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Biosphere Reserve Information |
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Côte d'Ivoire
TAÏ
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General Description |
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The Taï Biosphere Reserve is located at the border to Liberia in the south-west of Côte d'Ivoire, about 200 km south of Man and 100 km from the coast. It represents one of the last remnants of the primary tropical forest of Western Africa. Within the area, there is a gradation from north to south, with the southern third being the moistest and richest area, especially of leguminous trees. This humid tropical forest has a high level of endemism. Its high floral diversity and the occurrence of several threatened monkey species are of great scientific interest. About 160,000 people currently live in the biosphere reserve (1998). Today, indigenous people are a minority since most of the inhabitants are settlers and Liberian refugees. There is a very high population pressure which has a major impact on the destruction of the forest. Other main concerns in the biosphere reserve are poaching, logging, farming and illegal gold-mining. However, people also live from wild snail (Achatina achatina) and mushroom collection. Research has been carried out for many years and increased the awareness of the international community on the sensible ecosystem of the tropical forest. |
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Major ecosystem type |
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Tropical humid forests |
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Major habitats & land cover types |
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Dense evergreen forest with species such as the palm Eremospatha macrocarpa, ebony (Diospyros mannii), Parinari chrysophylla, Chrysophyllum perpulchrum and Chidlowia sanguinea on poorer soils; dense evergreen ("Sassandrian") forest dominated by water-demanding species such as ebony (Diospyros spp.) and Mapania spp.; swamp forest with Gilbertiodendron splendidum; agroecosystems |
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Location |
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05°15' to 06°07'N; 07°25' to 07°54'W |
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Area (hectares) |
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Total |
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620,000 |
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Core area(s) |
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520,000 |
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Buffer zone(s) |
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Transition area(s) when given |
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100,000 |
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Altitude (metres above sea level) |
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+80 to +623 |
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Year designated |
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1977
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Administrative authorities |
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La Direction de la Protection de la Nature (DPN)
Le Projet Autonome de Conservation du Parc National de Taï (PACPNT) |
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Brief description |
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Rational use of the dense tropical forest Biodiversity Ethology of chimpanzes and monkeys Spatial distribution of specific tree species Sacred sites Implications of riveraine communities in the management strategy Study on bush-meat in the Tai region Research on the Ebola virus Mapping of the different biosphere reserves zones
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Specific variables... |
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Abiotic
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n.a. |
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Biodiversity
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Biodiversity, ethology, mammals, plants, tropical humid forest. |
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Socio-economic |
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Human health, sacred sites, stakeholders' interests. |
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Integrated
monitoring |
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Management issues, mapping, planning and zoning measures/zonation, sustainable development/sustainable use. |
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Contact address |
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Jérôme Ebagnerin Tondoh
Université d'Abobo-Adjamé 08 BP 109
ABIDJAN 08
Côte d'Ivoire
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Telephone |
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(225) 21 25 73 36 (Office) (225) 23 52 19 98 (Home) |
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Fax |
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(225) 21 25 73 36 (Office) Cell: (225) 07 96 80 45 |
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