Implementing Agency:
Department For International Development (WNAD)
Project Code: 012-502-014 |
Start Date: 01/11/1994 |
End Date: 31/10/1996 |
Commitment: £902,000 |
Status: Completed |
Type of Funding: Bilateral - TC |
Project Background:
With the encouragement of international donor partners, the Government of Cameroon (GoC)
has introduced new legislation to ensure the sustainable management of its considerable
forest resources. At the centre of these changes is a revised categorisation of forests into
permanent forest estate (PFE) and non-permanent forest estate (NPFE). While much of the
new legal framework concentrates on issues of commercial timber exploitation within the
PFE, there is for the first time a clear acceptance at the national policy level of the need to
recognise the needs and wishes of rural people, and to incorporate them fully into the
management of forest resources in NPFE. This recognition of the need for partnership is
matched by a recognition that the Cameroonian forest authorities lack the experience and
skills needed to implement a participatory programme of community forestry management as
conceived within the new law.
The Community Forestry Development Project (CFDP) originates from DFID's earlier work
with the Forest Management and Regeneration Project (FMRP) and a proposal to develop a
forestry extension component to support tree planting and community forest management.
Project Objectives:
To help establish effective community-based forest planning and management in Cameroon.
Intended Outputs:
Community Forestry Unit (CFU) established in DF.
Legal and institutional framework of CFPM defined.
Improved understanding of traditional natural resource management experience in Cameroon.
Awareness raised among DF field staff and rural people about implications of new forest
policy and law.
Preparations for piloting CFPM completed.
Consultation procedures for establishment of permanent forest reserves and plan for their
implementation developed.