Virunga Ɔman Mmoa Yɛmmea
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Virunga Ɔman Mmoa Yɛmmea yɛ ɔman mmɔnten so atrae a ɛwɔ Albertine Rift Bon mu wɔ Democratic Republic of the Congo apuei fam . Wɔbɔɔ no wɔ 1925 mu. Wɔ ne sorokɔ mu no, efi 680 m (2,230) na ɛwɔ hɔ ft) wɔ Semliki Asubɔnten bon mu koduu 5,109 m (16,762) na ɛwɔ hɔ ft) wɔ Rwenzori Mmepɔw so . Efi atifi fam kosi anafo fam no, ɛtrɛw bɛyɛ 300 km (190) na ɛwɔ hɔ mi), a ne fa kɛse no ara wɔ amanaman ntam ahye a ɛne Uganda ne Rwanda wɔ apuei fam no so.[1] Ne kɛse yɛ 8,090 kilomita
Ogya mmepɔw abien a ɛyɛ nnam wɔ abɔnten so atrae hɔ, Bepɔw Nyiragongo ne Nyamuragira .[2] Wɔayɛ ɔman no mmɔnten so atrae no atrae ahorow ne wuram mmoa ahorow no kɛse . Wɔakyerɛw mmoa ne nhwiren ahorow bɛboro 3,000 ho asɛm, na emu bɛboro 300 wɔ Albertine Rift a apuei fam gorilla ( Gorilla beringei ) ne sika kɔkɔɔ bonsu ( Cercopithecus kandti ) ka ho .[3]
Wɔ 1979 mu no, wɔkyerɛw Ɔman Mmoa Yɛmmea no din sɛ UNESCO Wiase Agyapade esiane mmeae ahorow a ɛdɔɔso a ɛwɔ hɔ, abɔde a nkwa wom ne mmoa a wɔte hɔ a ɛyɛ soronko, ne bepɔw so akraman a wɔntaa ntra a ɛbɔ ho ban nti. Wɔakyerɛw no din wɔ Wiase Agyapade a Ɛwɔ Asiane mu Kyerɛwtohɔ mu fi 1994 esiane ɔmanfo basabasayɛ ne nnipa a wɔdɔɔso wɔ ɔmantam no mu nti.[4]
Atuatewfo akuw de ntua a edi awu pii aba abɔnten so atrae hɔ, na wɔakunkum mmɔnten so ahwɛfo pii.
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sesa- ↑ Crawford, A. & Bernstein, J. (2008). MEAs, Conservation and Conflict – A case study of Virunga National Park, DRC. Geneva: International Institute for Sustainable Development.
- ↑ Tedesco, D. (2002). "1995 Nyiragongo and Nyamulagira activity in the Virunga National Park: A volcanic crisis". Acta Vulcanologica. 14 (1/2): 149–155.
- ↑ Plumptre, A. J.; Davenport, T. R.; Behangana, M.; Kityo, R.; Eilu, G.; Ssegawa, P.; Ewango, C.; Meirte, D.; Kahindo, C.; Herremans, M. & Peterhans, J. K. (2007). "The biodiversity of the Albertine Rift". Biological Conservation. 134 (2): 178–194. doi:10.1016/j.biocon.2006.08.021.
- ↑ Debonnet, G. & Hillman-Smith, K. (2004). "Supporting protected areas in a time of political turmoil: the case of World Heritage Sites in the Democratic Republic of Congo". Parks. 14 (1): 9–16.