The role of cocoa agroforests in rural and community forestry in Southern Cameroon
Over 70 years of familiarity with cocoa agroforests enables the farmers of southernCameroon to obtain food, medicinal plants and income from this ecosystem. Since 1994, social forestry activities in Cameroon have focused primarily on the idea of community forests,despite the fact that this approach is likely to encounter problems inherent in the way that the Administration works and in the structure of the communities concerned. In addition, theban on individuals exploiting non-timber forest products (NTFPs) and timber from community forests for profit increases the appeal of private land (such as cocoa agroforests).Such land is also the ideal place for forestry activities, in a context where community spirit is not strong enough to encourage general participation in group initiatives. This paper argues that the objectives of the community forestry programme could partially be met through the good management of cocoa agroforests. There could be complementarity, in ecological,economic and social terms, between farmers management of agroforestry and community forestry if the latter were designed to take into account the general management of the land area in question. Unfortunately, cocoa farmers receive no help from either the agriculture or forestry departments, and 85% of them have no contact whatsoever with extension services.This paper therefore recommends that: (1)community forestry projects be designed to form part of a general land management concept which includes cocoa agroforests; (2) NTFPsbe domesticated in cocoa agroforests to reduce pressure on the forest; and (3) that domestication projects take account of the intra-and inter-specific diversity of forests in the zone.
Main Authors: | , , , , , , |
---|---|
Format: | biblioteca |
Language: | eng |
Published: |
Londres (RU): Overseas Development Institute,
2001
|
Subjects: | GESTION, ORDENACION DE TIERRAS, AGROFORESTERIA, DOMESTICACION, |
Tags: |
Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
|
id |
KOHA-OAI-BVE:125349 |
---|---|
record_format |
koha |
spelling |
KOHA-OAI-BVE:1253492021-12-21T00:31:53ZThe role of cocoa agroforests in rural and community forestry in Southern Cameroon 120574 Sonwa, D.J. 130933 Weise, S.F. 123688 Tchatat, M. 99519 Nkongmeneck, B.A. 40136 Adesina, A.A. 98845 Ndoye, O. 72085 Gockowski, J. autores/as Londres (RU): Overseas Development Institute,2001engOver 70 years of familiarity with cocoa agroforests enables the farmers of southernCameroon to obtain food, medicinal plants and income from this ecosystem. Since 1994, social forestry activities in Cameroon have focused primarily on the idea of community forests,despite the fact that this approach is likely to encounter problems inherent in the way that the Administration works and in the structure of the communities concerned. In addition, theban on individuals exploiting non-timber forest products (NTFPs) and timber from community forests for profit increases the appeal of private land (such as cocoa agroforests).Such land is also the ideal place for forestry activities, in a context where community spirit is not strong enough to encourage general participation in group initiatives. This paper argues that the objectives of the community forestry programme could partially be met through the good management of cocoa agroforests. There could be complementarity, in ecological,economic and social terms, between farmers management of agroforestry and community forestry if the latter were designed to take into account the general management of the land area in question. Unfortunately, cocoa farmers receive no help from either the agriculture or forestry departments, and 85% of them have no contact whatsoever with extension services.This paper therefore recommends that: (1)community forestry projects be designed to form part of a general land management concept which includes cocoa agroforests; (2) NTFPsbe domesticated in cocoa agroforests to reduce pressure on the forest; and (3) that domestication projects take account of the intra-and inter-specific diversity of forests in the zone. Incluye 34 referencias bibliográficas en las páginas 8-10Over 70 years of familiarity with cocoa agroforests enables the farmers of southernCameroon to obtain food, medicinal plants and income from this ecosystem. Since 1994, social forestry activities in Cameroon have focused primarily on the idea of community forests,despite the fact that this approach is likely to encounter problems inherent in the way that the Administration works and in the structure of the communities concerned. In addition, theban on individuals exploiting non-timber forest products (NTFPs) and timber from community forests for profit increases the appeal of private land (such as cocoa agroforests).Such land is also the ideal place for forestry activities, in a context where community spirit is not strong enough to encourage general participation in group initiatives. This paper argues that the objectives of the community forestry programme could partially be met through the good management of cocoa agroforests. There could be complementarity, in ecological,economic and social terms, between farmers management of agroforestry and community forestry if the latter were designed to take into account the general management of the land area in question. Unfortunately, cocoa farmers receive no help from either the agriculture or forestry departments, and 85% of them have no contact whatsoever with extension services.This paper therefore recommends that: (1)community forestry projects be designed to form part of a general land management concept which includes cocoa agroforests; (2) NTFPsbe domesticated in cocoa agroforests to reduce pressure on the forest; and (3) that domestication projects take account of the intra-and inter-specific diversity of forests in the zone. GESTIONORDENACION DE TIERRASAGROFORESTERIADOMESTICACIONRural Development forestry Network (RU) |
institution |
IICA |
collection |
Koha |
country |
Costa Rica |
countrycode |
CR |
component |
Bibliográfico |
access |
En linea |
databasecode |
cat-sibiica |
tag |
biblioteca |
region |
America Central |
libraryname |
Sistema de Bibliotecas IICA/CATIE |
language |
eng |
topic |
GESTION ORDENACION DE TIERRAS AGROFORESTERIA DOMESTICACION GESTION ORDENACION DE TIERRAS AGROFORESTERIA DOMESTICACION |
spellingShingle |
GESTION ORDENACION DE TIERRAS AGROFORESTERIA DOMESTICACION GESTION ORDENACION DE TIERRAS AGROFORESTERIA DOMESTICACION 120574 Sonwa, D.J. 130933 Weise, S.F. 123688 Tchatat, M. 99519 Nkongmeneck, B.A. 40136 Adesina, A.A. 98845 Ndoye, O. 72085 Gockowski, J. autores/as The role of cocoa agroforests in rural and community forestry in Southern Cameroon |
description |
Over 70 years of familiarity with cocoa agroforests enables the farmers of southernCameroon to obtain food, medicinal plants and income from this ecosystem. Since 1994, social forestry activities in Cameroon have focused primarily on the idea of community forests,despite the fact that this approach is likely to encounter problems inherent in the way that the Administration works and in the structure of the communities concerned. In addition, theban on individuals exploiting non-timber forest products (NTFPs) and timber from community forests for profit increases the appeal of private land (such as cocoa agroforests).Such land is also the ideal place for forestry activities, in a context where community spirit is not strong enough to encourage general participation in group initiatives. This paper argues that the objectives of the community forestry programme could partially be met through the good management of cocoa agroforests. There could be complementarity, in ecological,economic and social terms, between farmers management of agroforestry and community forestry if the latter were designed to take into account the general management of the land area in question. Unfortunately, cocoa farmers receive no help from either the agriculture or forestry departments, and 85% of them have no contact whatsoever with extension services.This paper therefore recommends that: (1)community forestry projects be designed to form part of a general land management concept which includes cocoa agroforests; (2) NTFPsbe domesticated in cocoa agroforests to reduce pressure on the forest; and (3) that domestication projects take account of the intra-and inter-specific diversity of forests in the zone.
|
format |
|
topic_facet |
GESTION ORDENACION DE TIERRAS AGROFORESTERIA DOMESTICACION |
author |
120574 Sonwa, D.J. 130933 Weise, S.F. 123688 Tchatat, M. 99519 Nkongmeneck, B.A. 40136 Adesina, A.A. 98845 Ndoye, O. 72085 Gockowski, J. autores/as |
author_facet |
120574 Sonwa, D.J. 130933 Weise, S.F. 123688 Tchatat, M. 99519 Nkongmeneck, B.A. 40136 Adesina, A.A. 98845 Ndoye, O. 72085 Gockowski, J. autores/as |
author_sort |
120574 Sonwa, D.J. |
title |
The role of cocoa agroforests in rural and community forestry in Southern Cameroon |
title_short |
The role of cocoa agroforests in rural and community forestry in Southern Cameroon |
title_full |
The role of cocoa agroforests in rural and community forestry in Southern Cameroon |
title_fullStr |
The role of cocoa agroforests in rural and community forestry in Southern Cameroon |
title_full_unstemmed |
The role of cocoa agroforests in rural and community forestry in Southern Cameroon |
title_sort |
role of cocoa agroforests in rural and community forestry in southern cameroon |
publisher |
Londres (RU): Overseas Development Institute, |
publishDate |
2001 |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT 120574sonwadj theroleofcocoaagroforestsinruralandcommunityforestryinsoutherncameroon AT 130933weisesf theroleofcocoaagroforestsinruralandcommunityforestryinsoutherncameroon AT 123688tchatatm theroleofcocoaagroforestsinruralandcommunityforestryinsoutherncameroon AT 99519nkongmeneckba theroleofcocoaagroforestsinruralandcommunityforestryinsoutherncameroon AT 40136adesinaaa theroleofcocoaagroforestsinruralandcommunityforestryinsoutherncameroon AT 98845ndoyeo theroleofcocoaagroforestsinruralandcommunityforestryinsoutherncameroon AT 72085gockowskijautoresas theroleofcocoaagroforestsinruralandcommunityforestryinsoutherncameroon AT 120574sonwadj roleofcocoaagroforestsinruralandcommunityforestryinsoutherncameroon AT 130933weisesf roleofcocoaagroforestsinruralandcommunityforestryinsoutherncameroon AT 123688tchatatm roleofcocoaagroforestsinruralandcommunityforestryinsoutherncameroon AT 99519nkongmeneckba roleofcocoaagroforestsinruralandcommunityforestryinsoutherncameroon AT 40136adesinaaa roleofcocoaagroforestsinruralandcommunityforestryinsoutherncameroon AT 98845ndoyeo roleofcocoaagroforestsinruralandcommunityforestryinsoutherncameroon AT 72085gockowskijautoresas roleofcocoaagroforestsinruralandcommunityforestryinsoutherncameroon |
_version_ |
1756064780689342465 |