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The sub-prefecture of Taï in Côte d'Ivoire offers significant natural potential for agriculture, which is its economic strength, and the presence of the Taï National Park (TNP) makes it an international destination. In spite of its potential, the sub-prefecture is confronted with insufficient means of transportation due to the lack of communication routes. The rainy seasons, although important for agriculture, become moments of fear because of the roads that are not paved. Indeed, the major consequences of heavy rains are the degradation of roads, which makes them impassable. The populations…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The sub-prefecture of Taï in Côte d'Ivoire offers significant natural potential for agriculture, which is its economic strength, and the presence of the Taï National Park (TNP) makes it an international destination. In spite of its potential, the sub-prefecture is confronted with insufficient means of transportation due to the lack of communication routes. The rainy seasons, although important for agriculture, become moments of fear because of the roads that are not paved. Indeed, the major consequences of heavy rains are the degradation of roads, which makes them impassable. The populations are thus confronted with difficult conditions of displacement; which has an impact on the socio-economic plan.
Autorenporträt
YAMEOGO Palingwindé Vincent de Paul hat 2020 seinen Master in Geographie mit Schwerpunkt Mobilität an der Universität Alassane Ouattara in Bouaké (Elfenbeinküste) verteidigt und ist derzeit Doktorand in Geographie unter der Aufsicht von Professor KOUASSI Kouamé Sylvestre, ohne den dieses Dokument nicht zustande gekommen wäre.