An approach for the evaluation of rural governance in Cameroon: are community forests really forests for the communities?
Dată
2009-06Autor
Nkengfack, Hilaire
Njomgang, Claude
Șarpe, Daniela
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the contribution of the traditional
exploitation of timber, in a community framework, to the respect of governance
principles in actions for the fight against poverty in some rural communities in
Cameroon. In 1990, the government of Cameroon adopted laws on the freedom
of association that authorised teaming up for the search of possibilities for a
better economic welfare of populations. It is in line with this that in 1994, a new
forest law which authorises willing communities to organise themselves and
request the government to grant them a portion of the national forest of the
public domain to be managed by them and for their personal interest. Also, and
with the help of the international community, Cameroon elaborated in 1998 its
first poverty reduction strategy paper that encouraged amongst others,
community actions in the search of solutions to the economic crisis that stroke
the country. Through the application of a logit model to the responses collected
through a survey carried out on a sample of 200 individuals of the East region
of Cameroon, it was noticed that timber exploitation in a community framework
does not necessarily lead to the strengthening of the links of belonging to a
common community, and to the equitable redistribution of revenues from the
exploitation of the community forest
Colecții
- 2009 fascicula1 nr2 [38]