These abstracts from a Burkina Faso-Senegal conference address biodiversity challenges from climate change and resource exploitation. Contributions explore conservation, sustainable management, and policy, offering a vital resource for researchers, students, and stakeholders.
Protected Areas for Climate Resilience in the Congo Basin
This book explores how protected areas in the Congo Basin enhance climate resilience. It examines how these vital forests store carbon, safeguard water, and sustain millions, analysing challenges to identify pathways that integrate conservation with sustainable development.
This book tackles the surging waste crisis in developing nations by uniting waste recycling with sustainable agriculture. Compiled by experts, it dissects recycling’s impacts on soil and crops, serving as a scientific compass and global playbook for waste-smart agriculture.
Protected areas are our most effective tool for conserving biodiversity, but their success hinges on effective management. This book assesses national and natural parks, comparing data from 2005, 2009, and 2022 to offer crucial suggestions for our protected area systems.
Spiritual and Ecological Civilization
Analyzing the global crises of our ‘technogenic and consumer’ civilization, this book shows the necessity of transitioning to a new ‘spiritually-ecological’ one. It demonstrates the real indicators of such a transformation and the main problems of the transition.