Free, prior and informed consent: Implications for sustainable forest management in the Congo Basin

Empirical study
Conference paper

Published 2008 by Workshop on forest governance and decentralisation in Africa. Authored by Freeman, L. et al.

Summary

The paper examines how consultation processes with local forest communities, especially pygmy hunter-gatherers is changing in the context of new international procedures such as those laid down by the Forest Stewardship Council. This ethnographic study focusses on the Congo Basin and investigates how the requirement of FPIC is implemented in newly granted timber concessions in DRC, Congo and Gabon.
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Free, prior and informed consent: Implications for sustainable forest management in the Congo Basin

Empirical study
Conference paper

Published 2008 by Workshop on forest governance and decentralisation in Africa. Authored by Freeman, L. et al.

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