2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14148507
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Analysis of Agro Alternatives to Boost Cameroon’s Socio-Environmental Resilience, Sustainable Development, and Conservation of Native Forests

Abstract: Located in Central Africa, Cameroon is a country with strong social inequalities and fragile governance and institutions. This has a direct impact on the sustainable development of its territory, communities, and native forest, which are subject to constant socio-environmental and economic pressures due to overexploitation. This research has three purposes: (1) to conduct a comparative theoretical/empirical diagnosis on the quality of Cameroon’s institutional framework, governance, and public policies related … Show more

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“…The introduction of new species or the alternative usage of local crops can boost the rural development and resilience of local communities. Bas et al [9] report an example of this and argue that the alternative use of a common crop can enhance the socio-economic resilience and nature conservation of native forests. They found that involving local communities in the process of decision making is key to the sustainable development of rural economies.…”
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“…The introduction of new species or the alternative usage of local crops can boost the rural development and resilience of local communities. Bas et al [9] report an example of this and argue that the alternative use of a common crop can enhance the socio-economic resilience and nature conservation of native forests. They found that involving local communities in the process of decision making is key to the sustainable development of rural economies.…”
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confidence: 99%