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A Just Natural Africa

A Just Natural Africa

De: Aiita Joshua Apamaku
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Africa holds up to 30% of the global biodiversity yet losing it at the fastest rate then ever recorded in the history of humanity. This podcast brings forth unique narratives, experiences and insights from young African across the continent speaking to and sharing stories from their landscapes.Joshua Aiita 2022 Ciencia Ciencias Biológicas Ciencias Geológicas
Episodios
  • A just Natural Africa- Protected and Conserved Areas with Natukunda Irene Kananura
    Feb 4 2023

    Terrestrial ecosystems within the Sub-Saharan belt are not an exemption from discussions of how richly biodiverse the continent is endowed. Uganda, not only one of the most biodiverse around the World, but also within the continent contains up to 17% of its total land mass under terrestrial protected area cover.

    Irene Kananura takes us through the factual realities with the livelihoods around the landscapes that contain these protected and conserved area ecosystems.

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    35 m
  • A just Natural Africa- Protected and Conserved Areas with Achare Elvis Ayamba
    Jan 28 2023

    Marine Protected Areas, just as terrestrial ecosystems are vital for conservation of lifeforms uniquely suited for these habitats. However, the reality of these ecosystems seems to take a different direction.

    Episode 5 takes us through the experiences of Achare Elvis Ayamba from Cameroon, a Marine Biologist working to reverse this trend- seemingly becoming the status quo.

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    30 m
  • A just Natural Africa- Protected and Conserved Areas with Ghaamid Abdulbasat
    Nov 22 2022

    Contrary to the most pre-known notion of biodiversity in the context of terrestrial ecosystems, this episode brings forth a different paradigm from the fresh water ecosystems- particularly from Tanzania richly endowed with multiply freshwater ecosystems. In this episode, Ghaamid Abdulbasat, an Eco-hydrologist from Tanzania delves into what we should know about Freshwater ecosystems from the context of protected and conserved areas.

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    29 m
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