Complementarity, rivalry and substitution in the governance of forests: Learning from independent forest monitoring system in Cameroon
Abstract
The consequence of state controlled forestry in Cameroon has been the overexploitation of forest resources often in conflict with local forest dependent communities and state conservation objectives. The failure of state controlled forestry to achieve sustainable forest management has led to the emergence of new network like arrangements amongst which is independent forest monitoring (IFM) by civil society. The aim of this paper is to scrutinize...
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Title
Complementarity, rivalry and substitution in the governance of forests: Learning from independent forest monitoring system in Cameroon
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
109
Pages
101981 - 101981
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