Cameroonian community forests were designed and implemented to meet the general objectives of forest management decentralization for democratic and community management. The spread of management conflicts all over the country has shown that these broad expectations have not been met. We describe conflicts occurring in 20 community forests by types of actors and processes involved. We argue that a number of external (community vs. external actors) and internal (intra-community) conflicts are part of the causes blocking the expected outcome of Cameroonian community forests, fostering bad governance and loss of confidence. Rent appropriation and control of forest resources appear as systemic or generalized conflicts. While community forest su...
Cameroon's 1994 Forestry law launched a new approach to natural resource management. The 1996 Consti...
This paper examines Cameroon’s model of forest-management decentralisation by characterising its org...
A range of countries have sought more equitable governance of their natural resources, by devolving ...
Cameroonian community forests were designed and implemented to meet the general objectives of fores...
Cameroonian community forests were designed and implemented to meet the general objectives of forest...
Summary Community-based forest management has been promoted widely to enable local communities captu...
Community-based forest management has been promoted widely to enable local communities capture the v...
Community Forest Enterprises (CFEs) are “a form of enterprise based on collective ownership or secur...
In Cameroon, local community involvement in the process of forest management is obligatory. Within t...
Community forestry around the world has demonstrated its potential for implementing the Reducing Emi...
A range of countries have sought more equitable governance of their natural resources, by devolving ...
[Extract] Initiated more than two decades ago through forest legislations and policy reforms in Came...
Public participation has been found essential for sustainable forest management and the decentraliza...
Abstract Using an interdisciplinary approach with focus on cultural studies, this study provides ins...
In this paper consideration is first given to how community forestry practitioners have commonly und...
Cameroon's 1994 Forestry law launched a new approach to natural resource management. The 1996 Consti...
This paper examines Cameroon’s model of forest-management decentralisation by characterising its org...
A range of countries have sought more equitable governance of their natural resources, by devolving ...
Cameroonian community forests were designed and implemented to meet the general objectives of fores...
Cameroonian community forests were designed and implemented to meet the general objectives of forest...
Summary Community-based forest management has been promoted widely to enable local communities captu...
Community-based forest management has been promoted widely to enable local communities capture the v...
Community Forest Enterprises (CFEs) are “a form of enterprise based on collective ownership or secur...
In Cameroon, local community involvement in the process of forest management is obligatory. Within t...
Community forestry around the world has demonstrated its potential for implementing the Reducing Emi...
A range of countries have sought more equitable governance of their natural resources, by devolving ...
[Extract] Initiated more than two decades ago through forest legislations and policy reforms in Came...
Public participation has been found essential for sustainable forest management and the decentraliza...
Abstract Using an interdisciplinary approach with focus on cultural studies, this study provides ins...
In this paper consideration is first given to how community forestry practitioners have commonly und...
Cameroon's 1994 Forestry law launched a new approach to natural resource management. The 1996 Consti...
This paper examines Cameroon’s model of forest-management decentralisation by characterising its org...
A range of countries have sought more equitable governance of their natural resources, by devolving ...