In Cameroon, resources such as non-wood forest products are often managed as common pool resources in customary systems, which have been variously influenced by changes in policy, demographics and market opportunities. This research explored the effects of increasing commercialisation on the customary management systems for three commercially important species, Gnetum spp. (Gnetum), Irvingia spp. (bush mango) and Ricinodendron heudelotii (njansang) in two areas differentiated on the basis of level of commercialisation. Findings showed that increased commercialisation was leading to overharvesting of these products, particularly Gnetum. The customary rules of access were also changing as the perception of improved marketing opportu...
A range of countries have sought more equitable governance of their natural resources, by devolving ...
This article focuses on timber sourced from the agricultural areas in the shifting cultivation lands...
[Extract] Initiated more than two decades ago through forest legislations and policy reforms in Came...
In Cameroon, resources such as non-wood forest products are often managed as common pool resources i...
Across the Congo Basin, bush mango (Irvingia spp.) nuts have been harvested from forest landscapes f...
Understanding the vulnerability of forest and forest related sectors to climate change, mainstreamin...
Interest in non-timber forest products (NTFPs) has increased due to their role in poverty reduction,...
Nowadays, adaptation has become a key focus of the scientific and policy-making communities and is ...
The humid forest of the equatorial zone is characterized by considerable biological diversity. Some ...
The leaves of these Gnetum spp. lianas have long been harvested from humid forests for consumption a...
Community forestry (CF) was introduced in Cameroon in 1994 as a way to reduce poverty and enhance su...
Starting in 1994, Cameroon introduced legislative and market-based reforms to regulate the rights to...
There is a growing recognition that climate change is an important issue that impact adversely peop...
Understanding vulnerability to the impacts of global environmental change and identifying adaptation...
This article focuses on timber sourced from the agricultural areas in the shifting cultivation lands...
A range of countries have sought more equitable governance of their natural resources, by devolving ...
This article focuses on timber sourced from the agricultural areas in the shifting cultivation lands...
[Extract] Initiated more than two decades ago through forest legislations and policy reforms in Came...
In Cameroon, resources such as non-wood forest products are often managed as common pool resources i...
Across the Congo Basin, bush mango (Irvingia spp.) nuts have been harvested from forest landscapes f...
Understanding the vulnerability of forest and forest related sectors to climate change, mainstreamin...
Interest in non-timber forest products (NTFPs) has increased due to their role in poverty reduction,...
Nowadays, adaptation has become a key focus of the scientific and policy-making communities and is ...
The humid forest of the equatorial zone is characterized by considerable biological diversity. Some ...
The leaves of these Gnetum spp. lianas have long been harvested from humid forests for consumption a...
Community forestry (CF) was introduced in Cameroon in 1994 as a way to reduce poverty and enhance su...
Starting in 1994, Cameroon introduced legislative and market-based reforms to regulate the rights to...
There is a growing recognition that climate change is an important issue that impact adversely peop...
Understanding vulnerability to the impacts of global environmental change and identifying adaptation...
This article focuses on timber sourced from the agricultural areas in the shifting cultivation lands...
A range of countries have sought more equitable governance of their natural resources, by devolving ...
This article focuses on timber sourced from the agricultural areas in the shifting cultivation lands...
[Extract] Initiated more than two decades ago through forest legislations and policy reforms in Came...