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Community Forest Management: A Strategy for Rehabilitation, Conservation and Livelihood Sustainability: The Case of Mount Oku, Cameroon

机译:社区森林管理:康复,保护和生计可持续性的战略:喀麦隆山山的案例

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Well-managed forests are major sources of livelihoods for the fringed communities. However, the remoteness, inaccessibility of most forested areas coupled with conflicts from adjacent forest communities, who often depend on it for livelihood is a daunting task in implementing conservation, viz-a-viz the Sustainable Development Goals. The Mt Oku forest is a unique, remote but represents novelty in forest management in remote areas in Cameroon, with devolution of management rights. The forest is well noted for its high level of endemism. This study is focused on the legal, institutional, socio-economic and regulatory framework put in place, for appropriate conservation and livelihood sustenance as forest management rights were devolved to the local community. A multidimensional framework guiding the development of testable hypothesis that assesses the relationship between the forest users’ activities and forest degradation, which have a multiplier effect on the SDGs, was used. The alternate livelihood options/strategies and benefits after the institution of the Forest Management Project (FMP) was examined in randomly selected frontline and secondary villages. Selected Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) tools and registers from FMIs aided relevant data collection. The results indicated a significant relationship ( χ ~(2) = 0.65.4, p = 0.00) between the activities of forest users and forest degradation. Adopted alternate livelihood strategies/options include, direct employment, tourist guides, bee farming, agricultural intensification, agroforestry, capacity building for skill acquisition, selective exploitation and sales of Prunus spp. Forest regeneration strategies ranged from, forest guards, removal of exotic species, forest enrichment, raising nurseries, fire tracing, etc. It is concluded that giving greater access and ownership of forest to the local community in the Mount Oku Region, led to transparency, accountability and social stability, which contributed tremendously both to the recovery and conservation of forest for improved livelihoods. However there is a dire need for the reinforcement of mechanisms for capacity building to improved livelihoods and conservation and the implementation of a system where stakeholders enjoy favorable conditions for information exchange and learning.
机译:管理良好的森林是流苏社区的重大生计来源。然而,偏远地区的偏远地区,往往依赖于民生的邻近森林社区的冲突,往往依赖于生计的艰巨,是实现保护,VIZ-A-VIZ可持续发展目标的艰巨任务。 MT Oku Forest是一个独特的偏远,但代表了喀麦隆偏远地区的森林管理新颖性,管理权的偏离。森林很好地注意到其高水平的民间主义。本研究专注于所建立的法律,机构,社会经济和监管框架,因为森林管理权限被将森林管理权归功于当地社区,因此保存和生计寄托。指导了可经测试假设的发展的多维框架,这些假设评估了森林用户活动与森林退化之间的关系,这对SDGS具有乘数倍增效应。在随机选择的前线和次要村庄审查了森林管理项目(FMP)后的备用生计选项/策略和福利。选定的参与式农村评估(PRA)工具和FMIS相关数据收集的寄存器。结果表明,森林用户和森林退化活动之间的重要关系(χ〜(2)= 0.65.4,p = 0.00)。采用的备用生计策略/选项包括,直接就业,旅游指南,蜜蜂种植,农业集约化,农业遗产,技能抢购能力建设,精选剥削和销售Prunus SPP。森林再生策略范围从森林卫兵,消除异国情调,森林浓缩,养育苗圃,火灾追踪等。得出结论,森林对奥胡山山区地区的当地社区提供更大的访问和所有权,导致透明度,责任和社会稳定,这促进了森林恢复和保护的贡献,以改善生计。然而,有需要加强能力建设的机制,以改善生计和保护以及利益相关者对信息交流和学习享有有利条件的制度的实施。

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