Title: Governance and social learning in the management of Non-Wood Forest Products in community forests in Cameroon

Authors: H. Carolyn Peach Brown, Louise E. Buck, James P. Lassoie

Addresses: Department of Geography, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario N1G 2W1, Canada. ' Department of Natural Resources, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA. ' Department of Natural Resources, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA.

Abstract: Research examined how partnerships of state and civil society could function to manage commercially valuable non-wood forest products in Community Forests in Cameroon. Results indicate an effective governance arrangement should include the Ministry of Environment and Forests and the Community Forest management committee, and also increase the involvement of women. An adaptive collaborative management approach could bring together stakeholders to learn collectively how to manage resources sustainably. Partnerships with non-governmental organisations and research organisations would enhance the process leading to an improved governance system. Future Scenarios, was found to be an effective tool for facilitation of social learning with stakeholders.

Keywords: Africa; Cameroon; non-wood forest products; NWFPs; governance; community-based resource management; natural resource management; social learning; community forests; forest management; female involvement; women; collaborative management; sustainability; sustainable development.

DOI: 10.1504/IJARGE.2008.018329

International Journal of Agricultural Resources, Governance and Ecology, 2008 Vol.7 No.3, pp.256 - 275

Published online: 15 May 2008 *

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