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Journal articles on the topic "Bénoué"
Scholte, Paul, and Emmanuel Iyah. "Declining population of the Vulnerable common hippopotamus Hippopotamus amphibius in Bénoué National Park, Cameroon (1976–2013): the importance of conservation presence." Oryx 50, no. 3 (February 1, 2016): 506–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0030605314001173.
Full textNgounouno, Ismaı̈la, Bernard Déruelle, Daniel Demaiffe, and Raymond Montigny. "Les monchiquites de Tchircotché, vallée de la haute Bénoué (Nord du Cameroun)." Comptes Rendus Geoscience 335, no. 3 (March 2003): 289–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1631-0713(03)00047-6.
Full textKlop, Erik, and Janneke van Goethem. "Savanna fires govern community structure of ungulates in Bénoué National Park, Cameroon." Journal of Tropical Ecology 24, no. 1 (January 2008): 39–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266467407004609.
Full textPahimi, Alain Loabe, Salomon Taah Yamndou, Raphael Damba, and Arthur Dzeufack Djoumessi. "Evaluation qualitative des espèces fourragères présentes dans le département de la Bénoué (Nord Cameroun)." International Journal of Biological and Chemical Sciences 14, no. 4 (August 17, 2020): 1381–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ijbcs.v14i4.17.
Full textWeladji, Robert B., Stein R. Moe, and Pål Vedeld. "Stakeholder attitudes towards wildlife policy and the Bénoué Wildlife Conservation Area, North Cameroon." Environmental Conservation 30, no. 4 (December 2003): 334–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0376892903000353.
Full textSchoe, Marjolein, Hans H. de Iongh, and Barbara M. Croes. "Humans displacing lions and stealing their food in Bénoué National Park, North Cameroon." African Journal of Ecology 47, no. 3 (September 2009): 445–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2028.2008.00975.x.
Full textDumas-Champion, Françoise. "Le mort circoncis. Le culte des crânes dans les populations de la Haute Bénoué (Cameroun / Nigeria)." Systèmes de pensée en Afrique noire, no. 9 (November 1, 1989): 33–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/span.1114.
Full textMayaka, Theodore B. "Wildlife Co-Management in the Bénoué National Park-Complex, Cameroon: A Bumpy Road to Institutional Development." World Development 30, no. 11 (November 2002): 2001–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0305-750x(02)00111-0.
Full textGranados, Alys, and Robert B. Weladji. "Human–Elephant Conflict Around Bénoué National Park, Cameroon: Influence on Local Attitudes and Implications for Conservation." Human Dimensions of Wildlife 17, no. 2 (March 2012): 77–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10871209.2012.639133.
Full textCourville, P., and J. Thierry. "Nouvelles données biostratigraphiques sur les dépots cénomanoturoniens du Nord-Est du fosse de ia Bénoué (Nigéria)." Cretaceous Research 14, no. 4-5 (August 1993): 385–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/cres.1993.1027.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Bénoué"
Benkhelil, Jean. "Structure et évolution géodynamique du bassin intracontinental de la Bénoué (Nigeria)." Nice, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986NICE4055.
Full textMfewou, Abdoulay. "Migrations, dynamiques agricoles et problèmes fonciers dans le bassin de la Bénoué (Nord Cameroun)." Paris 7, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009PA070073.
Full textFrom 1970s, migratory currents come from Extreme-Nord region, at first organized and supervised by the administration, then free, made the population triple in certain zones of the North-Cameroon region. The density of populating exceeds 20 hab. / km2 today. The migrants had to fill a demographic space and make progress the cotton speculation and the cultures of cereal. However, the space was only visible, because these spaces belonged economically to the breeders and politically to the Fulani lamidats which had conquered them at the beginning of the XIXth century. The migrants, by their massive arrival, questioned the first usage of these spaces, dedicated in breedings, as well as the areas protected from the region of the North. The Lagdo zone, downstream to a dam realized from 1977 till 1982, summarizes all the history of these migrants and the stakes which puts the migratory phenomenon, both on the plan technical and land and political. Through this study of the Migrations, the agricultural dynamics and the land problems in the valley of Benoue ( North-Cameroon), this region served as laboratory to elaborate a local history of the development. The led of investigations was based on knowledge pulled by a population census of Lagdo made by the Mission of Study for the Development of the Superior Valley of the Benoue ( MEAVSB) in 2001. This census had been realized from a sample of 1 507 leaders farms chosen among a population bordering 10 000 inhabitants and located around four villages of the perimeter irrigated by Lagdo (Gounougou, Ouro Doukouje, Bessoum, and Dingale). Our inquiries concerned the same sample of peasant population and were made by three investigators working under our supervision. The data were collected by means of an individual questionnaire concerning the agricultural productions, the migrations and the stakes in the land question. The questionnaire addressed the leaders of exploitation and was thus interested in the social changes during the last four decades. The data analysis was treated with the software SAS (SAS Institute 2004) for the size of the studied population and the quantitative data. It emerges from our results that the creation of the Agro-industrial Society of Benoue (SAIB), in a neuralgic place of the North Cameroon, woke several land conflicts which were in sleep, setting various actors of development (migrants, SAIB, lamido, breeders). This installation of the society provoked the departure of 36 % of the farmers of the zone who found refuge in the nearby villages (Ouro-Labo I and II, Bame, Ngon, Rabinga, Gouna, Mayo Rey). Even after several attempts of mediations driven by the administration through a signed draft agreement and after the mediation brought by convent schools (Moslem, Catholic and Protestant), the SAIB entered in crisis from the first year of its existence and thus knows from its arrival of the difficulties of functioning, driving to a total abandonment of its activities. Agronomically, if these conflicts do not affect the returns on the cultures in field (rice, corn, muskuwari, cotton groundnut, they causes a social turnover among the farmers. The agricultural results are a function of the quantity of registered rains (1 000 mm in 2005), of the earth quality and the factor of productions (seeds, fertilizers, weed-killers, hand of work). The migratory phenomenon provoked mathematically the increase of the surface in the whole of the cotton zone, either 203 020 ha for a production of 220 300 ton cotton-grain and 422 150 ha for a production of dry seeds (sorghum S. P, muskuwari, sorghum with long cycle, corn, groundnut, rice, bean / niebe, vaondzou, soya), or 390 720 tons in the cotton zone. Surfaces cultivated in four studied villages divide up into main cultures (375 ha of rice in rainy season, 265 ha of rice in dry season with 3 500 kg / ha in means, 630 ha of sorghum with 1 200 kg / ha, 475 ha of muskuwari 1 500 kg / ha, 380 ha of corn with 1 500 kg / ha, 310 ha of cotton with 1 600 kg / ha, 125 ha of groundnut with 1 200 kg / ha). The secondary cultures (niebe, sesame, manioc, onion, sweet potato, eggplant) and fruit trees represent only 2 % of the cultivated surfaces. The majority of these products become enlightened in rainy season (from April till October). As a result the production of cereal (600 kg / person / year) is three times superior to the food needs of the populations (200 kg / person / year approximately according to the standards FAO), what explains that a major part of the production rizicole is marketed. It is however far from satisfying the food needs of the region. The prizes of the speculations vary according to the request on the market, that is 16 000 Fcfa for 100 kg of sorghum, 12 000 Fcfa for 100 kg of corn, 32 000 Fcfa for 90 kg of rice, 13 000 Fcfa for 90 kg of muskuwari, 16 000 Fcfa for 100 kg of bean / niebe, 14 000 Fcfa for 100 kg of groundnut. The installation of the migrants in the valley of Benoue shows results of agricultural productions (muskuwari, corn, rice, cotton) very fluctuating from one year to the next, who can be positive or negative. However, the recurring land conflict due to the lack of reassurance in rural zone leaves the farmers in a situation of precariousness and requires one re-form agrarian. But, the hostage taking of the children of breeders and the insecurity of the persons take it on the land problems in the North-Cameroon. This insecurity risks to suffocate economically the region and to become a plague to be eradicated before speaking again development
Ndembou, Samuel. "Le développement rural dans la plaine de la Bénoué (Cameroun) : changements géographiques et permanence sociale." Paris 1, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998PA010625.
Full textBaudin, Philippe. "Le magmatisme mésozoi͏̈que a cénozoi͏̈que du fossé de la Bénoué (Nigéria) : géochronologie, pétrogénèse, cadre géodynamique." Aix-Marseille 3, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991AIX30049.
Full textPiron, Pascale. "Classification interne du groupe bantoïde." Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/212340.
Full textOriyomi, Abimbola. "Sédimentologie des formations crétacées de la région de Gombé (bassin de la Bénoué, Nigeria Nord-oriental)." Nice, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988NICE4202.
Full textOjoh, Kingsley Antony. "Evolution géodynamique des bassins albo-santoniens du sud-ouest du fossé de la Bénoué (Nigéria) : apports à la connaissance du domaine équatorial de l'Atlantique Sud." Aix-Marseille 3, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988AIX3A005.
Full textNgounouno, Ismaïla. "Pétrologie du magmatisme cénozoïque de la Vallée de la Bénoué et du Plateau Kapsiki (nord du Cameroun)." Paris 6, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993PA060093.
Full textMengue-Mbom, Alex. "Projet et réalisation d'un aménagement en région soudano-sahélienne : le cas de Lagdo (Nord-Cameroun)." Paris 4, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995PA040098.
Full textSaleh, Adam. "Un modèle et son revers : la cogestion des réserves de biosphère de Waza et de la Bénoué dans le Nord-Cameroun." Phd thesis, Université du Maine, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00808569.
Full textBooks on the topic "Bénoué"
Marliac, Alain. Archéologie du Diamaré au Cameroun septentrional: Milieux et peuplements entre Mandara, Logone, Bénoué et Tchad pendant les deux derniers millénaires. Oxford: Archaeopress, 2006.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Bénoué"
Chopin, Jean-François, Jean-Claude Roux, and David Billon. "The Pastures of the Bénou Plateau (Bilhères-en-Ossau), France. One Form of Exploitation of Salt Resources in a Mountain Environment." In Continuity and Change in Cultural Adaptation to Mountain Environments, 31–42. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-5702-2_4.
Full textLesur, Joséphine, and Olivier Langlois. "Une communauté d’« agro-chasseurs » au xixe siècle dans la Haute Bénoué." In Ressources vivrières et choix alimentaires dans le bassin du lac Tchad, 113–29. IRD Éditions, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.irdeditions.1637.
Full textGuérin, Alain, Jean-Yves Chagnon, and Cédric Meilac. "Jean-Louis Pédinielli & Hervé Bénony « Psychologie clinique », inEMC37-032-1-10, 2001." In 40 commentaires de textes en psychologie clinique, 65. Dunod, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dunod.chagn.2014.02.0065.
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