Central African Forests Forever Green heart of Africa Challenges and solutions Helicopter view with forest veteran Emmanuel Ze Meka, former Executive Director of the International Tropical Timber Organization ITTO View first pages 9 January 2018/by Meindert Brouwer
Central African Forests Forever Megabiodiversity in the Congo Basin Rainforest Kevin Njabo from Cameroon tells about the value and the state of the Congo Basin rainforest. He describes its megabiodiversity and the functions of animals and plants in the forest ecosystem. View first pages 7 January 2018/by Meindert Brouwer
Central African Forests Forever BENEFITS OF ECOSYSTEM SERVICES The great importance of the Congo Basin forests for the welfare, health and well-being of people, in Central Africa and in the world. View first pages 7 January 2018/by Meindert Brouwer
Central African Forests Forever, Democratic Republic of Congo PROTECTION IN PRACTICE IN SALONGA NATIONAL PARK About how poaching is organized and about the struggle to fight it. View first pages 6 January 2018/by Meindert Brouwer
Central African Forests Forever, Gabon Gorilla tourism in Moukalaba-Doudou Tourists contribute to poverty alleviation and nature conservation. View first pages 5 January 2018/by Meindert Brouwer
Green heart of Africa
Challenges and solutions
Helicopter view with forest veteran Emmanuel Ze Meka, former Executive Director of the International Tropical Timber Organization ITTO
View first pages
Megabiodiversity in
the Congo Basin Rainforest
Kevin Njabo from Cameroon tells about the value and the state of the Congo Basin rainforest. He describes its megabiodiversity and the functions of animals and plants in the forest ecosystem.
View first pages
BENEFITS OF
ECOSYSTEM SERVICES
The great importance of the Congo Basin forests for the welfare, health and well-being of people, in
Central Africa and in the world.
View first pages
PROTECTION IN PRACTICE
IN SALONGA NATIONAL PARK
About how poaching is organized and about the struggle to fight it.
View first pages
Gorilla tourism in
Moukalaba-Doudou
Tourists contribute to poverty alleviation and nature conservation.
View first pages