Securing well-being with the advent of climate hazards: Case of forest-dependent communities in a landscape in the Congo Basin

– This paper aims to examine the contribution of forests resource systems to the different aspects of community well-being, the implications of climate variability on the different sources of well-being and further identifies direct and indirect social and policy opportunities relevant for communiti...

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Main Authors: Chia, E.L., Tiani, A.M., Sonwa, D.J., Pérez Terán, A.S.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Emerald Publishing Limited 2016
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/95706
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author Chia, E.L.
Tiani, A.M.
Sonwa, D.J.
Pérez Terán, A.S.
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Pérez Terán, A.S.
Sonwa, D.J.
Tiani, A.M.
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Tiani, A.M.
Sonwa, D.J.
Pérez Terán, A.S.
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description – This paper aims to examine the contribution of forests resource systems to the different aspects of community well-being, the implications of climate variability on the different sources of well-being and further identifies direct and indirect social and policy opportunities relevant for communities to enhance their capabilities in the face of climate variability and change in the Tri-National de la Sangha landscape of Cameroon.– It illustrates on data collected from focus group discussions and from 151 households randomly selected in three villages to operationalize the conceptual links between community well-being and vulnerability.– The study shows that vulnerability to climate change interferes with community strategies to achieve well-being, in addition to non-climatic processes which are both internal and external to communities. The study further indicates that healthy forest ecosystems provide opportunities for the local folks to build assets, improve food security, improve health and reduce risks. However, this requires capacity building and the channeling of resources to the local level, in addition to win–win sectoral policy amendments.– Biophysical methods required to complement community perceptions on the suitability of forest resource systems to climate variability.– This paper argues that appropriate strategies which aim at improving well-being needs to capture the role of forest ecosystems, climate change risks and uncertainty and macroeconomic and social processes.– This study contributes to the literature on the relationship between climate risk and the well-being of forest communities. This is relevant for practitioners and policy makers to reflect on the risk of climate change and the rationale for conserving forest resources for community well-being in the post-2015 Millennium Development Goals conclusions.
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spelling CGSpace957062025-12-08T10:29:22Z Securing well-being with the advent of climate hazards: Case of forest-dependent communities in a landscape in the Congo Basin Chia, E.L. Tiani, A.M. Sonwa, D.J. Pérez Terán, A.S. poverty vulnerability adaptation landscape community forestry forests development – This paper aims to examine the contribution of forests resource systems to the different aspects of community well-being, the implications of climate variability on the different sources of well-being and further identifies direct and indirect social and policy opportunities relevant for communities to enhance their capabilities in the face of climate variability and change in the Tri-National de la Sangha landscape of Cameroon.– It illustrates on data collected from focus group discussions and from 151 households randomly selected in three villages to operationalize the conceptual links between community well-being and vulnerability.– The study shows that vulnerability to climate change interferes with community strategies to achieve well-being, in addition to non-climatic processes which are both internal and external to communities. The study further indicates that healthy forest ecosystems provide opportunities for the local folks to build assets, improve food security, improve health and reduce risks. However, this requires capacity building and the channeling of resources to the local level, in addition to win–win sectoral policy amendments.– Biophysical methods required to complement community perceptions on the suitability of forest resource systems to climate variability.– This paper argues that appropriate strategies which aim at improving well-being needs to capture the role of forest ecosystems, climate change risks and uncertainty and macroeconomic and social processes.– This study contributes to the literature on the relationship between climate risk and the well-being of forest communities. This is relevant for practitioners and policy makers to reflect on the risk of climate change and the rationale for conserving forest resources for community well-being in the post-2015 Millennium Development Goals conclusions. 2016-03-21 2018-07-03T11:03:27Z 2018-07-03T11:03:27Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/95706 en Limited Access Emerald Publishing Limited Chia, E.L., Tiani, A.M., Sonwa, D.J., Perez-Terán, A.S.. 2016. Securing well-being with the advent of climate hazards : Case of forest-dependent communities in a landscape in the Congo Basin. International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management, 8 (2) : 175-193. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJCCSM-04-2014-0048
spellingShingle poverty
vulnerability
adaptation
landscape
community forestry
forests
development
Chia, E.L.
Tiani, A.M.
Sonwa, D.J.
Pérez Terán, A.S.
Securing well-being with the advent of climate hazards: Case of forest-dependent communities in a landscape in the Congo Basin
title Securing well-being with the advent of climate hazards: Case of forest-dependent communities in a landscape in the Congo Basin
title_full Securing well-being with the advent of climate hazards: Case of forest-dependent communities in a landscape in the Congo Basin
title_fullStr Securing well-being with the advent of climate hazards: Case of forest-dependent communities in a landscape in the Congo Basin
title_full_unstemmed Securing well-being with the advent of climate hazards: Case of forest-dependent communities in a landscape in the Congo Basin
title_short Securing well-being with the advent of climate hazards: Case of forest-dependent communities in a landscape in the Congo Basin
title_sort securing well being with the advent of climate hazards case of forest dependent communities in a landscape in the congo basin
topic poverty
vulnerability
adaptation
landscape
community forestry
forests
development
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/95706
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