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ArticleJournal articleHow do community forestry principles influence access to collective land and forest resources? A comparative analysis between Indonesia and Cameroon
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No results found.Community forestry has been promoted for several decades by international organizations in order to improve forest management. This concept refers to a wide range of initiatives aimed at maximizing the ecological and socio-economic benefits of forestry practices for local communities. In order to assess the real scope of community forestry measures, it is necessary to examine how this concept and its basic principles have been implemented in national contexts. Indonesia and Cameroon have significant forest reserves, but face major forest management challenges. In these two states, community forestry programs cover a large areas, but the modalities of their implementation vary according to context. This research offers a comparative analysis of community forestry measures in Indonesia and Cameroon. This project aims to identify in existing scientific literature and official documents of the two countries the operating rules and the objectives stipulated in community forestry programs. This research uses the institutional theoretical approach based on the Institutional Analysis and Development Framework (Ostrom) to carry out an exhaustive critical analysis of community forest management creation and management in these two jurisdictions. Mots clés: community forestry, resource access, equity, policy, programs ID: 3623813 -
Book (stand-alone)FlagshipDevelopment of a methodological framework for the State of Land and Water Resources 2021
Driving force-Pressure-State-Impact-Response Framework for land, soil and water resources for agriculture. SOLAW21 Technical background report
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No results found.The achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in relation to agricultural, land, soil and water systems require a comprehensive understanding of the linkages, interdependencies and role of the systems. This report presents the Driving force-Pressure-State-Impact-Response Framework (DPSIR), which was developed to describe the connections between the environment, socioeconomics and sustainable agricultural production systems. The report highlights the need for a comprehensive assessment of interventions and responses (technical, institutional and policy) for sustainably managing land and water resources and combating land degradation. -
ProjectProgramme / project reportSustainable Land and Water Resources Development - BANKABLE INVESTMENT PROJECT PROFILE
SUPPORT TO NEPAD-CAADP IMPLEMENTATION - TCP/SIL/2905 (I)
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No results found.Text should be read “June 7, 1906. 8 p., typescript (printed) (59. Congress, 1 Sess. Executive L. Confidential) June 27, 1906, ratified, made public. P. 7-8: Lubin, D. The importance of this matter to the U.S. -
ReportThe International Institute of Agriculture and the dissemination of statistical information concerning the staples of agriculture 1905
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LetterLetter from the Acting Secretary, Department of State to D. Lubin, Hotel Raleigh, Washington 1907
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No results found.Asks for Lubin’s written views on IIA. With reference number RRFNo. 548/30; T/L).