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The implications of socioeconomic status of bordering communities on sustainability of natural resources within and adjacent to protected areas: The case of Kibale National Park, Uganda.

机译:毗邻社区的社会经济地位对保护区内和保护区附近自然资源的可持续性的影响:以乌干达基巴莱国家公园为例。

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Tropical forests cover roughly 7% of the Earth's land surface, yet hold an estimated 50% of the world's species. Worldwide, these ecosystems and the species they harbor are disappearing. This is particularly true in Sub-Saharan Africa. Kibale National Park, located in western Uganda, was created in 1993 to protect the region's high levels of biological diversity. Yet, despite protection status, high human population densities around the Park threaten its long-term viability. This thesis examines factors affecting resource use and degradation worldwide, and develops a set of recommendations for the Kibale National Park region that are suited to its unique social and ecological setting.
机译:热带森林约占地球陆地表面的7%,但估计拥有全世界50%的物种。在全球范围内,这些生态系统及其所藏物种正在消失。在撒哈拉以南非洲尤其如此。位于乌干达西部的基巴莱国家公园(Kibale National Park)创建于1993年,旨在保护该地区的高水平生物多样性。然而,尽管处于保护状态,公园周围的高人口密度仍威胁着其长期生存能力。本文研究了影响全球资源使用和退化的因素,并针对基巴莱国家公园地区提出了一系列适合其独特的社会和生态环境的建议。

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