作者: Joanne I.O Abbot , David H.L Thomas , Anne A Gardner , Sama E Neba , Mbony W Khen
DOI: 10.1016/S0305-750X(01)00033-X
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摘要: Abstract Integrated conservation and development projects (ICDPs) attempt to link the of natural resources with needs local people. Recent reviews have provided differing perspectives on relative success ICDPs in addressing either their or objectives. This paper explores perceptions an ICDP that has been established for more than a decade around Kilum–Ijim Forest, North West Province, Cameroon. The study tested assumptions underlying ICDP: by improving incomes livelihoods from land forest, pressure forest would decrease, contributing provides evidence livelihood activities can impact helping change attitudes behavior. Furthermore, analyzes develops, some “factors success” highlighted previous papers.