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Mala, W.A.Tieguhong, J.C.Ndoye, O.Grouwels, SophieBetti, J.L.[Collective action and promotion of forest based associations on non-wood forest products in Cameroon]Collective action and promotion of forest based associations on non-wood forest products in Cameroon

Among many other stakes, the economic stake derived from the exploitation of tropical forest resources is a burning issue. This is evidenced by insecurity in intergenerational access to forest resources and financial benefits relating to the latter, on the one hand, and by a deep iniquity at the...


Oyono, P.R.Kouna, C.Mala, W.A.[Benefits of forests in Cameroon: global structure, issues involving access and decision-making hiccoughs]Benefits of forests in Cameroon: global structure, issues involving access and decision-making hiccoughs

Participatory mapping and GIS are both necessary to model the interactions betwen humans and their environment. A case study from the forest margin in the Congo Basin demonstrates how data from participatory community mapping and other social science methods can be prepared for quantitative model...


Robligio, V.Mala, W.A.Diaw, C.[Mapping landscapes: integrating GIS and social science methods to model human-nature relationships in southern Cameroon]Mapping landscapes: integrating GIS and social science methods to model human-nature relationships in southern Cameroon

The Congo Basin is marked by the historical and cultural persistence, and resilience, of slash-and-burn agriculture – also known as shifting cultivation (or ‘forest agriculture’), on the one hand, and by contradictions between the relevance of externally introduced agricultural technologies and t...


Oyono, P.R.Mala, W.A.Tonye, J.[Rigidity versus adaptation: contribution to the debate on agricultural viability and forest sustainability in southern Cameroon]Rigidity versus adaptation: contribution to the debate on agricultural viability and forest sustainability in southern Cameroon

The Central Africa region (CAfR), generally known as the Congo Basin, is an “eco-region” representing the World’s largest rainforest after Amazonia. Its importance for biodiversity conservation, livelihoods, human well-being, research and policy-making is already well known. This paper documents ...


Mala, W.A.Oyono, P.R.[Some dimensions of local practices of natural resource management in central Africa region]Some dimensions of local practices of natural resource management in central Africa region
Tieguhong, J.C.Ingram, V.Mala, W.A.Ndoye, O.Grouwels, Sophie[How governance impacts non-timber forest product value chains in Cameroon]How governance impacts non-timber forest product value chains in Cameroon
Nchanji, Y.K.Nkongho, R.N.Mala, W.A.Levang, P.[Efficacy of oil palm intercropping by smallholders: Case study in South-West Cameroon]Efficacy of oil palm intercropping by smallholders: Case study in South-West Cameroon
Tieguhong, J.C.Ndoye, O.Grouwels, SophieMala, W.A.Betti, J.L.[Rural enterprise development for poverty alleviation based on non-wood forest products in Central Africa]Rural enterprise development for poverty alleviation based on non-wood forest products in Central Africa

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