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La foret en Republique Democratique du Congo post-conflict: analyse d'un agenda prioritaire

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Title La foret en Republique Democratique du Congo post-conflict: analyse d'un agenda prioritaire
 
Creator Debroux, L.
Hart, T.
Kaimowitz, D.
Karsenty, A.
Topa, G.
 
Subject forestry policies
rural development
nature conservation
forest management
conflicts
 
Description Forests are ubiquitous in the Democratic Republic of Congo; they touch the cultural and economic life of most of the population and have enormous global environmental significance. After years of conflicts and mismanagement, reconstruction is key to improving living conditions and consolidating peace. At the same time, better roads and trade bring risks—threatening forests and biodiversity by facilitating logging, land conversion, and the seizure of forest rights by vested interests. Anticipating these threats, in 2002, the transitional government started a Priority Reform Agenda. This report analyses the soundness of this Agenda, the progress achieved to date, and the priorities for the future. It emphasises the nature of forests as a public good; and the importance of the rule of law, transparency and public participation in managing natural resources. It highlights the multiplicity of claims on forests; calls for multipurpose participatory land-use planning; and emphasises the need to secure traditional user rights. Beyond the risks, the return of peace to the DRC also offers a unique opportunity to take a fresh look at the second-largest rainforest in the world, and to implement innovative strategies that give priority to the environment and to local people.
 
Date 2007
2012-06-04T09:12:36Z
2012-06-04T09:12:36Z
 
Type Book
 
Identifier Debroux, L., Hart, T., Kaimowitz, D., Karsenty, A., Topa, G., eds. 2007. La foret en Republique Democratique du Congo post-conflict: analyse d'un agenda prioritaire . Bogor, Indonesia, CIFOR, The World Bank, CIRAD. xxii, 82p. ISBN: 979-24-4683-4..
979-24-4683-4
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/19649
https://www.cifor.org/knowledge/publication/2243
 
Language fr
 
Publisher CIFOR, The World Bank, CIRAD