Dr. Lise Bethy Mavoungou’s research focuses on herpetology, animal bioecology, and the conservation of biodiversity. She is particularly interested in snake species assemblages and their ecological and medical relevance in the Republic of Congo. Her work also encompasses sustainable development, environmental management, and circular economy principles, specifically within waste engineering and sustainable urban planning. She explores social aspects of sustainable forest management in developing countries, contributing to projects that align with biodiversity conservation and sustainability goals.
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Google Scholar Citations: Over 500 citations.
Key Publications:
- Prevalence and therapeutic management of snakebite cases in the health facilities of the Bouenza department from 2009 to 2021, Republic of Congo
- Pan African Medical Journal (2022); DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2022.42.139.35024
- Snake species assemblages across habitat types in four departments of the Republic of Congo, with emphasis on medically-relevant venomous species
- Heliyon (2024); DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e33583
Dr. Mavoungou’s research contributions reflect her expertise in herpetology, sustainability, and waste management, making her a valuable voice in both academic and conservation communities.
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