. Anthropogenic pressure on park...
DYNAMISM OF PYGMY WOMEN FOR CONTRIBUTION OF PNKB BIODIVERSITY
Indigenous peoples today make up 15% of the most marginalized people on the planet. For decades they have been demanding recognition of their identity, way of life, and natural resources, but despite their efforts they continue to...
Elevage des cobayes dans les ménages pygmées riverains du Parc National de Kahuzi-Biega
Le développement socio-économique des peuples autochtones pygmées vivant aux alentours des Aires protégées est l’un de facteurs contribuant à la conservation durable des primates non humains entre autres les gorilles. Il réduit l...