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CARPE inception Workshop Yaoundé, FEBRUARY 07-09, 2007. Landscape 9 Land Use Planning Maringa Lopori Wamba. Jef DUPAIN, Program Director. Ngombe. Kitiwalist. Bushmeat hunting?. Logging?. Mongo. Mongando. Markets?. In-migration?. CBO’s?. Governance?.
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CARPE inception WorkshopYaoundé, FEBRUARY 07-09, 2007 Landscape 9 Land Use Planning Maringa Lopori Wamba Jef DUPAIN, Program Director
Ngombe Kitiwalist Bushmeat hunting? Logging? Mongo Mongando Markets? In-migration? CBO’s? Governance?
HEARTLAND CONSERVATION PROCESS FOR THE MLW-LANDSCAPE IR 1: NR managed sustainably IR 2: NR governance strengthened FY04 FY04-06 ongoing FY05 Consultation with stakeholders Finalize Management plan: * CFMA/CNRM * Microenterprises * Plantations and agriculture * Logging • Strengthening civil society and governance: • Community • Regional forums • G-DRC (legislation policy and law enforcement) Site Conservation Target & Goal Setting Socio-economic and NR analysis(Conduct socio-economic & biological surveys) Implementation & Evaluation IR 3: NR monitoring institutionalized Monitor natural resource use FY06 Threat & Opportunity analysis(Review legislation & evaluate feasibility CFMA Market surveys Review & mapping of current practices Consultation with stakeholders) Adaptive management
AP ERZ CBNRMs Indicative zoning
Zoning updated by USFS approach • Landscape desired conditions out come. - Change from “Threats based” to “Desired outcomes based - Identification of desired outcomes on base : DRC national prioritaryagenda, Forest code (August 2002), PMP CARPE and Consortium expertise. • Macrozones identify : Based on the “desired outcomes”: through Remote Sensing technique, spatial modeling we project indicative percentages of the different use zones in the landscape: Protected Areas= 15% Wetlands= 10% CBNRMA-nPF= 12% CBNRMA-PF= 53%-33% ERZ= 10%-30%