Eustache Beodo Moundjim’s scientific contributions

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Figure 1. Map of the African Pole of Inaccessibility, at 5.65°N 26.17°E and 1,814 km from the coast. A pole of inaccessibility is a geographic location that is challenging to reach owing to its remoteness from geographical features that could provide access, and is often the most distant point from a coastline (Wikipedia 2016), in this case of the African continent. This region is particularly difficult to access due to poor roads and insecurity. Source: © Map data 2017 Google 
Figure 1. The location of the Bili Uele Landscape, Province Orientale, northern DRC (Source: Revised from Brittanica) 
Table 1 . Institutions and organizations operating in the Garamba-Bili-Chinko landscape 
Figure 4. World Bank supported infrastructure project. 
Figure 4a. Map of Chinko showing regional context. Credit: Chinko Project 

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An Assessment of Poaching and Wildlife Trafficking in the Garamba-Bili-Chinko Transboundary Landscape
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December 2017

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Gervais Ondoua Ondoua

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Eustache Beodo Moundjim

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Jean Claude Mambo Marindo

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An assessment of poaching and wildlife trafficking in the Garamba-Bili-Chinko transboundary landscape of southeastern Central African Republic and northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo. TRAFFIC and IUCN

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... Our research opens lines for further work. While our paper analyzes the effect of CMPs on habitat conservation, PAs actually face a confluence of threats going beyond deforestation, such as wild meat hunting and high value poaching [42][43][44][45]. Due to the large demand for bushmeat across the continent and the high value of the commodity, it is likely that the threat from poaching is insidious and more difficult to control than that of deforestation. ...

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Collaborative management partnerships strongly decreased deforestation in the most at-risk protected areas in Africa since 2000
An Assessment of Poaching and Wildlife Trafficking in the Garamba-Bili-Chinko Transboundary Landscape