Topic: Community Forestry / Foresterie Communautaire / Forestería Comunitaria
Community forestry is an evolving branch of forestry whereby the local community plays a significant role in forest management and land use decision making by themselves in the facilitating support of government as well as change agents.
It involves the participation and collaboration of various stakeholders including community, government and non-governmental organisations (NGOs). The level of involvement of each of these groups is dependent on the specific community forest project, the management system in use and the region.

February 1, 2011
Cameroon: Whose land is it?
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Report

November 19, 2014
Cameroon: Why should the draft law on forestry and wildlife regulations be adopted?
Cameroon
Community Rights
Meeting and workshop report

January 20, 2013
English
Submission to UN CERD committee on Cameroon’s new Forest Law
Briefing note

April 1, 2014
English
Vietnam: Forest law, households and communities
Vietnam
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July 16, 2007
Comments on Liberia’s draft National Forest Management Strategy

September 1, 2011
Communities and forests: the state of affairs in Liberia (Douala, 2011)
REDD+
Presentation

January 1, 2008
Forest governance in Liberia – An NGO perspective
FLEGT
Report

January 1, 2009
Liberia: Community Rights Law Senate Draft
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October 16, 2009
Liberia: Community Rights Law with Respect to Forest Lands 2009

November 1, 2007
Liberia: So Who Owns the Forest
Liberia

March 2, 2007
Liberia: Update on forest sector reform, March 2007
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September 1, 2008
Liberia’s Community Rights Act
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