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COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT OF COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT OF FORESTS AND CONSERVATION OF FORESTS AND CONSERVATION OF
BIODIVERSITY IN CAMEROONBIODIVERSITY IN CAMEROON
Presented by
BLONDEAU TALATALA Coordinator of UNGC-REPADER
PLAN OF THE PRESENTATIONPLAN OF THE PRESENTATION
1. PRESENTATION OF UNGC-REPADER
2. LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT OF FORESTS IN CAMEROON
3. PROCEDURE FOR SETTING UP A COMMUNITY FOREST
4. CONTRIBUTION TO LOCAL DEVELOPMENT
5. CONTRIBUTION TO THE CONSERVATION OF BIODIVERSITY
6. CONCLUSION AND OUTLOOK
PRESENTATION OF UNGC-REPADPRESENTATION OF UNGC-REPADEERR
What is the UNGC-REPADERThe national management and coordination unit (UNGC) of the Réseau polyvalent des organisations d’appui à l’information agricole et environnementale pour le développement rural (REPADER)- De facto farmers organisation;- National platform for exchanges and the dissemination of agricultural information and rural development via its network of farmers organisations;- Successor to the PRGIE;- 10 years of activity and partnership with the CTA in the management of agricultural information and natural resources.
PRESENTATION OF UNGC-REPADERPRESENTATION OF UNGC-REPADER
Main products and services
•Support for putting in place 10 community forests in south-east Cameroon•The quarterly newsletter “bio azimuts”•The website (www.repader.org)•Community tele-centres
Main partners
The CTA, the Ministries of Agriculture, Communication, Forests and Wildlife, Livestock; SAILD
PRESENTATION OF UNGC-REPADERPRESENTATION OF UNGC-REPADER
•Contact details of the organisation
•Seat: Yaoundé – Cameroon; BP 3410 Yaoundé
•3°52' N latitude and 11°32' E longitude
•Secondary operational office: Lomié-Cameroun
•Congo Basin, Altitude: 640 m; Latitude 3° 10′ 00″ North; Longitude 13° 37′ 00″ East
LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR THE COMMUNITY LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR THE COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT OF FORESTS IN CAMEROONMANAGEMENT OF FORESTS IN CAMEROON
• Law 94/01 of 20/01/1994 and Decree 95/531/PM of 23 August 1995 are the main legal instruments for the implementation of forestry policy in Cameroon
• Community management of forest resources is a key element of this policy
LEGAL FRAMEWORK (cont.)LEGAL FRAMEWORK (cont.)
• According to its objective n°2, the aim is to improve the participation of citizens in the conservation and management of forest resources in order to help them improve their standard of living.
• This vision is implemented by putting in place community forests.
PROCEDURE FOR PUTTING IN PLACE COMMUNITY PROCEDURE FOR PUTTING IN PLACE COMMUNITY FORESTSFORESTS
1. Information and awareness-raising meetings2. Creation of a legal entity: common initiative
group, economic interest group, association, etc.
3. Consultation meeting4. Training workshops5. Preparation of the PSG and PDL6. Approval of the 2 management documents by
the Ministry of Forests7. Exploitation and management of the forest
(cont.)
CONTRIBUTION OF F.C. TO LOCAL CONTRIBUTION OF F.C. TO LOCAL DEVELOPMENTDEVELOPMENT
• The revenues generated are considered as public funds
• The revenues must be used for the implementation of community-type projects
• The revenues are part of the resources available for the implementation of the local development plan
• The revenues are totally tax-exempt in the case of a forest exploited by the community itself
Illustration of the contribution of the forest community to the fight against Illustration of the contribution of the forest community to the fight against the poverty of beneficiary populations: case of the AVILSO the poverty of beneficiary populations: case of the AVILSO
community – 5,000 ha self-managed – 4 villages, 1,000 community – 5,000 ha self-managed – 4 villages, 1,000 inhabitants (20062007)inhabitants (20062007)
Parameters Amounts (F CFA) Amounts (Euro)
1 Monthly earnings of operational employees
50m3 x 40,000 F/m32,000,000
3,000
2 Monthly earnings of unloaders 50m3 x 20.000 F/m3 1,000,000
1,500
3 Monthly earnings of loaders 50m3 x 2.000 F/m3 100.000
150
4 Monthly revenues generated by the sale of wood
(intended to financemicros projects)
50m3 x 150.000 F/m37,500,000
11,500
5 Monthly supply of money generated within the Community
10,600,000 16,150
6 Jobs created after one year’s management
60
7 Habitat and other socio-economic infrastructures
40 additional boxes in corrugated iron and stabilised earth bricks; 4 bore holes; 4 generating sets; 4 corn mills
CONTRIBUTION OF F.C TO THE CONSERVATION OF CONTRIBUTION OF F.C TO THE CONSERVATION OF BIODIVERSITYBIODIVERSITY
• Tools for the sustainable management of the non-permanent forest domain
• A simple validated management plan ensuring the sustainable exploitation of forestry resources
• Small scale exploitation having a low impact on areas measuring no more than 5,000ha
• Tools for promoting the involvement of rural communities in the sustainable management of forestry resources
• Represents an alternative in the face of the pressure on wildlife resources
CONCLUSION AND OUTLOOKCONCLUSION AND OUTLOOK
• Encouraging the implementation of EIR by reducing the conditionality of current texts
• Strengthening the capacities of communities to gain access to markets offering greater added value for products
• Supporting communities in the certification process for their products
• Supervising communities as part of the fight against all forms of forest and wildlife crime in their forest