Le terroir villageois d’IYEMBE MOKE et sa contribution à la conservation de la biodiversité
The Iyembe Moke village terroir is located in the Lac Ntomba sector, in the Bikoro territory. Initiated as part of the national land-use planning program, the terroir is spread over several ecosystems covering some 5,065.66 ha of dense rainforest, 982 ha of secondary forest, 930 ha of savannah and 480 ha of fallow land. In terms of biodiversity, the various ecosystems present offer a diversity of plant species used as timber, monkey species, wild boar and others. The swamp forests are also home to peat bogs, which play an important role in maintaining ecosystem balance through carbon sequestration. The project was initiated with the aim of promoting community-based management of land and natural ecosystems through coherent, rational planning by communities, with a view to sustainable management of natural resources and contributing to the conservation of Biodiversity.