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This book emphasises that planning is essential, as the
conservation approaches of the past may not work in an
ever-changing warmer environment. It appraises current management
strategies, assesses the biological and physical effects of climate
change on natural systems in Cameroon and designs a planning and
management framework for each natural system within the context of
global warming. Climate change poses a complex bewildering array of
problems for ecosystems. The key question is, what can be done - in
addition to efforts to reduce CO2 emissions - to increase the
resistance and resilience of these natural systems to climate
change? This book seeks to answer the above question by drawing
from the vast array of scientific data available on the subject,
and which may not be readily available to policy makers, resource
planners, resource managers, environmentalists, students of
geography, conservation biology and agronomy. It constitutes an
important manual for those ready to confront the impacts of climate
change. It is also a valuable document for teachers of the
functioning and management of natural systems globally.
Despite rapid urbanisation, Africa remains predominantly rural.
This calls for decentralisation beyond the dominant concern by
states and government with urban spaces. Rural areas, rural
development and the future of rural settlements need to be
understood and addressed in the context of the ongoing
democratisation trends and the emergence and development of civil
society. States have tended to tame rather than serve civil society
in Africa. By establishing a single cultural reference and imposing
a centralised state, African governments have exacerbated the
fragmentation of civil society. However, political pluralism has
slowly been gaining ground since the 1990s. This book explores the
scope for implementing decentralisation programmes that focus on
citizens in rural areas. For the purpose of decentralisation, civic
participation in local politics and user participation in
development programmes must be seen as two sides of the coin. The
book focuses on spatial planning - a process concerned with spatial
organisation in an integrative manner, and incorporates the design,
establishment and implementation of a desired spatial structural
organisation of land. This is especially relevant in a context
where the formulation of guidelines for spatial development at the
overall level of a state is inadequate.
Mountain forests provide important ecological services, and
essential products. This book focuses on the importance of mountain
forests in Cameroon for the local people who depend most directly
on them, and have often developed a wealth of indigenous knowledge
on plants and sophisticated institutions for managing limited plant
and animal resources. Such knowledge and institutions have often
been threatened, or even destroyed, by centralization and
globalization; yet there is increasing recognition that
community-based institutions are the best adapted to ensuring that
mountain forests continue to supply their diverse goods and
services to both mountain and other people over the long-term. The
book provides a useful combination of case studies on ethnobotanic
analysis and cultural values of plants, community-based ecological
planning for protected area management and eco-cultural tourism
development. It provides an unusually useful combination of
overviews and synthesis of theory and experience with in-depth case
studies of montane forest-adjacent communities and protected areas.
Throughout the book there are good summary tables, case study maps,
and diagrams that are relevant to the themes in question. Finally,
the book addresses the possible mutual benefits of indigenous
knowledge and modern science, indigenous peoples and the
development of eco-cultural tourism in protected areas, indigenous
peoples and ecological planning in protected areas. It therefore
emphasizes cooperation based on partnerships amongst indigenous
people, governments and the global conservation community, in the
interest of effective conservation. This is a valuable book for
land managers, environmental scientists, environmental biologists,
natural resource managers and students reading subjects such as
geography, biology, forestry, botany and environmental science.
Cameroon's tropical forest is home to numerous plants and animals.
It is also inhabited by Baka pygmies who are foragers and Bantu
farmers. These communities have developed forest-dependent
livelihoods, cultures and religions. Destruction of the forest by
commercial and state interests, subsistence agriculture and the
harvesting of products has necessitated a considerable upsurge in
environmental protection projects to conserve and rehabilitate
ecosystems, forests, soils and water resources. Ultimately, the
approach to conservation that is applied is the responsibility of
the government and international development agencies. The case
studies documented seek to demonstrate that a broader perspective
linking environmental protection and human welfare is important for
two reasons. First, it addresses the rights and needs of local
people and more marginal groups in society. Second, it also ensures
that fundamental conservation objectives are achieved in practice
with the participation of local people. The book develop guidelines
for a more integrative and socially-aware approach to environmental
planning and project design and implementation. It outlines a
participatory mapping procedure for the design and implementation
of community forest programmes. This is a valuable book for land
resource managers, environmentalists, environmental biologists,
conservators, field workers and technicians involved with
environmental conservation. With the professionalisation of courses
in most universities, the book will constitute good reading for
students of geography, biology, agriculture, forestry, botany and
natural resource management.
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