Diversity of Woody Species in Djamde Wildlife Reserve, Northern Togo, West Africa

Djamde Wildlife Reserve, with an area of about 8,000 ha, is located in Kozah prefecture (Kara region in northern Togo), between 9°31’ and 9°35’ N latitude and 1°01’ and 1°05’ E longitude. This reserve was created by the merger in 2003 of the classified forests of Djamde and Kindja. These two forests...

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Main Authors: Tchagou Awitazi, Raoufou Radji, Kotchikpa Okoumassou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2019-05-01
Series:Data Science Journal
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Online Access:https://datascience.codata.org/articles/921
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spelling doaj-8ae1f20d3a484f87aeea7c717fb367da2020-11-25T01:49:48ZengUbiquity PressData Science Journal1683-14702019-05-0118110.5334/dsj-2019-018709Diversity of Woody Species in Djamde Wildlife Reserve, Northern Togo, West AfricaTchagou Awitazi0Raoufou Radji1Kotchikpa Okoumassou2Ministry of Environment and Forestry Resources, LoméLaboratory of Forestry Research, Faculty of Science, University of Lomé, LoméMinistry of Environment and Forestry Resources, LoméDjamde Wildlife Reserve, with an area of about 8,000 ha, is located in Kozah prefecture (Kara region in northern Togo), between 9°31’ and 9°35’ N latitude and 1°01’ and 1°05’ E longitude. This reserve was created by the merger in 2003 of the classified forests of Djamde and Kindja. These two forests were classified respectively by Decision No. 766-54/EF and No. 765-54/EF signed on July, 29th 1954 by the colonial authority. To date, there is still no legislative enactment that establishes Djamde’s reserve status. Since 2003, its management has been granted to TOGO-FAUNE Company. Different plant communities identified are: clear forests, gallery forests, shrubby savannas and a mosaic of wooded/tree savannas. The inventory of woody species carried out on circular plots, allowed to identify 126 ligneous species distributed in 40 botanical families and 94 genera. Eleven of these species are classified in the IUCN Red List with the status of “extinction risk”. The pressures on the biodiversity of Djamde’s reserve include poaching, wood fuel production and vegetation fires. Aim of this project is to create an Ecological Corridor between Wildlife Reserve and Sarakawa’s Park and to promote public-private partnership in protected area management.https://datascience.codata.org/articles/921biodiversitywoody speciesDjamdewildlife reserveTogopoachingwood fuelvegetation firesvulnerable species
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author Tchagou Awitazi
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Raoufou Radji
Kotchikpa Okoumassou
Diversity of Woody Species in Djamde Wildlife Reserve, Northern Togo, West Africa
Data Science Journal
biodiversity
woody species
Djamde
wildlife reserve
Togo
poaching
wood fuel
vegetation fires
vulnerable species
author_facet Tchagou Awitazi
Raoufou Radji
Kotchikpa Okoumassou
author_sort Tchagou Awitazi
title Diversity of Woody Species in Djamde Wildlife Reserve, Northern Togo, West Africa
title_short Diversity of Woody Species in Djamde Wildlife Reserve, Northern Togo, West Africa
title_full Diversity of Woody Species in Djamde Wildlife Reserve, Northern Togo, West Africa
title_fullStr Diversity of Woody Species in Djamde Wildlife Reserve, Northern Togo, West Africa
title_full_unstemmed Diversity of Woody Species in Djamde Wildlife Reserve, Northern Togo, West Africa
title_sort diversity of woody species in djamde wildlife reserve, northern togo, west africa
publisher Ubiquity Press
series Data Science Journal
issn 1683-1470
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Djamde Wildlife Reserve, with an area of about 8,000 ha, is located in Kozah prefecture (Kara region in northern Togo), between 9°31’ and 9°35’ N latitude and 1°01’ and 1°05’ E longitude. This reserve was created by the merger in 2003 of the classified forests of Djamde and Kindja. These two forests were classified respectively by Decision No. 766-54/EF and No. 765-54/EF signed on July, 29th 1954 by the colonial authority. To date, there is still no legislative enactment that establishes Djamde’s reserve status. Since 2003, its management has been granted to TOGO-FAUNE Company. Different plant communities identified are: clear forests, gallery forests, shrubby savannas and a mosaic of wooded/tree savannas. The inventory of woody species carried out on circular plots, allowed to identify 126 ligneous species distributed in 40 botanical families and 94 genera. Eleven of these species are classified in the IUCN Red List with the status of “extinction risk”. The pressures on the biodiversity of Djamde’s reserve include poaching, wood fuel production and vegetation fires. Aim of this project is to create an Ecological Corridor between Wildlife Reserve and Sarakawa’s Park and to promote public-private partnership in protected area management.
topic biodiversity
woody species
Djamde
wildlife reserve
Togo
poaching
wood fuel
vegetation fires
vulnerable species
url https://datascience.codata.org/articles/921
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