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Forests and climate change are intrinsically linked to each other. Deforestation is believed to be one of the causes reserving the natural processes in the ecosystem at a faster rate due to poor management forests resources. The implications of poor forest management aggravated by climate change are affecting biodiversity and mankind seriously. Therefore improving sustainable community land use especially by means of sustainable forest management through a participatory and ecosystem approach and community-based forest management approach will ameliorate forests; mitigate climate change effects and livelihood opportunities.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Forests and climate change are intrinsically linked to each other. Deforestation is believed to be one of the causes reserving the natural processes in the ecosystem at a faster rate due to poor management forests resources. The implications of poor forest management aggravated by climate change are affecting biodiversity and mankind seriously. Therefore improving sustainable community land use especially by means of sustainable forest management through a participatory and ecosystem approach and community-based forest management approach will ameliorate forests; mitigate climate change effects and livelihood opportunities.
Autorenporträt
Tazoacha Francis holds a master s degree from United Nations Mandated University for Peace, a Bachelor s degree from the University of Buea, Cameroon. In 2003 he participated in International Courses in Environment & Sustainable Development and International Cooperation & Development in the United Nations University in Tokyo, Japan.