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The Rainforests of Cameroon - PROFOR

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190 <strong>The</strong> <strong>Rainforests</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Cameroon</strong>Conservation International, 81Conservation series, 44Convergence Plan, 153Corruption, 107–108. See also IllegalloggingCorruption Perception Index, 67Corruption rating, 17Council forests. See Local council forestsCourt des Comptes, 53Cultural diversity, 14Customary rights, 126DDepartment for InternationalDevelopment, 25Department <strong>of</strong> Forests, 18, 19DFID. See Department for InternationalDevelopmentDiversification, 124Donor community, 24EEAP. See Emergency Action PlanEco-investors, 122Economic depression, 16–17Economic Recovery Credit <strong>of</strong> 1994, 23,131Economic rent, 182Emergency Action Plan, 152–153Employment data, 95–96Enhanced Forest Revenue Program, 50,52, 58Environment Code, 152Environmental monitoring, 162Environmental services, 80–83Environmental stewardship, 17Environmental Sustainability Index, 17ESI. See Environmental SustainabilityIndexEthnic diversity, 14EuroCertifor, 90European UnionGlobal Witness support, 24–25Exploitation permits, 155Export levies, 182FFESP. See Forest and Environment SectorProgramDelivered by <strong>The</strong> World Bank e-library to:<strong>The</strong> World BankIP : 192.86.100.34Mon, 09 Nov 2009 17:06:18Finance Law, 40, 52, 111n, 147–149Fiscal reformsaudit, 156changing regime to improve forestmanagement, 50–51distribution <strong>of</strong> revenues to localcouncils and communities, 52–53effects on industry, 70, 96–99fixed area tax, 124guarantee system to secureperformance, 51impact by types <strong>of</strong> wood product,175–179impact on forest firms, 179impact on poverty and livelihoods,99–103legislative framework, 147–149technical adaptations, 181–182Floor price, 182FMUs. See Forest management unitsFOCARFE. See Foundation for ConcertedAction and Training on theEnvironmentForest Administration, 35, 37, 57, 77Forest and Environment Sector Program,20, 54–57, 119, 162–163Forest and Environment Sector ProgramLetter, 54, 151–163Forest conservation, 80–83Forest Control Brigades, 58, 60Forest exploitation permits, 155Forest industryeffects <strong>of</strong> fiscal reform, 70impact <strong>of</strong> poverty, 70–71structure <strong>of</strong>, 70, 90–96Forest institutions, 19–20, 117Forest management plans, 46–49, 83–90,123–126, 156–157Forest management unitsallocations, 136–143establishment <strong>of</strong>, 152harvest rights, 4Forest People Programme, 120Forest policy reformachievements <strong>of</strong>, 4–6barriers to, 1, 13economic leverage, 23focus <strong>of</strong>, 2gazetting, 2–3, 29, 31–33, 136–143harvest rights, 4, 38–43lasting effects <strong>of</strong>, 8–9outcomes <strong>of</strong>, 1–2(c) <strong>The</strong> International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / <strong>The</strong> World Bank

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