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CIFOR’s Central African publications

  1. Ndoye, O.; Awono, A. 2007. La reglementation du commerce de Gnetum Spp. au Cameroun. CIFOR Livelihood Brief 6(f). 2p.
    e-files:  PDF Complete file: English (size 320KB) 

  2. Ndoye, O.; Awono, A. 2007. Regulatory policies and Gnetum spp. trade in Cameroon. CIFOR Livelihood Brief 6. 2p.
    e-files:  PDF Complete file: French (size 330KB) 

  3. Oyono, P.R., Ribot, J.C., Larson, A.M. 2006. Green and black gold in rural Cameroon: natural resources for local governance, justice and sustainability. Environmental Governance in Africa Working Paper Series (WRI); no. 22. Washington, D.C., USA, World Resources Institute. 92p.

  4. Cerutti, P.O.; Tacconi, L. 2006. Forests, illegality, and livelihoods in Cameroon. CIFOR, Bogor, Indonesia. CIFOR Working Paper 35. 22p.

  5. Oyono, P.R., 2006. Acteurs locaux, representation et politics des éco-pouvoirs dans le Cameroun rural post-1994. Canadian Journal of Development Studies, Vol. XXVII, N2, 2006, pp.163-185.

  6. Assembe Mvondo, S. 2006. Dynamiques de gestion transfrontalière des forêts dus bassin du congo: une analyse du traite relative a la conservation et la gestion des écosystemès forestiers d’afrique centrale. Law Environment and Development Journal.

  7. Ndoye, O. 2006. Commercial Issues Related to Non-Timber Forest Products. In: Non-Timber Forest Products, between poverty alleviation and market forces.

  8. Chupezi Tieguhong, J. and Ndoye, O. 2006. Commercialization of Prunus Africana (African Cherry): impacts on poverty alleviation in Cameroon. Paper presented at the workshop of forestry, wildlife and poverty alleviation in Africa. 27-28 March, Maputo, Mozambique.

  9. Schreckenberg, K., Awono, A., Degrande, A., Mbosso, C., Ndoye, O., Tchoundjeu, Z. 2006. Domesticating indigenous fruit trees as a contribution to poverty reduction. In: Forests, Trees and Livelihoods, 2006, Vol. 16, pp. 35 -51.

  10. Tieguhong, C.J., Ndoye, O. 2006. Development of trade and marketing of non-wood forest products for poverty alleviation in Africa. A report prepared for the project Lessons learnt on Sustainable Forest Management in Africa.

  11. Assembe Mvondo, S. 2006. Forestry income management and poverty reduction: empirical findings from Kongo, Cameroon. Development in Practice, Volume 16, Number 1, February 2006.

Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR)
CIFOR advances human wellbeing, environmental conservation and equity by conducting research to inform policies and practices that affect forests in developing countries. CIFOR is one of 15 centres within the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR).