Southern Criminology and prison research. A case study of prisoner’s reintegration in Cameroon KU Leuven
Southern Criminology en gevangenisonderzoek. Een gevalstudie van de re-integratie van gedetineerden in Kameroen
Southern Criminology en gevangenisonderzoek. Een gevalstudie van de re-integratie van gedetineerden in Kameroen
Nowadays, surveys carried out in developing countries, reveals very high levels of mycotoxin contamination in food matrices. Inspite this rapid increase in research results from developing countries, no data has been reported for Cameroon. Thus, this project aim at the following objectives: to obtain knowledge on the extend of mycotoxin contamination in different areas of Cameroon, to gather information on the mycotoxin contents in the ...
As almost no data are available on mycotoxin contamination in Cameroon, a general mycotoxin survey will be conducted in different geographical/climate regions of the country. Easy-to-use field tests for mycotoxin analysis will be used in Cameroon. Local farmers will be trained in good agricultural practices to reduce and prevent mycotoxin contamination. Also preliminary clinical studies will be performed to measure mycotoxin exposure in ...
In Cameroon, migration is coupled with specific expectations from the community, in particular related to sharing resources. This research takes a step further by exploring how these perspectives of community members impact reintegration processes of returned migrants, in relation to existing
support structures. Next to increasing our scientific knowledge, clear-cut recommendations for both policy and practice will be formulated to ...
This study investigates the impact of a development project on farmer livelihoods in rural areas in Cameroon. The targeted development project focuses on the promotion of the commercialisation of Ricinodendron heudelotii kernels. The development project's interventions have an impact on farmers' livelihoods. This study investigates the multiple levels of this impact: financial, social, human, natural and physical.
This research aims: 1. to examine whether the ongoing revision of the legal frameworks of Cameroon,
Congo, the CAR and the DRC are compatible with the establishment of an optimal implementation of PES
system under REDD+, 2. to provide insights on a coherent and adequate legal framework on PES based
on existing legal instruments.
These scholarships are awarded to researchers on the basis of social or humanitarian reasons (Blaise-Pascal Ntirumenyerwa Mihigo)
The tropical forest margins are characterised by socio-ecological dynamics which contribute to changes in tree cover usually through changing land use practices in relation to stakeholders’ perception, needs, and objectives. The aim is to analyse the land use dynamics and assess the contribution of tree intensification/diversity agroforestry system as a climate change mitigation strategy through along the forest margin landscapes.
This project tends to compare identity dynamics (see Pinxten, Verstraete & Longman, 2004) in different deaf
communities in an effort to provide a critical perspective on the cultural construction of the notions of deaf
culture and deaf identity currently being used in deaf studies. On a practical level, worldwide and especially in
developing countries, there is a strong need for deaf people to achieve their human, ...
Bees are important for pollination of plants and beekeeping. The Adamaoua is the largest
beekeeping region in Cameroon. This work will help to understand the relationship between
bees and Daniellia olivieri, Lophira lanceolata and Nauclea latifolia in Ngaoundal. The data
will help to determine the reproductive system: phenology, beekeeping value, bees impact
on pollination and their variation.