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Journal of Ecology and The Natural Environment The Journal of Ecology and The Natural Environment (JENE) is a peer reviewed journal.

The journal is published monthly and covers all areas of the subject such as biogeochemical cycles, conservation, paleoecology and plant ecology. JENE welcomes submission of full-length research articles, short communications and review articles. In addition, the journal also welcomes letters and commentaries to the editor.

Rangeland rehabilitation using micro-catchments and native species in Turkana County, KenyaTurkana County is prone to pe...
15/06/2021

Rangeland rehabilitation using micro-catchments and native species in Turkana County, Kenya

Turkana County is prone to perturbations and famine owing to the prevailing climatic conditions. Due to degradation through natural and anthropogenic activities such as charcoal burning; over time, existing woodlands have been degraded, necessitating rehabilitation. Several drylands adapted plant species studied over the years for the response to the needs of the communities were identified and isolated through a survey.

See more: https://academicjournals.org/journal/JENE/article-abstract/62CB0F466971

Analysis of fuelwood utilisation and existing reforestation strategy on local biodiversity in Northern Plateau State, Ni...
02/06/2021

Analysis of fuelwood utilisation and existing reforestation strategy on local biodiversity in Northern Plateau State, Nigeria

This study examined utilization patterns of plant species used for fuelwood in five Local Government Areas of Plateau State, Nigeria and the extent of avian and insect diversity that they support in natural habitats in comparison to the exotic Eucalyptus camaldulensis used in the reforestation of mined areas in the state.

See more: https://academicjournals.org/journal/JENE/article-abstract/BEE5ABE66899

26/05/2021

Regenerating plant species of a highly anthropised tropical forest in Côte d'Ivoire, West Africa

Haut-Sassandra classified forest (FCHS) lost more than 70% of its forest cover between 2000 and 2011 due to armed conflict and cocoa cultivation. The government is concerned about the future of this forest and whether it can regenerate naturally.

See more: https://academicjournals.org/journal/JENE/article-abstract/226C8C866191

Framework for assessing the level of stakeholder’s involvement and governance in mangrove management: Case of selected l...
06/04/2021

Framework for assessing the level of stakeholder’s involvement and governance in mangrove management: Case of selected local communities in the south west coastal Atlantic Region, Cameroon

This paper investigates, analyzes and puts stakeholders’ participation within the framework for mangrove ecosystem management in local communities of Bimbia-Mabeta areas, a prominent mangrove deforestation hotspot in Cameroon.

See more: https://academicjournals.org/journal/JENE/article-full-text/72517D765177

Source predictions of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAHs) concentration in water, sediment, and biota (FISHES) from E...
04/02/2021

Source predictions of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAHs) concentration in water, sediment, and biota (FISHES) from Ethiope River, Delta State, Southern Nigeria.

This study was carried out to predict the source of the sixteen priority polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) compounds in water, sediment, and biota samples from River Ethiope, Delta State, Southern Nigeria.

See more: https://academicjournals.org/journal/JENE/article-full-text/3AD559865103

Framework for assessing the level of stakeholders’ involvement and governance in mangrove management: Case of selected l...
04/02/2021

Framework for assessing the level of stakeholders’ involvement and governance in mangrove management: Case of selected local communities in the south west coastal Atlantic Region, Cameroon.

This paper investigates, analyzes and puts stakeholders’ participation within the framework for mangrove ecosystem management in local communities of Bimbia-Mabeta areas, a prominent mangrove deforestation hotspot in Cameroon.

See article: https://academicjournals.org/journal/JENE/article-full-text/72517D765177

Species composition, habitat association, altitudinal variation and distribution of small mammals in Chato Protected Are...
04/02/2021

Species composition, habitat association, altitudinal variation and distribution of small mammals in Chato Protected Area, Western Ethiopia.

The current study aims to investigate the diversity, abundance, habitat associations and distribution of rodents and insectivores in Chato Protected Area, Ethiopia.

See article: https://academicjournals.org/journal/JENE/article-full-text/973D9C065438

The role of rural women in natural resources management and utilization: A case of Delanta District, South Wollo Zone, E...
02/11/2020

The role of rural women in natural resources management and utilization: A case of Delanta District, South Wollo Zone, Ethiopia.

The purpose of this study was to explore the role of rural women in natural resources management and utilization in Ethiopia by taking Delanta as the case.

Full study: https://academicjournals.org/journal/JENE/article-abstract/0BAE61464443

Wildlife harvesting and bushmeat trade in Rivers State, Nigeria: The resilience of the African civet, Civettictis civett...
02/11/2020

Wildlife harvesting and bushmeat trade in Rivers State, Nigeria: The resilience of the African civet, Civettictis civetta (Carnivora: Viverridae) and records of rare species.

This study was undertaken to assess changes in populations of fauna in the catchment area of the bushmeat market in 2019, 5 years later.

See more: https://academicjournals.org/journal/JENE/article-full-text/A5ED08A64639

Quantifying poached wildlife mammal species in Center-western region of Côte d’Ivoire.The objective of this work is to e...
02/11/2020

Quantifying poached wildlife mammal species in Center-western region of Côte d’Ivoire.

The objective of this work is to examine the diversity and quantity of species hunted in Center-western Côte d’Ivoire to raise awareness to policymakers for conservation strategies.

Full study: https://academicjournals.org/journal/JENE/article-full-text/69C82A664918

Analysis of growth rings to determine age and mean radial growth of selected Baikiaea-Guibourtia-Pterocarpus species fro...
02/11/2020

Analysis of growth rings to determine age and mean radial growth of selected Baikiaea-Guibourtia-Pterocarpus species from regrowth stands after pole/ firewood harvesting and abandoned crop fields, north-western Zimbabwe.

The aim of this study is to determine the reliability of tree growth rings in age determination and average radial growth of re-growing woodland stands.

See article: https://academicjournals.org/journal/JENE/article-full-text/17BDAD465003

Customs and traditional management practices of coastal marine natural resources in Lower Casamance: Perspectives of val...
02/11/2020

Customs and traditional management practices of coastal marine natural resources in Lower Casamance: Perspectives of valorisation of endogenous knowledge.

This article proposes an analysis of the contribution of Jola traditions and practices in the conservation of marine and coastal resources.

See article: https://academicjournals.org/journal/JENE/article-full-text/FB932D163590

The role of logged timber stump sprouting in natural forest regeneration in the Akak forest area of Cameroon.This study ...
02/11/2020

The role of logged timber stump sprouting in natural forest regeneration in the Akak forest area of Cameroon.

This study was to provide baseline information on the sprouting ability of harvested tree species in the Akak forest area of Cameroon, as well as to provide recommendations for management in the Akak forest area to promote sprout development.

More at: https://academicjournals.org/journal/JENE/article-full-text/C59CD6163152

Structure of Acacia senegal (L.) wild settlements in southwest Niger: Case of the gum tree site in the rural district of...
02/11/2020

Structure of Acacia senegal (L.) wild settlements in southwest Niger: Case of the gum tree site in the rural district of Guéchémé.

This study is part of a perspective of sustainable management of this resource for the wellbeing of the Lido cluster populations.

Full article: https://academicjournals.org/journal/JENE/article-full-text/CAC476463344

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