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The Cameroonian regulatory framework on forest, wildlife and fisheries requires logging companies to pay an Area Fee (AF), half of which must be redistributed to rural councils (40%) and villages (10%) neighbouring the logging concessions. The AF had the main objectives to provide a consistent co...


Cerutti, P.O.Lescuyer, G.Assembe-Mvondo, S.Tacconi, L.[The challenges of redistributing forest-related monetary benefits to local governments: a decade of logging area fees in Cameroon]The challenges of redistributing forest-related monetary benefits to local governments: a decade of logging area fees in Cameroon

Concern about illegal logging has grown considerably over the past decade due to the interest in its environmental impacts, and more recently as a result of its perceived impacts on livelihoods. The authors find that the reality of illegal logging is much more nuanced than has been depicted and t...


Cerutti, P.O.Tacconi, L.[Forests, illegality, and livelihoods in Cameroon]Forests, illegality, and livelihoods in Cameroon

The current theory and narrative states that democratic decentralization of forest management leads to sustainable forest management and improved livelihoods. Three assumptions underlie this theory and narrative: i) democratic decentralization is a means of institutionalizing and scaling up commu...


Tacconi, L.Siagian, Y.Syam, R.[On the theory of decentralization, forests and livelihoods]On the theory of decentralization, forests and livelihoods

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