THE ROLE OF GRAZING ON LANDSCAPE DEGRADATION IN THE SABGABAMUNKA AREA, CAMEROON

The Sabga-Bamunka Area is a vivid example of areas in Sub-Saharan Africa where grazing has resulted in conspicuous landscape deterioration. Landscape degradation is quite visible over the globe but the manifestations of degradation on rangelands remains complex and varied from one place to anothe...

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Main Authors: Tankie Quinta SHEGWE, Clement Anguh NKWEMOH, Sirri Erika SUH, Shey Dominic NFORYA, Wirsiy Destain YUNGSI, Tchana Christian BRICE
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Published: Beladi 2021-04-01
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spelling doaj-22ecf9e8a40b405e89e47056c1d7de4d2021-05-03T09:11:45ZengBeladiRevista Universitară de Sociologie2537-50242021-04-01XVII1174185THE ROLE OF GRAZING ON LANDSCAPE DEGRADATION IN THE SABGABAMUNKA AREA, CAMEROONTankie Quinta SHEGWE0Clement Anguh NKWEMOH1Sirri Erika SUH2Shey Dominic NFORYA3Wirsiy Destain YUNGSI4 Tchana Christian BRICE5National Institute of Cartography (Cameroon)University of Yaoundé I (Cameroon)National Institute of Cartography, (Cameroon)University of Yaoundé I (Cameroon)National Institute of Cartography, (Cameroon)National Institute of Cartography, (Cameroon)The Sabga-Bamunka Area is a vivid example of areas in Sub-Saharan Africa where grazing has resulted in conspicuous landscape deterioration. Landscape degradation is quite visible over the globe but the manifestations of degradation on rangelands remains complex and varied from one place to another. This study is therefore carried out to assess the effects of grazing activities on the landscape of the Bamunka-Sabga Area. The methodology that has been adopted in this research is both deductive and inductive. The data used have been obtained from primary sources through field measurements, observations, photographs, and administration of questionnaire, focus group discussions and interviews. The study also made use of topographic map, satellite images, Landsat ETM of study Area. Data was then treated with the use of GIS and Computer Assisted Cartographic soft wares such as QUANTUM GIS, ArcGIS, and ADOBE illustrator. The processed data were then presented in the form of; tables, graphs, histograms and synoptic charts as well as maps. The study reveals that cattle’s rearing is the main triggering force of the landscape degradation processes. This has been seen through the numerous erosional forms, reduction in vegetal cover, and recurrent/ incessant mass-movements. It was equally clearly deduced that the carrying capacity of the area is overstretched resulting in overgrazing, as a result of increasing numbers of herds that graze on the commons. The quest of the growing population to obtain a living as well as improving on the economy of the area has overtasked the environmental resources. The solutions proposed involve strategies to prevent and control landscape degradation. These solutions are sustainable and fall within the ability of the local inhabitants and the economic context of our nation. There is thus the need for concrete environmental management plans that can meet the taste of time in the short, medium and long term for present day Sabga-Bamunka areahttp://www.sociologiecraiova.ro/revista/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/RUS-1_2021_ff-174-185.pdfcattle rearingovergrazinglandscape degradationfarmer-grazier conflictsustainable management
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author Tankie Quinta SHEGWE
Clement Anguh NKWEMOH
Sirri Erika SUH
Shey Dominic NFORYA
Wirsiy Destain YUNGSI
Tchana Christian BRICE
spellingShingle Tankie Quinta SHEGWE
Clement Anguh NKWEMOH
Sirri Erika SUH
Shey Dominic NFORYA
Wirsiy Destain YUNGSI
Tchana Christian BRICE
THE ROLE OF GRAZING ON LANDSCAPE DEGRADATION IN THE SABGABAMUNKA AREA, CAMEROON
Revista Universitară de Sociologie
cattle rearing
overgrazing
landscape degradation
farmer-grazier conflict
sustainable management
author_facet Tankie Quinta SHEGWE
Clement Anguh NKWEMOH
Sirri Erika SUH
Shey Dominic NFORYA
Wirsiy Destain YUNGSI
Tchana Christian BRICE
author_sort Tankie Quinta SHEGWE
title THE ROLE OF GRAZING ON LANDSCAPE DEGRADATION IN THE SABGABAMUNKA AREA, CAMEROON
title_short THE ROLE OF GRAZING ON LANDSCAPE DEGRADATION IN THE SABGABAMUNKA AREA, CAMEROON
title_full THE ROLE OF GRAZING ON LANDSCAPE DEGRADATION IN THE SABGABAMUNKA AREA, CAMEROON
title_fullStr THE ROLE OF GRAZING ON LANDSCAPE DEGRADATION IN THE SABGABAMUNKA AREA, CAMEROON
title_full_unstemmed THE ROLE OF GRAZING ON LANDSCAPE DEGRADATION IN THE SABGABAMUNKA AREA, CAMEROON
title_sort role of grazing on landscape degradation in the sabgabamunka area, cameroon
publisher Beladi
series Revista Universitară de Sociologie
issn 2537-5024
publishDate 2021-04-01
description The Sabga-Bamunka Area is a vivid example of areas in Sub-Saharan Africa where grazing has resulted in conspicuous landscape deterioration. Landscape degradation is quite visible over the globe but the manifestations of degradation on rangelands remains complex and varied from one place to another. This study is therefore carried out to assess the effects of grazing activities on the landscape of the Bamunka-Sabga Area. The methodology that has been adopted in this research is both deductive and inductive. The data used have been obtained from primary sources through field measurements, observations, photographs, and administration of questionnaire, focus group discussions and interviews. The study also made use of topographic map, satellite images, Landsat ETM of study Area. Data was then treated with the use of GIS and Computer Assisted Cartographic soft wares such as QUANTUM GIS, ArcGIS, and ADOBE illustrator. The processed data were then presented in the form of; tables, graphs, histograms and synoptic charts as well as maps. The study reveals that cattle’s rearing is the main triggering force of the landscape degradation processes. This has been seen through the numerous erosional forms, reduction in vegetal cover, and recurrent/ incessant mass-movements. It was equally clearly deduced that the carrying capacity of the area is overstretched resulting in overgrazing, as a result of increasing numbers of herds that graze on the commons. The quest of the growing population to obtain a living as well as improving on the economy of the area has overtasked the environmental resources. The solutions proposed involve strategies to prevent and control landscape degradation. These solutions are sustainable and fall within the ability of the local inhabitants and the economic context of our nation. There is thus the need for concrete environmental management plans that can meet the taste of time in the short, medium and long term for present day Sabga-Bamunka area
topic cattle rearing
overgrazing
landscape degradation
farmer-grazier conflict
sustainable management
url http://www.sociologiecraiova.ro/revista/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/RUS-1_2021_ff-174-185.pdf
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