Several countries in the Congo Basin are aware of the importance of forest potential and have embarked on the REDD+ process. Consequently, they are making institutional arrangements in sectors that are drivers of deforestation (e.g., agriculture, land tenure, land use, energy, forestry, governance) and are developing a national framework to harmonize and facilitate REDD+ implementation. But while the countries of the Congo Basin are all keen to reduce emissions related to deforestation, their levels of commitment differ. Indeed, while some are sidestepping the REDD+ process, others are considered “good students” of the process and are thus involved in all the initiatives (Sufo Kankeu 2019).
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Eba’a Atyi R, Hiol Hiol F, Lescuyer G, Mayaux P, Defourny P, Bayol N, Saracco F, Pokem D, Sufo Kankeu R et Nasi R., (eds.). 2022. The Forests of the Congo Basin: State of the Forests 2021. 137-162
Publisher
CIFOR
Publication year
2022
Authors
Bayol, N.; Hirsch, F.; Husson, J.; Sufo Kankeu, R.; Assani, H.; Mabaya, C.; Boundzanga, C.; Breumier, P.; Burian, M.; Calmel, M.; Madzous, G.I.; Istace, V.; Loyombo, W.; Majambu, E.; Momo, A.; Schmidt, L.; Demaze, M.T.