Linking restoration and sustainable wood fuel initiatives in Sahelian Cameroon

Cameroon’s commitment to the AFR100 initiative to restore 12 million hectares of degraded land puts emphasis on the country’s three dry northern regions. One quarter of this commitment is supposed to take place in the Far North Region. The highest degradation of this region has clear impacts on live...

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Autores principales: Sonwa, D.J., Awono, A., Essamba à Rim, L.F., Tabi Eckebil, P.P.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/111703
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author Sonwa, D.J.
Awono, A.
Essamba à Rim, L.F.
Tabi Eckebil, P.P.
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Essamba à Rim, L.F.
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Tabi Eckebil, P.P.
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description Cameroon’s commitment to the AFR100 initiative to restore 12 million hectares of degraded land puts emphasis on the country’s three dry northern regions. One quarter of this commitment is supposed to take place in the Far North Region. The highest degradation of this region has clear impacts on livelihoods; in addition, the dependence of local communities, internally displaced people and refugees on unsustainable wood fuel collection contributes to further degradation.
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spelling CGSpace1117032025-11-12T05:30:37Z Linking restoration and sustainable wood fuel initiatives in Sahelian Cameroon Sonwa, D.J. Awono, A. Essamba à Rim, L.F. Tabi Eckebil, P.P. ecological restoration woodfuel degradation Cameroon’s commitment to the AFR100 initiative to restore 12 million hectares of degraded land puts emphasis on the country’s three dry northern regions. One quarter of this commitment is supposed to take place in the Far North Region. The highest degradation of this region has clear impacts on livelihoods; in addition, the dependence of local communities, internally displaced people and refugees on unsustainable wood fuel collection contributes to further degradation. 2020-12-16 2021-03-02T09:55:53Z 2021-03-02T09:55:53Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/111703 en Open Access application/pdf Sonwa, D.J., Awono, A., Essamba à Rim, L.F., Tabi Eckebil, P.P. 2020. Linking restoration and sustainable wood fuel initiatives in Sahelian Cameroon. In. Pasiecznik, N. and C. Reij (eds.), Restoring African Drylands. ETFRN News (60): 157-158.
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woodfuel
degradation
Sonwa, D.J.
Awono, A.
Essamba à Rim, L.F.
Tabi Eckebil, P.P.
Linking restoration and sustainable wood fuel initiatives in Sahelian Cameroon
title Linking restoration and sustainable wood fuel initiatives in Sahelian Cameroon
title_full Linking restoration and sustainable wood fuel initiatives in Sahelian Cameroon
title_fullStr Linking restoration and sustainable wood fuel initiatives in Sahelian Cameroon
title_full_unstemmed Linking restoration and sustainable wood fuel initiatives in Sahelian Cameroon
title_short Linking restoration and sustainable wood fuel initiatives in Sahelian Cameroon
title_sort linking restoration and sustainable wood fuel initiatives in sahelian cameroon
topic ecological restoration
woodfuel
degradation
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/111703
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