CIFOR: Inclusive management of Central African forests: From participation to power-sharing
This collective work, the fruit of collaboration between thirty researchers and forest development practitioners, aims to report on the strengths and weaknesses of participatory and community forest management in Central Africa. Bringing together their respective disciplines to jointly develop a comprehensive view, specialists in management and administration, economists, sociologists, legal experts and political scientists went to grassroots level, and produced a mixed assessment of the situation in Central Africa. The critical analysis opens up avenues for improvement, at times expressed in the form of recommendations.
They focus primarily on greater consideration of land-related aspects, the need to consider various forms of inclusion from the social economy perspective, the importance of considering local stakeholder engagement in concession system reform, as well as changing decision-making conditions within the framework of multi-stakeholder platforms bringing together State (and other) interests.
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