Central African economies rely heavily on the exploitation of natural resources. The trade in wild resources, however, can cause damage to the environment, sometimes wiping out entire species or disrupting natural processes such as the movement of nutrients and energy. Such environmental degradation reduces many people’s quality of life and can be very difficult and expensive to repair.
To solve these problems, we must first understand the whole picture – how much does extracting wild resources and producing crops impact both the environment and the people in the area?