2003
DOI: 10.3406/mappe.2003.2146
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Prélèvements de bois de feu dans les villages du sud de Maroua (Cameroun) : une modélisation

Abstract: Dans la province de l’Extrême-Nord du Cameroun, une analyse spatiale des facteurs de localisation de l’exploitation du bois de feu met en évidence les logiques qui dirigent les coupes vers certains secteurs du finage villageois. L’utilisation de chorèmes fait ressortir la part des déterminants écologiques et agronomiques, du contrôle des terres et de l’organisation du transport du bois. Le modèle prévisionnel de la pression d’exploitation va à l’encontre de l’idée reçue que les coupes sont anarchiques et marqu… Show more

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“…This is how the exploitation of fuelwood, formerly intended to satisfy the strict domestic needs of those who harvested it, has today become essentially commercial to meet the strong demand from urban populations [9]. Likewise, natural formations that we qualify as "bush" as opposed to cultivated areas are subject to pressures whose effects are superimposed: agricultural clearing, fire and overgrazing [10]. However, nature is compromised, thus promoting the imbalance of the region's ecosystem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is how the exploitation of fuelwood, formerly intended to satisfy the strict domestic needs of those who harvested it, has today become essentially commercial to meet the strong demand from urban populations [9]. Likewise, natural formations that we qualify as "bush" as opposed to cultivated areas are subject to pressures whose effects are superimposed: agricultural clearing, fire and overgrazing [10]. However, nature is compromised, thus promoting the imbalance of the region's ecosystem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%