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Improving decentralized forest management in Cameroon: options and opportunities from ten years of experience

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Title Improving decentralized forest management in Cameroon: options and opportunities from ten years of experience
 
Creator Oyono, P.R.
Ribot, J.C.
Assembe-Mvondo, S.
Logo, P.B.
 
Subject decentralization
forest management
forestry policies
 
Description This Policy Brief: (1) outlines recommendations for change and improvement; (2) describes the legal and institutional infrastructure of decentralized forest management in Cameroon; (3) describes how basic mechanisms of decentralized forest management operate in practice; and (4) summarizes the findings of five years of World Resources Institute (WRI)-Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) research on decentralized forestry policy and practice. The decentralization of forestry management in Cameroon has succeeded in providing powers to local actors and enabling them to establish community forests, council forests and communitymanaged hunting zones, and to have access to forestry fees. The impacts of this transfer of power on local democracy, equity, living standards, poverty alleviation, social vulnerability and environmental sustainability are, however, weak. There is enormous room for improvement. This brief formulates recommendations with a view to transforming the promise of decentralized forest management in Cameroon into action and positive outcomes on the ground, notably poverty reduction.
 
Date 2007
2012-06-04T09:12:33Z
2012-06-04T09:12:33Z
 
Type Brief
 
Identifier Oyono, P.R., Ribot, J.C., Assembe Mvondo, S., Logo, P.B. 2007. Improving decentralized forest management in Cameroon: options and opportunities from ten years of experience . CIFOR Governance Brief No.33. Bogor, Indonesia, Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR). 12p.
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/19600
https://www.cifor.org/knowledge/publication/2190
 
Language en
 
Rights Open Access
 
Publisher Center for International Forestry Research