Land use management by smallholders’ households as a promising way for synergies between the Rio Conventions: Case study in semi-arid areas of Cameroon

Land use management by smallholders’ households in dry landscapes can be an important entry point for contending desertification, climate change mitigation and biodiversity conservation. Strategies employed by these households to address land use problems can bring together efforts of the three Rio...

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Main Authors: Kemeuze, V.A., Sonwa, D.J., Mapongmetsem, P.M., Verchot, Louis V., Fongnzossie, E.F., Nkongmeneck, B.A.
Format: Book Chapter
Language:Inglés
Published: Springer 2020
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/111699
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author Kemeuze, V.A.
Sonwa, D.J.
Mapongmetsem, P.M.
Verchot, Louis V.
Fongnzossie, E.F.
Nkongmeneck, B.A.
author_browse Fongnzossie, E.F.
Kemeuze, V.A.
Mapongmetsem, P.M.
Nkongmeneck, B.A.
Sonwa, D.J.
Verchot, Louis V.
author_facet Kemeuze, V.A.
Sonwa, D.J.
Mapongmetsem, P.M.
Verchot, Louis V.
Fongnzossie, E.F.
Nkongmeneck, B.A.
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description Land use management by smallholders’ households in dry landscapes can be an important entry point for contending desertification, climate change mitigation and biodiversity conservation. Strategies employed by these households to address land use problems can bring together efforts of the three Rio conventions. Identifying the typology of the current land use can lead to understand how biomass can be managed toward climate change mitigation efforts such as Clean Development Mechanism and Reduce Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation including conservation, sustainable management of forests and enhancement of forest carbon stocks. From this perspective, a survey of 598 households in six divisions in the Far North Cameroon was conducted using a semi-structured questionnaire. This study reveals six main land uses, some of which overlap: cropped field (managed by 95% of local households), grassland (34%), settlements (28%) and forest lands (76%) that significantly contribute to local livelihoods. Non-timber forest products, fuelwoods, timbers and fodders are the main products provided by these land uses. Besides the products, some management practices including agroforestry, urban and peri-urban forestry and forest plantation have been identified to contribute to combat desertification and conserve biodiversity and climate change mitigation and adaptation in this semi-arid area of Cameroon.
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spelling CGSpace1116992025-02-27T08:45:30Z Land use management by smallholders’ households as a promising way for synergies between the Rio Conventions: Case study in semi-arid areas of Cameroon Kemeuze, V.A. Sonwa, D.J. Mapongmetsem, P.M. Verchot, Louis V. Fongnzossie, E.F. Nkongmeneck, B.A. Land use management by smallholders’ households in dry landscapes can be an important entry point for contending desertification, climate change mitigation and biodiversity conservation. Strategies employed by these households to address land use problems can bring together efforts of the three Rio conventions. Identifying the typology of the current land use can lead to understand how biomass can be managed toward climate change mitigation efforts such as Clean Development Mechanism and Reduce Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation including conservation, sustainable management of forests and enhancement of forest carbon stocks. From this perspective, a survey of 598 households in six divisions in the Far North Cameroon was conducted using a semi-structured questionnaire. This study reveals six main land uses, some of which overlap: cropped field (managed by 95% of local households), grassland (34%), settlements (28%) and forest lands (76%) that significantly contribute to local livelihoods. Non-timber forest products, fuelwoods, timbers and fodders are the main products provided by these land uses. Besides the products, some management practices including agroforestry, urban and peri-urban forestry and forest plantation have been identified to contribute to combat desertification and conserve biodiversity and climate change mitigation and adaptation in this semi-arid area of Cameroon. 2020 2021-03-02T08:12:41Z 2021-03-02T08:12:41Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/111699 en Limited Access Springer Kemeuze V.A., Sonwa D.J., Mapongmetsem P.M., Verchot L.V., Fongnzossie E., Nkongmeneck B.A. 2020. Land Use Management by Smallholders’Households as a Promising Way for Synergies Between the Rio Conventions: Case Study in Semi-Arid Areas of Cameroon. In: Dagar J.C., Gupta S.R., Teketay D. (eds) Agroforestry for Degraded Landscapes. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-4136-0_6
spellingShingle Kemeuze, V.A.
Sonwa, D.J.
Mapongmetsem, P.M.
Verchot, Louis V.
Fongnzossie, E.F.
Nkongmeneck, B.A.
Land use management by smallholders’ households as a promising way for synergies between the Rio Conventions: Case study in semi-arid areas of Cameroon
title Land use management by smallholders’ households as a promising way for synergies between the Rio Conventions: Case study in semi-arid areas of Cameroon
title_full Land use management by smallholders’ households as a promising way for synergies between the Rio Conventions: Case study in semi-arid areas of Cameroon
title_fullStr Land use management by smallholders’ households as a promising way for synergies between the Rio Conventions: Case study in semi-arid areas of Cameroon
title_full_unstemmed Land use management by smallholders’ households as a promising way for synergies between the Rio Conventions: Case study in semi-arid areas of Cameroon
title_short Land use management by smallholders’ households as a promising way for synergies between the Rio Conventions: Case study in semi-arid areas of Cameroon
title_sort land use management by smallholders households as a promising way for synergies between the rio conventions case study in semi arid areas of cameroon
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/111699
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