Some dimensions of local practices of natural resource management in central Africa region

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 giv...

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Main Authors: Mala, W.A., Oyono, P.R.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: 2004
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/19219
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description 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 given aspects of social and cultural dimensions of natural resource management (NRM) in the CAfR. It argues that these could be of scientific and strategic interest for researchers, practitioners and program designers, if relevantly taken into consideration. Since the mid 90s, countries in the CAfR are implementing profound reforms of their forest management systems. As such, natural resource manipulation is a burning issue here. Ultimately, the paper recommends that scientific and conventional knowledge should unify with local knowledge, sometimes qualified as infra-knowledge, in order to generate sustainable practices of natural resources management.
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spelling CGSpace192192025-01-24T14:12:25Z Some dimensions of local practices of natural resource management in central Africa region Mala, W.A. Oyono, P.R. forest management natural resources resource management 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 given aspects of social and cultural dimensions of natural resource management (NRM) in the CAfR. It argues that these could be of scientific and strategic interest for researchers, practitioners and program designers, if relevantly taken into consideration. Since the mid 90s, countries in the CAfR are implementing profound reforms of their forest management systems. As such, natural resource manipulation is a burning issue here. Ultimately, the paper recommends that scientific and conventional knowledge should unify with local knowledge, sometimes qualified as infra-knowledge, in order to generate sustainable practices of natural resources management. 2004 2012-06-04T09:09:14Z 2012-06-04T09:09:14Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/19219 en Mala, W.A., Oyono, P.R. 2004. Some dimensions of local practices of natural resource management in central Africa region . Research Review 20 (2) :24-31.
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natural resources
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Mala, W.A.
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Some dimensions of local practices of natural resource management in central Africa region
title Some dimensions of local practices of natural resource management in central Africa region
title_full Some dimensions of local practices of natural resource management in central Africa region
title_fullStr Some dimensions of local practices of natural resource management in central Africa region
title_full_unstemmed Some dimensions of local practices of natural resource management in central Africa region
title_short Some dimensions of local practices of natural resource management in central Africa region
title_sort some dimensions of local practices of natural resource management in central africa region
topic forest management
natural resources
resource management
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