Burundi

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1 January 2015

La pisciculture a été introduite au Burundi vers les années 1950. En fait, plusieurs étangs piscicoles ont été abandonnés et beaucoup d’autres étaient encore improductifs. Cette étude vise à présenter l'état actuel et les perspectives de la pisciculture pour sa réelle contribution au développement

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16 November 2022

The vascular plant diversity of Burundi is still insufficiently explored, described, and understood. The goal of this paper is to show the degree of botanical exploration and the spatial patterns of botanical diversity in Burundi to date.  The study is based on a dataset containing virtually all

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1 November 2012

Based on literature and an overview of the specimen holdings available in various natural history museums, a checklist of the riverine fishes of Burundi was compiled. A total of 15 riverine fish families containing 42 genera and a total of 90 described native species are reported for the country

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1 June 2012

The Ruvubu National Park, the biggest protected area and biodiversity refuge of the country, is comparatively less studied than western Burundi near Bujumbura, the capital. This article reports the results of a botanical inventory of the vascular plants from the protected area, evidences species

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20 February 2019

In Burundi, species used in reforestation are quasi-exclusively exotic. Indigenous species and their ecosystems are continuously being degraded due to demographic pressure. It is crucial to domesticate indigenous species particularly those with socio-economic role such as Fabaceae woody species

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25 December 2021

Human harmful insects include mosquitoes, lice, fleas, flea-biters, bedbugs, flies and fire ants. Developing countries, such as Burundi; are challenged in the access of chemical products to control these insects. The present study aims to control human harmful insects with pesticidal plants based on

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16 February 2022

In Burundi, natural ecosystems are found mainly in protected areas and indigenous species seem to be scarce in silvicultural and agroforestry programs. The indisputable enthusiasm of the population to use Eucalyptus has already completely transformed the Burundian landscape. The present study aims

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1 April 2020

This project cycle management manual is produced by the Burundian Office for the Protection of the Environment (BOPE). It describes the project cycle as it is designed and conducted within the Office, in line with the profound changes that have taken place at the international level and placing the