192 <strong>The</strong> <strong>Rainforests</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Cameroon</strong>IPDP. See Indigenous PeoplesDevelopment PlanISO. See International Organization forStandardizationIUCN. See International Union for theConservation <strong>of</strong> NatureJJohannesburg Summit, 152KKyoto Protocol, 80LLAGA. See Last Great Ape OrganizationLast Great Ape Organization, 25–26Law enforcement, 58–60, 154Local council forests, 37–38, 108Local markets, 109, 119, 121Log exports, 94Logging. See Illegal loggingMMDC. See Minimum diameter permissiblefor cuttingMedium-term Expenditure Framework,54Mill-gate taxes, 109nMINEF. See Ministry <strong>of</strong> Environment andForestsMINEP. See Ministry <strong>of</strong> the Environmentand the Protection <strong>of</strong> NatureMINFOF. See Ministry <strong>of</strong> Forests andWildlifeMinimum diameter permissible forcutting, 48Ministry <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, 57Ministry <strong>of</strong> Environment and Forests, 19,54, 57–58Ministry <strong>of</strong> Finance, 58Ministry <strong>of</strong> Forests and Wildlifecollaborations, 25Forest and Environment SectorProgram, 55, 57formation <strong>of</strong>, 19illegal logging prosecutions, 78–80law enforcement services, 59staff recruitment, 20Web site, 73Ministry <strong>of</strong> the Environment and theProtection <strong>of</strong> Nature, 19–20, 55, 57NNational Advisory Committee on theEnvironment and SustainableDevelopment, 159National Assembly, 22National Bureau for Forest Regeneration,61nNational Center for ForestryDevelopment, 61nNational Environment Management Plan,151–152National Forest and Environment SectorProgram, 20, 54–57, 119, 162–163National Office <strong>of</strong> Forest Development,54, 57National parks, 159National Specific Programs, 153NEPAD. See New Partnership for Africa’sDevelopmentNew Partnership for Africa’sDevelopment, 17Ngoïla-Mintom rainforest, 82NGOs. See NongovernmentalorganizationsNongovernmental organizations, 24–26,58–60Nonpermanent forest domain, 29–30Nontimber forest products, 121OOffice National de Développement deForêts, 54, 57, 157Office National de Régénération desForêts, 61nONADEF. See Office National deDéveloppement de ForêtsONAREF, 61nDelivered by <strong>The</strong> World PBank e-library to:<strong>The</strong> World BankIP : 192.86.100.34PAME. See Protected area managementMon, 09 Nov 2009 17:06:18 effectivenessPAME Tracking Tool, 109–110nParastatal organizations, 53–54(c) <strong>The</strong> International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / <strong>The</strong> World Bank
Index 193PCGBC. See Biodiversity Conservationand Management Programme in<strong>Cameroon</strong>Permanent forest domain, 29–30Pipeline project, 74–75PLACAM, 92Poaching, 109n, 158Political economy, 17–19Povertyimpact <strong>of</strong> forest policy reform, 70–71,99–103Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility,23Preemptive rights, 35Primary forests, 89Principles and Criteria, 85Processing capacity, 170–175Processing industry, 93–95Production forests, 46, 69–70, 136–143Protected area management effectiveness,109–110nProtected areas, 17, 67–68, 80, 159–160PSRF. See Forestry Revenue EnhancementProgrammePublic information disclosure, 66–67,73–75Public service, 53–54Pygmy people, 99, 120SEFICAM, 93Selective harvesting, 44–46SETRABOCAM, 93Small-scale enterprises, 109, 119, 121Small titles, 38Social responsibility contracts, 111nSocial sustainability, 85Social welfare, 126Société Forestière et Industrielle deBélabo, 61nSOFIBEL, 61nSTBK, 92Structural Adjustment Credits, 23, 27–29,131–134Summit <strong>of</strong> Central African Heads <strong>of</strong>State, 25Survey inventories, 182Sustainable forest management, 43–49,69–70, 83–90Taxation 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, 124Rguarantee system to secureRainforest Foundation, 120performance, 51REDD. See Reduction <strong>of</strong> emissions from impact by types <strong>of</strong> wood product,deforestation and degradation175–179Reduction <strong>of</strong> emissions from deforestation impact on forest firms, 179and degradation, 82impact on poverty and livelihoods,REM. See Resource Extraction99–103Monitoringlegislative framework, 147–149Resource Extraction Monitoring, 24–25, technical adaptations, 181–18259–60, 74, 76–77Technical Oversight Committee forRio Earth Summit, 152Economic Reforms, 115–116Rural markets, 109Tenurial arrangements, 104–106TFAP. See Tropical Forest Action PlanThanry, 92SThird-party certification, 85, 89–90SAC II/III. See Structural Adjustment TimberCreditsDelivered by <strong>The</strong> World Bank areas e-library harvested, to: 86<strong>The</strong> World BankSCTB, 92IP : 192.86.100.34 harvesting intensity, 87–88Secondary species, 124 Mon, 09 Nov 2009 17:06:18 species harvested, 87–88, 90,Sector reform plan, 155–157166–168Sector transparency, 66–67, 73–75value <strong>of</strong>, 15T(c) <strong>The</strong> International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / <strong>The</strong> World Bank
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