Mrs. Estelle Manuela Nganlo Keguep | Forestry | Research and Development Excellence Award

Mrs. Estelle Manuela Nganlo Keguep is an environmental researcher specializing in cooperation and sustainable development, with a focus on natural resource management, climate action, and peace-building. Her work highlights forest and landscape restoration, community forestry, and indigenous contributions to initiatives like REDD+. She has contributed to global research on carbon sequestration, mangrove restoration, and biogas production. With publications spanning Africa and the United States, her research emphasizes community engagement, capacity building, and sustainable environmental solutions.

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Featured Publications


Gaps and Challenges in Forest and Landscape Restoration: An Examination of Three Mid-Atlantic Appalachian States in the United States
– Forests, 2026


Capacity Building and Support for the Community Forest Allocation Process in the Central African Republic: Contributions to the Bonn Challenge
– The Restoration Initiative, 2022


Indigenous Women and their Contribution to REDD+: An Analysis for Cameroon and a Showcase of Best Practices
– MPIDO Climate Project, 2018


Energy Valuation of Animal Excrement in the Production of Biogas: Biomethanation of Rabbit Dungs in Laboratory
– Petroleum and Chemical Industry International, 2018


Evaluation du Potentiel de Séquestration du Carbone Aérien dans les Mangroves de Joal Fadiouth et de Djirnda (Sénégal)
– Carbon Sequestration Study, 2014
Estelle Manuela Nganlo Keguep | Forestry | Research and Development Excellence Award

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