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Yangambi is a town in
Isangi Isangi is a town in the Tshopo Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, headquarters of Isangi Territory. Location Isangi is downstream from Kisangani at the confluence of the Lomami and Congo rivers. There is a road running south fro ...
territory of
Tshopo Tshopo is one of the 21 provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo created in the 2015 repartitioning. It is situated in the north central part of the country on the Tshopo River, for which it is named. Tshopo, Bas-Uele, Haut-Uele, ...
province,
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Location

Yangambi is on the north side of the
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and lies on the R408 road which connects it to
Kisangani Kisangani (), formerly Stanleyville (), is the capital of Tshopo, Tshopo Province, located on the Congo River in the eastern part of the central Congo Basin in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is the country's fifth-most populous urban a ...
100 kilometers to the east. This road is unpaved, rarely used in the rainy season and difficult to use at all times of the year. The roads linking Yangambi to Weko and
Isangi Isangi is a town in the Tshopo Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, headquarters of Isangi Territory. Location Isangi is downstream from Kisangani at the confluence of the Lomami and Congo rivers. There is a road running south fro ...
are also very poor. The river provides an alternative transport route. The town was once served by the small Yangambi Airport.


Weather

Mean annual rainfall is . August is the wettest month and February the driest. The skies tend to be partly cloudy even during the drier seasons.


Yangambi Biosphere Reserve

235,000 hectares of forest around Yangambi were declared a Biosphere Reserve in 1976, part of
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’s
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(MAB). The Yangambi Biosphere Reserve comprises secondary forests with '' Pycnanthus angolensis'' and '' Fagara macrophylla'', semi deciduous secondary rain forests, rain forests with ''
Gilbertiodendron dewevrei ''Gilbertiodendron dewevrei'' is a species of tree in the family Fabaceae, native to tropical rain forests in Central Africa. It is often the dominant tree species of the Guineo-Congolian rainforest. The timber is traded as ''limbali'', and is us ...
'', climax forests with ''
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'' and marshland forests. The site is very important from a biodiversity point of view since it hosts endangered tree species, such as Afrormosia (''
Pericopsis elata ''Pericopsis elata'' is a species of flowering plant in the family ''Fabaceae'' and is known by the common names African teak, afrormosia, kokrodua and assamela. Description The species grows to 30-45m tall with a trunk of 1–1.8m in diameter. ...
''). It was also once home to elephants ( ''Loxodonta africana cyclotis''), but they have now disappeared locally. In 2018, a study confirmed the presence of Common Chimpanzees (''
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'') in the area.


Research center

During the colonial era, Yangambi was home to the Institut national pour les études agronomiques du Congo belge (INEAC), one of the world's most important tropical agriculture and forestry research centers. The INEAC experimental fields and laboratories were built along a road parallel to the north bank of the Congo river, and along a road stretching northward from the river for about . In the 1930s researchers at INEAC found the relationship between the ''tenera'', ''dura'' and ''pisifera'' oil palms. Oil palms have relatively low yield around Yangambi compared to coastal regions. This appears to be due to the lower night temperatures in the continental interior, which have a mean minimum at Yangambi of around . The center developed a number of varieties of soy beans for use in different parts of the country. Early-maturing varieties yielded over 1,200 kg/ha of soybeans. Field trials showed that inoculation could increase yields by 80% to 300%. In the 1950s INEAC researchers discovered the 'Yangambi km 5' (AAA) dessert banana. This variety yields large numbers of small fruit with an excellent taste, is productive even on poor soils and is resistant to black leaf streak disease. There is some evidence that this cultivar may have originated in southern Thailand, introduced to the
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region in northeastern Congo and then brought to Yangambi before
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. After independence, the INEAC became the
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(INERA), a Congolese institution. However, decades of conflict and political instability led to a progressive decline of Yangambi's research station.


Recent developments

Since 2017, with funding from the
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, the
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(CIFOR) and several international and Congolese partners are conducting efforts to make of Yangambi's landscape a world-class hub for development, science, and conservation. Recent initiatives include restoration of degraded land, new infrastructure, research on endangered flora and fauna, support to local entrepreneurs, and training of local forest experts. In 2018, the Meise Botanic Garden and INERA renovated Yangambi's herbarium, which has a collection of 150,000 dried plant specimens. In 2019, the
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(RMCA) launched a new wood biology laboratory in Yangambi, the first of its kind in
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. Since 2020, Yangambi hosts the
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's first Eddy covariance flux tower, installed by
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