Le développement communautaire à la périphérie du Parc National de la Pendjari
The Pendjari Biosphere Reserve (including the Séri-Kérou zone) covers 05 communes (Tanguiéta, Matéri, Kouandé Kérou and Banikoara). It includes the Pendjari National Park, three hunting zones, a Zone d’Occupation Contrôlée (ZOC) and a resource exploitation zone, used by around 100,000 inhabitants living on the outskirts in 55 villages. These populations mainly practice agriculture (cereals, pulses, roots and tubers and cotton as a cash crop), extensive livestock farming, fishing and hunting. Local rural communities also use the park’s resources to meet some of their basic needs.
The assets (strengths and opportunities) that characterize this protected area include:
- High biodiversity, forming an integral part of the largest Protected Area in West Africa, with one of the most intact ecosystems in West Africa;
- The existence of new and operational infrastructures.