From the Diawling and Djoudj National Parks to the Transfrontier Biosphere Reserve: Management Strategies Changes of the Senegal River Lower Delta

The rich biodiversity and natural heritage of the fragile Senegal River lower delta ecosystems explains its early enlisting as wetlands of international importance. The Senegalese Djoudj Birds National park created in 1971 marked the beginning of a heritagisation process followed by the Mauritanian...

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