Title: MANAGEMENT OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS WITH THE PROOF OF ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION. SURVEY CONDUCTED IN THE DISTRICT OF LOKUMETE IN BASOKO
TERRITORY, TSHOPO PROVINCE IN DR CONGO. |
Authors: BOLOLO MONGA MEWO Florent; LISENGA BOTENGE Maxime; MANGBOLO KAKANGA
Makaspierre; BASWENELE MBULA Lévis; KAITE MAONDO Antoine; URWODHI USISI Jacques and MBALASANI
BOKOTA Don de Dieu. |
Abstract: The crisis in agricultural and veterinary training experienced by sub-Saharan African countries in general and
the DRC in particular is one of the consequences of the social, economic and ecological crisis in that country.
The anarchic pressure of livestock farming, in the rugged topography district of LOKUMETE. Remains a
permanent danger to the environment.
An environmental and social impact study was carried out in this district to identify the environmental
collateral effects.
The analysis of the results showed us that the wandering of domestic animals is at the root of the destruction
of the property of others, conflicts between breeders and non-breeders, environmental pollution. The State
must assume its responsibilities in order to protect the population from this danger. |
Keywords: Management, domestic animals, protection, environment, Basoko, DR Congo. |
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