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This book examines the nexus between livelihood capital and resilience across Africa, offering a regional perspective on how people cope with climate change, conflict, and economic uncertainty. Drawing on the Sustainable Livelihoods Framework, it explains how natural, human, social, physical, and financial capital interact to shape absorptive, adaptive, and transformative capacities. Through a comparative analysis of North, East, West, Central, and Southern Africa, the book shows that resilience is context specific, shaped by governance systems, ecological conditions, and access to resources.
By integrating case studies with policy analysis, the book highlights pathways for strengthening resilience through inclusive governance and strategic investment in livelihood assets. It emphasizes that resilience is not merely survival, but the ability to bounce forward toward equitable and sustainable futures. Through a synthesis of regional lessons and proffering practical recommendations, the book serves as a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers engaged in development and climate adaptation across diverse social and ecological contexts in Africa.
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Botanic and Zoological Gardens for the Ex-Situ Conservation of Threatened Flora and Fauna Species in Cameroon: Governance and Policy Framework.- Chapter 3: The Role of Nature Reserves and Wildlife Sanctuaries in the In-Situ Conservation of Threatened Flora and Fauna Species in Cameroon: Governance and Policy Paradigms.- Chapter 4: National Parks in Cameroon and the In-Situ Conservation of Threatened Flora and Fauna Species: Governance and Policy Paradigms.- Chapter 5: Contribution of Protected Areas to Climate Resilience in Cameroon: Livelihood and Policy Implications.- Chapter 6: Conclusion.



