Floodplain rehabilitation and the future of conservation & development :
adaptive management of success in Waza-Logone, Cameroon
Scholte, P.T.
Citation
Scholte, P. T. (2005, November 23). Floodplain rehabilitation and the future of conservation &
development : adaptive management of success in Waza-Logone, Cameroon. Institute of
Environmental Sciences (CML), Leiden. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/4290 Version: Not Applicable (or Unknown)
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Chapter 3 :
Floodplain Rehabilitation in North Cameroon: Impact on vegetation
dynamics
Paul Scholte, Philippe Kirda, Saleh Adam and Bobo Kadiri Updated version, including 1998, 1999 and 2002 data, from
Applied Vegetation Science 3: 33-42, 2000.
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Chapter 7 :
Pastoralist Responses to Floodplain Rehabilitation in North Cameroon
Paul Scholte, Saïdou Kari, Mark Moritz and Herbert PrinsHuman Ecology, in press
Chapter 8 :
Immigration: A potential time-bomb under the integration of conservation and
development
Paul Scholte
Ambio (2003) 32: 58-64
Ambio is a publication of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
http://www.ambio.kva.se/
Chapter 10 :
Curriculum development at the African Regional Wildlife Colleges, with special
reference to the Ecole de Faune (Cameroon)
Paul Scholte
Environmental Conservation (2003) 30: 249-258
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0376892903000249
Chapter 11 :
Wildlife Managers’ Perceptions of Community Conservation Training in West and
Central Africa
Paul Scholte, Wouter T. de Groot, Zacharie Mayna and Talla
Environmental Conservation (2005); 32 (4):349-355