2022
DOI: 10.4236/ojf.2022.124023
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Evaluating the Role of Governance in the Management of <i>Prunus africana</i> (Hook.f.) Kalkman in the Adamawa Region of Cameroon

Abstract: One of the problems at the root of the poor management of forest resources in Cameroon is the lack of good governance. This study aims to evaluate the governance put in place by the government of Cameroon to ensure better management of Prunus africana. It takes a critical look at the three pillars of forest governance in relation to the management of the resource, which are: policy, legal, institutional and regulatory frameworks (1); planning and decision-making process (2); and finally the implementation, enf… Show more

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“…Prunus africana (Hook. F.) Kalkman (Rosaceae), commonly known as Pygeum, is a species of Afromontane forests at altitudes of 900 -3000 m (Tassiamba et al, 2022;Ingram et al, 2009) and grows well on volcanic soil and in cool, high-altitude climates. Its range extends from Ivory Coast, Bioko Island, Sao Tome, Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Burundi, Rwanda, Republic of Congo, Cameroon, and the Democratic Republic of Congo to South Africa and Madagascar (Betti, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prunus africana (Hook. F.) Kalkman (Rosaceae), commonly known as Pygeum, is a species of Afromontane forests at altitudes of 900 -3000 m (Tassiamba et al, 2022;Ingram et al, 2009) and grows well on volcanic soil and in cool, high-altitude climates. Its range extends from Ivory Coast, Bioko Island, Sao Tome, Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Burundi, Rwanda, Republic of Congo, Cameroon, and the Democratic Republic of Congo to South Africa and Madagascar (Betti, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%