A comparative assessment of community forest models in Cameroon and British Columbia, Canada

Author(s): Alemagi, D.
Publication Year: 2010
Publication Type: Journal Article
Source: 27 (3, 928-936)
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Abstract

In this paper, a comparative review of the community forest models prevailing in two countries is made: the province of British Columbia in Canada and Cameroon in Central Africa. A series of assessment criteria emanating from community forest attributes in both jurisdictions were identified and employed as a basis for assessing and comparing the performance of both models. Results of this study revealed that fundamental similarities and differences exist in the two models and none of the models is superior to the other. However, it is argued that when both models are evaluated against specific criteria, one model often exhibits some sort of dominance vis-�-vis the other. To conclude, the paper prescribes a series of recommendations for improving the efficiency and quality of the community forest model in both jurisdictions.

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Sustainability dimension(s): 1. Economic
Subtopics: Demand
Subject Keywords:
Regions: North America, Africa
Countries: Canada, Cameroon
Forest Zones: Boreal, Temperate, Tropical
Forest Type: Natural Forest
Tenure Ownership: Community
Tenure Management: Community
Evidence Category: FSC relevant studies
Evidence Type: Synthesis paper, Empirical study
Evidence Subtype: (not yet curated)
Data Type: Literature review, Interviews/surveys