Hirokazu Yasuoka
Associate Professor, Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto University
Research area of responsible for advising
Indigenous and Ecological Knowledge
Role-sharing
Data collection
Reseach theme
Research area
Activities
References
- Yasuoka, H.(2020) Unreflective promotion of the non-timber forest product trade undermines the quality of life of the Baka: Implications of the Irvingia gabonensis kernel trade in southeast Cameroon. African Study Monographs Supplementary Issue 60: 85–98.
- Kamgaing, T. O. W., Dzefack, Z. C. B., & Yasuoka, H.(2019) Declining ungulate populations in an African rainforest: Evidence from local knowledge, ecological surveys, and bushmeat records. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 7: 249. DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2019.00249.
- Kamgaing, T. O. W., Bobo, K. S., Djakda, D., Azobou, K. B. V., Hamadjida, B. R., Balangounde, M. Y., Simo, K. J., & Yasuoka, H.(2018) Population density estimates of forest duikers (Philantomba monticola & Cephalophus spp.) differ greatly between survey methods. African Journal of Ecology 56: 908–916.
- Yasuoka, H., Hirai, M., Kamgaing, T. O. W., Dzefack, Z. C. B., Kamdoum, E. C. B., & Bobo, K. S.(2015) Changes in the composition of hunting catches in southeastern Cameroon: A promising approach for collaborative wildlife management between ecologists and local hunters. Ecology and Society 20(4): 25. DOI: 10.5751/ES-08041-200425.
- Yasuoka, H.(2014) Snare hunting among Baka hunter-gatherers: Implications for sustainable wildlife management. African Study Monographs, Supplementary Issue 49: 115−136.