Environmental and socio-economic impacts of community forestry and individual small-scale logging in Cameroon

Tsanga, Raphael; Cerutti, Paolo Omar; Tabi Eckebil, Paule Pamela; Edouard, Essiane Mendoula (2022). Environmental and socio-economic impacts of community forestry and individual small-scale logging in Cameroon. In: Bulkan, Janette; Palmer, John; Larson, Anne M.; Hobley, Mary (eds.) Routledge Handbook of Community Forestry (pp. 256-269). London: Routledge 10.4324/9780367488710-20

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Community forests (CF) and individual small-scale logging (SML) have been promoted in the Cameroonian forest legal framework with several objectives: involving people in forest management, transferring some management rights, and improving local living conditions supported by natural resources. This chapter briefly presents the history of both CF and SML and their stated objectives. Through a brief assessment of the existing literature and available recent data, it compares the respective contribution of CF and SML to the principles of sustainable forest management. Findings indicate that both CF and SML have positive socio-economic impacts, though these are generally short-lived. Long-term impacts are mixed, with economic returns sustained by degradation of the resource base and largely captured downstream. From an environmental point of view, the complexity of the regulatory framework to establish CFs, their location in a ‘non-permanent forest domain’, and the lack of extension services supporting the local populations in implementation, in parallel with the rapidly increasing demand for wood on the domestic market, indicate that CFs also fail on many criteria of sustainable forest management.

Item Type:

Book Section (Book Chapter)

Division/Institute:

08 Faculty of Science > Institute of Geography > Geographies of Sustainability > Unit Land Systems and Sustainable Land Management (LS-SLM)
08 Faculty of Science > Institute of Geography

Graduate School:

International Graduate School North-South (IGS North-South)

UniBE Contributor:

Tabi Eckebil, Paule Pamela

Subjects:

900 History > 910 Geography & travel
500 Science > 550 Earth sciences & geology

ISBN:

1-032-27689-2

Publisher:

Routledge

Language:

English

Submitter:

Paule Pamela Tabi Eckebil

Date Deposited:

11 Apr 2024 12:09

Last Modified:

11 Apr 2024 12:09

Publisher DOI:

10.4324/9780367488710-20

BORIS DOI:

10.48350/195684

URI:

https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/195684

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