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According to a report titled “Protected Areas in Central Africa 2020”, Central Africa can develop itself sustainably if the resources are shared equitably and its environment is protected.
Natural ecosystems in central African region have been exposed to: Wildlife poaching, Increase in mining permits, Expansion of transhumant pastoralism, Exploitation of timber & fuel wood, Industrial agriculture & family farming as well as land conflicts.
There are about 206 protected areas in this region that cover 799,000 square kilometres. It accounts for 14.8 per cent of the land area and five per cent of the marine exclusive economic zone in the central African countries.
Countries have been taking several initiatives. 24 African countries have adopted “Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) standards”. EITI initiative was launched with the aim of promoting more inclusive and transparent management of mineral resources by improving the governance systems. EITI has also bringing in transparency in the sector.
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