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Book (stand-alone)FORESTRY OUTLOOK STUDY FOR AFRICA - Subregional Report - West Africa 2003
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The West Africa subregion has a number of unique characteristics as regards economic development in general and forestry development in particular. It has a long history of forest management, in some countries dating back to almost a century, and there are considerable opportunities to learn from successes and failures. This report provides an overview of the trends in forestry in West Africa in the context of current and emerging economic, social, institutional and technologic al changes in the subregion as well as those at the global and regional levels. -
Book (stand-alone)Study on elements and mechanisms of participation in WNW-AFCOD and Tombo projects in Sierra Leone 1997
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No results found.Development strategy during the 1960 and 1970s was based on the philosophy that developing countries lacked improved technology and capital for speeding up their development. Industrialization was promoted in order to capitalize on the abundant fish resources. However, the anticipated expansion of the economy did not happen and the development approach shifted towards an integrated rural strategy where emphasis is put on the community as a whole to up-. grade incomes and the quality of life through technical assistance and the active participation of fisher folk and the community. -
Book (stand-alone)Comparative legal study on forests in West Africa
Strengthening the forestry legal framework to address transboundary challenges and deforestation trends in the Upper Guinea–Sahel rainforest ecosystem
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This publication provides a comparative analysis of forest legal frameworks in seven West African countries – Côte d'Ivoire, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Senegal, and Sierra Leone – with a focus on community-based approaches and cross-border cooperation. It highlights the key challenges related to combating deforestation and aligning national legal frameworks with international commitments. The report makes recommendations to strengthen regional cooperation under the aegis of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and to improve national governance of forest management, with a focus on wildlife- and flora-related crimes, land rights, and gender equality. This study aims to contribute to the revision of ECOWAS's Convergence Plan for sustainable forest management in West Africa.
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