The Spanish co-operation programme in Equatorial Guinea: a ten-year review of research and nature conservation in Bioko
✍ Scribed by Javier Castroviejo; Javier Justeb; Ramon Castelo; Jaime Pérez
- Book ID
- 104633670
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 769 KB
- Volume
- 3
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0960-3115
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✦ Synopsis
The Research and Nature Conservation Programme in Equatorial Guinea was launched in 1985, financed by the Spanish Technical Co-operation Agency. The Programme's main objectives were to: (i) increase scientific research; (ii) set up a Museum of Natural History for the country; (iii) update environmental legislation; (iv) create a network of protected natural areas; (v) promote Equatorial Guinea's participation in international forums on the environment; (vi) train local personnel and (vii) implement environmental education programmes. Actions undertaken and results obtained over a ten-year period are reviewed herein. The Programme has been important in raising the level of scientific awareness of the country's resources but more importantly, it has catalysed the inception of the country's existing legal framework for environmental protection (Ley 8/1988). Within this law, regulations with respect to wildlife, protected areas and hunting were promulgated. These include the legal basis to create other reserve areas and non-profit organizations related to wildlife protection. The Programme has been able to employ the law to stop exploitation and road-building along the south of Bioko.