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Prunus Africana under stress: adaptation strategies of indigenous communities to climate change at Mount Cameroon

  • Prunus africana is a “flagship” medicinal plant species in Africa. However, its dynamics and sensitivity to climate change remain unclear. This study explores the perceived dynamics of P. africana in relation to climate change and indigenous adaptation strategies based on local knowledge of forest-dependent communities around Mount Cameroon. To achieve this objective, empirical data was collected in four villages by conducting group discussions, interviews, transect walks and observations. The study reveals that P. africana at lower forest altitudes is highly susceptible to weather anomalies and climate change, expressed by increases in pest and disease infections, decreasing area distribution, changes in growth and vitality and decelerated recovery after harvesting. Due to its importance for medicinal purposes, local farmers plant P. africana on farmlands, practice agroforestry and create nurseries. This study aims to provide insights for integrated conservation and developmentPrunus africana is a “flagship” medicinal plant species in Africa. However, its dynamics and sensitivity to climate change remain unclear. This study explores the perceived dynamics of P. africana in relation to climate change and indigenous adaptation strategies based on local knowledge of forest-dependent communities around Mount Cameroon. To achieve this objective, empirical data was collected in four villages by conducting group discussions, interviews, transect walks and observations. The study reveals that P. africana at lower forest altitudes is highly susceptible to weather anomalies and climate change, expressed by increases in pest and disease infections, decreasing area distribution, changes in growth and vitality and decelerated recovery after harvesting. Due to its importance for medicinal purposes, local farmers plant P. africana on farmlands, practice agroforestry and create nurseries. This study aims to provide insights for integrated conservation and development projects adapting to climate change, fostering medicinal plant conservation and sustainable livelihoods.show moreshow less

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Author:Vivian Njole Ntoko, Matthias SchmidtORCiDGND
URN:urn:nbn:de:bvb:384-opus4-1247736
Frontdoor URLhttps://opus.bibliothek.uni-augsburg.de/opus4/124773
ISSN:1873-7617OPAC
ISSN:1873-7854OPAC
Parent Title (English):Small-Scale Forestry
Publisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Place of publication:Berlin
Type:Article
Language:English
Year of first Publication:2025
Publishing Institution:Universität Augsburg
Release Date:2025/09/03
Volume:24
Issue:3
First Page:317
Last Page:333
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/s11842-025-09595-5
Institutes:Fakultät für Angewandte Informatik
Fakultät für Angewandte Informatik / Institut für Geographie
Fakultät für Angewandte Informatik / Institut für Geographie / Lehrstuhl für Humangeographie und Transformationsforschung
Nachhaltigkeitsziele
Nachhaltigkeitsziele / Ziel 2 - Kein Hunger
Nachhaltigkeitsziele / Ziel 13 - Maßnahmen zum Klimaschutz
Nachhaltigkeitsziele / Ziel 15 - Leben an Land
Dewey Decimal Classification:9 Geschichte und Geografie / 91 Geografie, Reisen / 910 Geografie, Reisen
Licence (German):CC-BY 4.0: Creative Commons: Namensnennung