Les communautés de la forêt de Miombo sauvent le fleuve Congo

Les communautés de la forêt de Miombo sauvent le fleuve Congo

Sylvie Nkolomoni

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Editorial:
KS OmniScriptum Publishing
Año de edición:
2026
Materia
Ecología, la biosfera
ISBN:
9786203461558
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Le fleuve Congo joue un rôle très catalyseur sur la régulation du climat autour des zones forestières du bassin qui le drainent et en même temps, il en profite. Son bassin s’étend sur près de 3 millions de km² (dont la moitié est en RDC). Ces zones constituent la plus importante forêt tropicale au monde après l’Amazonie. On y trouve environ 10 000 espèces de plantes tropicales, dont 30% sont uniquement en RDC , rapporte le WWF. Global Forest Watch rapporte aussi que les pertes dans cette zone sont apparemment 10 fois plus importantes que ce que prévoyaient certaines estimations .Or, la source du fleuve Congo située au sud-Est dans le territoire de Kambove, dans la province du Haut-Katanga, une province minière et à vocation agricole, n’est pas numériquement connue en rapport avec ses coordonnées géographiques.Ce livre tente de donner les causes de la diminution remarquée des quantités d’eau du fleuve Congo, ainsi que les causes du tarissement de la source du fleuve Congo, d’une part, et nous avons cerné les menaces afin de comprendre les causes du déficit constaté chaque année qui passe, d’autre part.

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