This article focuses on the openness and socio-economic dynamics associated with the meeting of different communities from many inland territories of Africa: on the borders of South Cameroon, northern Equatorial Guinea and North of Gabon, attracted by the oil windfall. The study illustrates the effectiveness of "living together" in this vast sub-region. It shows how development is based on the organization of trade that is not simply based on the differences between national systems, but on the establishment of South-South relations. While the challenges based on planning on these cross-border spaces is indispensable, local elected representatives are trying to set-up networking arrangements for cross-border communities. Border management makes it possible to ensure security, counter-threats to people and economic prosperity. The construction of a motorable high-way and the implementation of treaties on the opening of borders signed between the States since the 16th of March 1994 deemed at facilitating the free movement of economic actors, while many still consider the arrival of foreigners in these Eldorado as an invasion.
RésuméCet article montre le degré d'ouverture et de dynamisme socioéconomique d'enseignements sur l'effectivité de vivre ensemble entre les différents communautés venus de partout à l'intérieur de l'Afrique et est attiré surtout par la manne pétrolière de la Guinée Equatoriale et celle du Gabon. L'enjeu d'aménagement pour ces espaces transfrontaliers consiste à développer des échanges commerciaux qui ne reposent pas simplement sur le différentiel entre les systèmes nationaux mais surtout dans la relation Sud-Sud, 286 les élus locaux souhaitent ouvertement le jumelage des communes transfrontalières, la gestion commune des frontière à assurer la sécurité pour contrer les menaces à la sûreté et à la prospérité économique, la construction de l'autoroute et la mise en pratique des traités d'ouverture des frontières signés entre les États depuis le 16 mars 1994, qui pourra faciliter la libre circulation des acteurs légitimes bien que vivant au frein de peur de l'invasion des étrangers dans ces Eldorado.
Mot-clés:Dynamique sociale, Frontière, zone forestière-Cameroun
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