The forests of the Congo Basin are exploited by rural communities and timber companies at different scales to meet various conflicting interests. The forest contributes in several ways to rural livelihoods, but the growing importance of timber exploitation poses a threat to this livelihood's fabric and to the conservation of biodiversity. For example 6% of the top 23 timber species exported from cameroon have important non-timber values to local communities. The paper argues that in the process of forest exploitation, a balanced approach is needed to take into account the interests of both rural communities and timber companies. This will require among other things the development and implementation of sustainable forest management plans by...
This article focuses on timber sourced from the agricultural areas in the shifting cultivation lands...
The potential for combining timber and non-timber forest product extraction has been examined in the...
This article focuses on timber sourced from the agricultural areas in the shifting cultivation lands...
The forests of the Congo Basin are exploited by rural communities and timber companies at different ...
Many trees are important to local communities for health, income, nutrition, and construction purpos...
The humid forest of the equatorial zone is characterized by considerable biological diversity. Some ...
Multiple-use forest management is considered by many as a preferable alternative to single-use, gene...
Non-timber forest products (NTFPs) extraction and trade is considered an income generating activity ...
NTFPs are important for Central African populations because of their close links with the forest env...
Extensive areas of the Congo Basin forest are allocated to timber concessionaires. These forests als...
Much of the Congo Basin is managed for timber from dozens of species. More than 60% also produce non...
The domestic timber sector, and the drivers behind its expansions and contractions, have generally b...
Recently adopted reforms of forest legislation in Central African countries take into account the in...
This Brief is based on a report prepared for the CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agrofo...
Non-timber forest products (NTFP) are very important for people of Central African countries, howeve...
This article focuses on timber sourced from the agricultural areas in the shifting cultivation lands...
The potential for combining timber and non-timber forest product extraction has been examined in the...
This article focuses on timber sourced from the agricultural areas in the shifting cultivation lands...
The forests of the Congo Basin are exploited by rural communities and timber companies at different ...
Many trees are important to local communities for health, income, nutrition, and construction purpos...
The humid forest of the equatorial zone is characterized by considerable biological diversity. Some ...
Multiple-use forest management is considered by many as a preferable alternative to single-use, gene...
Non-timber forest products (NTFPs) extraction and trade is considered an income generating activity ...
NTFPs are important for Central African populations because of their close links with the forest env...
Extensive areas of the Congo Basin forest are allocated to timber concessionaires. These forests als...
Much of the Congo Basin is managed for timber from dozens of species. More than 60% also produce non...
The domestic timber sector, and the drivers behind its expansions and contractions, have generally b...
Recently adopted reforms of forest legislation in Central African countries take into account the in...
This Brief is based on a report prepared for the CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agrofo...
Non-timber forest products (NTFP) are very important for people of Central African countries, howeve...
This article focuses on timber sourced from the agricultural areas in the shifting cultivation lands...
The potential for combining timber and non-timber forest product extraction has been examined in the...
This article focuses on timber sourced from the agricultural areas in the shifting cultivation lands...