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Institutional dimensions of the developing REDD+ process in Cameroon
Authors:Serge Ngendakumana  Peter A Minang  Mireille Feudjio  Stijn Speelman  Patrick Van Damme  Zacharie Tchoundjeu
Institution:1. Plant Production Department, Ghent University, Coupure Links 653, 9000 Ghent, Belgium;2. World Agroforestry Centre/ASB Program, Regional Office, BP 16317 Yaounde, Cameroonserge.ngendakumana@ugent.besergengenda@gmail.com;5. World Agroforestry Centre, Global Office, PO Box 30677, 00100 Nairobi, Kenya;6. World Agroforestry Centre/ASB Program, Regional Office, BP 16317 Yaounde, Cameroon;7. Agricultural Economics Department, Ghent University, Coupure Links 653, 9000 Ghent, Belgium;8. Institute of Tropics and Subtropics, Czech University of Life Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic;9. World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), Regional Office, BP 16317 Yaounde, Cameroon
Abstract:The reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+) initiative has emerged in recent years as a mechanism to simultaneously address climate change, biodiversity, and poverty reduction challenges at the margins of tropical forests. Congo Basin countries, including Cameroon, have embraced the opportunities that REDD+ provides, with great expectations. Yet, it needs to be investigated whether the enabling institutional environment, which is required for implementing REDD+, is present. Understanding is still limited on how to build adequate and strong institutional relations that could shape the reforms towards the establishment of efficient emissions reductions schemes. Furthermore, uncertainty remains on the operational mechanisms of REDD+, suggesting that, to catalyse effectiveness, there is a need to come up with a governance model nested in relevant policy frameworks. This study builds on a modified ‘4Is’ framework – Institutions, Interests, Ideas and Information – to analyse REDD+ and explore stakeholders' perceptions on the local forest governance potential. A structural implementation model to optimize the effectiveness of REDD+ is developed. Findings suggest that governments need to review existing policies to take into account participation, local people rights, and information access as a way to stimulate actors' willingness to contribute to emissions reductions and carbon stock increases under REDD+ regimes.
Keywords:Cameroon  climate change mitigation  climate policy frameworks  community participation  forest management  REDD+
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