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  1. Library Resource
    Journal Articles & Books
    December, 1996
    Tanzania, Kenya, Ecuador, Sweden, Cameroon, Thailand, Italy
  2. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    December, 2000
    Equatorial Guinea, United States of America, Nepal, Zambia, Sweden, Indonesia, Eswatini, United Kingdom, Canada, Congo, Pakistan, Finland, Cameroon, Kenya, Liberia, Malaysia, South Africa, Uganda, Papua New Guinea, India, Ireland, Gabon, Brazil

    In many countries around the world, people living in rural areas have lower incomes and are generally less prosperous than their urban counterparts. Because of this, governments often attempt to promote rural development through the development of natural resources such as forests. This paper will attempt to describe some of the challenges of using forest resources for rural development in developing countries.

  3. Library Resource
    Journal Articles & Books
    December, 1998
    Colombia, Philippines, Madagascar, Italy, Indonesia, Bolivia, Niger, Cameroon, Africa, Americas

    In December 1997, FAO hosted a workshop, Pluralism and Sustainable Forestry and Rural Development. to exchange information and experiences and to explore mechanisms, methods and fore for optimizing cooperation among the different groups concerned with the management of forest resources. The workshop was attended by 35 participants representing different organizations (and organizational types, geographic regions and disciplines). The articles in this issue of Unasylva are adaptations of papers presented at that workshop.

  4. Library Resource
    June, 2012
    Cameroon

    This study, competitiveness of the value
    chain of the agricultural sector in Cameroon, aims to help
    the Government achieve its objectives for the rural sector.
    The main objective of this study was to provide information
    on the potentials, investment and growth policies of
    commercial agriculture in Cameroon. It gives an overview of
    the constraints and analyzes the national, regional or
    international competitiveness of six value chains of the

  5. Library Resource
    March, 2013
    Cameroon

    The Tugi Silvo-pastoral Project (TUSIP)
    is a South-South Cooperation between the Tropical
    Agriculture Research and Higher Education Centre (CATIE)
    based in Costa Rica (www.catie.ac.cr) and the Akwi Memorial
    Foundation (AMF) based in the North West Region of Cameroon.
    The main goal of TUSIP was to assess the environmental
    benefits of a set of silvo-pastoral practices and to empower

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