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    A Structure Analysis for Ecological Management of Moist Tropical Forests by Adrien Djomo Njepang

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The study was conducted in a lowland evergreen moist forest of 22 000 ha in Cameroon. The forest was subdivided into three forest types with different human impacts: 2-Logged, 1-Logged, and Unlogged. …”
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    AUTOMATED ACCOUNTING PRACTICES IN CAMEROONIAN ACCOUNTING FIRMS: A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF ATTITUDE AND ADOPTION by Pafe Bruno Ndong, Elle Narcisse

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Interpretation of the interviews was through thematic analysis method. 12 accountants make up the study sample from a population of 35 accountants in the city of Douala, Littoral region of Cameroon. The study finds that the automation of accounting process is more efficient and beneficial. …”
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    Disponibilité des produits forestiers non ligneux fondamentaux à la périphérie du Parc national de Lobeke by Péguy Tonga Ketchatang, Louis Zapfack, Louis-Paul-Roger Kabelong Banoho, Dominique Endamana

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The village is located in the area of the Tri National of Sangha, more precisely in the South-East of Cameroon. In total, 9 transects of 2 km long and 20 m large allow the team to cover an area of 36 ha. …”
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    An eastern Congolian endemic, or widespread but secretive? New data on the recently described Afrixalus lacustris (Anura, Hyperoliidae) from the Democratic Republic of the Congo by Tadeáš Nečas, Gabriel Badjedjea, Janis Czurda, Václav Gvoždík

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Previously, because of its similarity, it had been understood to represent eastern populations of the unrelated A. laevis, which is known mainly from Cameroon. Based on DNA barcoding, we document the westward extension of the known range of A. lacustris within lowland rainforests in the Northeastern and Central Congolian Lowland Forests. …”
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    The Transition from the Stone Age to Iron Age in East Africa: Excavations at Nkuba Rock Shelter, Bussi Island, Lake Victoria, Uganda. by Tibesasa, Ruth, Shipton, Ceri, Jennings, Christopher, Karuhanga, Samuel, Crowther, Alison

    Published 2024
    “…The Stone to Iron Age transition in northern Lake Victoria Nyanza is typically associated with the spread of Bantu speaking people from Cameroon to east Africa in the first millennium BC. …”
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    Agropastoralists of Maroua: Climate & Socio-Economic Challenges by Rose MEDIEBOU CHINDJI, Michèle NDONDOCK SAMBA

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… Contexte and background: Agro-pastoral activities (agriculture and livestock farming) are essential to the economic and social development of Maroua, a city located in the Far North region of Cameroon. These activities play a critical role in food security and economic stability, especially during the dry season. …”
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    Potentiel floristique du sous-bois des agrosystèmes à Elaeis guineensis Jacq. en zone équatoriale (Ngwei, Cameroun) by Baruch Batamack Nkoué, Damien Marie Essono, Thomas Guillaume, Émile Narcisse Njila Nana, Hyacinthe Angoni, Jean Louis Fobane, Armand William Mala

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Floristic diversity in tropical rainforests plays a major role in assessing an ecosystem's health. In Ngwei (Cameroon), the forests are currently degraded by elaeiculture while the floristic composition in the different strata remains largely unknown. …”
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    Exploring Deep Learning–Based Models for Sociocultural African Food Recognition System by Grace Ataguba, Mona Alhasani, James Daniel, Emeka Ogbuju, Rita Orji

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…A total of 3142 food image datasets were collected from three African countries: Nigeria, Ghana, and Cameroon. Using the datasets, we developed and trained a deep learning model for recognizing African foods. …”
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    The <i>Pelvicachromis pulcher</i>: A Local Aquarium Species by A.T. Ibim, G.C. Eziefule

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…The study revealed that the Pelvicachromis pulcher, is widely distributed in southern Nigeria, western Cameroon and eastern Benin. They are a dwarf freshwater teleost fish, with males attaining a maximum length of approximately 12.5cm (4.9 in) and a maximum weight of 9.5g (0.34 oz), while the females are smaller and deeper bodied, with a maximum length of 8.1 cm (3.2 in) and a maximum weight of 9.4 g (0.33 oz). …”
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    NATURAL RESOURCE ENDOWMENT AND ECONOMIC GROWTH: EVIDENCE FROM SOME SELECTED SUB-SAHARAN AFRICAN COUNTRIES by Felix Gbenga Olaifa, Ebenezar Adesoji Olubiyi, Oluwasegun Olawale Benjamin Benjamin, Philip Olugbenga Adebayo Adebayo

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Seven countries in SSA were selected including, Cameroon, Cote d’Ivoire, Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa. …”
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    The <i>Pelvicachromis pulcher</i>: A Local Aquarium Species by A.T. Ibim, G.C. Eziefule

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…The study revealed that the Pelvicachromis pulcher, is widely distributed in southern Nigeria, western Cameroon and eastern Benin. They are a dwarf freshwater teleost fish, with males attaining a maximum length of approximately 12.5cm (4.9 in) and a maximum weight of 9.5g (0.34 oz), while the females are smaller and deeper bodied, with a maximum length of 8.1 cm (3.2 in) and a maximum weight of 9.4 g (0.33 oz). …”
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    Drivers of Financial Inclusion and Effect of Covid-19 on Electronic Payments in West Africa by Paul Adjei Onyina

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…It used the World Bank’s Global Findex 2021 data collected at the time of the COVID-19 pandemic with 1000 respondents each from Senegal, Togo, Burkina Faso, Guinea, Mali, Sierra Leone, Nigeria, Ghana, Benin, Liberia and Cameroon and model logit regression to investigate the drivers of financial inclusion and how COVID-19 affected it. …”
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