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...