Les Baka, un modèle ancestral pour préserver les forêts du Cameroun

28 mars 2025 | Simon Hoyte, Postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Anthropology and Extreme Citizen Science Research Group (ExCiteS), UCL
Les Baka du village de Bemba, au Cameroun, illustrent comment le partage contribue à la gestion et à la préservation des forêts.
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