Forest management planning in Congo Basin rainforests: Combined planning system -a new approach for sustainable forest management
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Autor: Dogmo Pokem, Sicco Dany
Jahr: 2010
Table of Contents
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS.........................................................................................................
SUMMARY..............................................................................................................................IV
TABLE OF CONTENTS..........................................................................................................VI
LIST OF FIGURES..............................................................................................XII
LIST OF TABLES.................................................................................................................XIII
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS...................................................................XIV
1 INTRODUCTION........
1.1 Background.
1.2 Problem Statement.......................................................................................................4
1.2.1 Insufficient knowledge about scientific and technological planning..............................6
1.2.1.1 Poor quality of the existing forest management plan.........................................6
1.2.1.2 Ineffective forest management planning and certification..................................7
1.2.1.3 Limitation regarding recent studies in forest management planning..................9
1.2.1.4 The lack of an understanding regarding the importance of forest management
planning............................................................................................................10
1.2.2 Inadequate institutional framework.............................................................................. 12
1.2.2.1 Failure ofthe institutional change system: property rights and
decentralisation................................................................................................12
1.2.2.2 Inadequate benefits sharing mechanism................................................13
1.2.2.3 The needto address current forest management planning..............................15
1.3 Objectives, open questions, methods, process and restriction...............................17
1.3.1 General objective..........................................................................................................17
1.3.2 Specific Objectives.......................................................................................................18
1.3.3 Research Questions.......................................................................................................18
1.3.4 Research process and methods......................................................................................19
1.3.4.1 First step: Problem frame and theoretical conceptual model (model building).20
1.3.4.2 Second step: Empirical and explorative study ofFMP in Cameroon...............20
1.3.4.3 Third step: The model CPS description............................................................20
1.3.4.4 Fourth step: Discussion and recommendations...............................................21
1.3.5 Research orientation and research restriction...............................................................21
2 FUNDAMENTALS OF FOREST MANAGEMENT PLANNING IN TRANSITION: A
PROPOSAL FOR A COMBINED PLANNING SYSTEM (CPS)......................................24
2.1 Central European forest management planning.....................................................25
2.1.1 Forest management planning in forest management.....................................................25
2.1.2 Central European forest management planning techniques..........................................26
2.12.7 First development phase of central European FMP: 13th to 16th Century.......26
2.1.2.2 Second development phase of central European FMP: 17th-18th Century......27
2.1.2.3 Third development phase of central European FMP: 18th-19th Century..........27
2.1.2.4 Fourth development phase of central European FMP: 19th-20th Century........28
2.1.2.5 Fifth development phase of central European FMP: 20th-21th Century...........29
2.2 Tropical forest management planning.....................................................................30
2.2.1 Forest management planning understanding as yield regulation ..............................33
2.2.2 Forest management planning as silvicultural Systems ..............................................33
2.2.3 Harvest Systems in the tropical region also referred to as forest management
planning.........................................................................................................................34
2.3 Sustainability in forest management planning........................................................35
2.3.1 Oldest version of sustainability in forestry - Unique function oriented FMP...............36
2.3.2 Sustainability in multiple uses.......................................................................................37
2.3.3 New understanding of sustainability.............................................................................38
2.4 Challenges forest management planning faces........................................................40
2.4.1 Limits to the current forest management planning method...........................................40
2.4.2 Need for a new approach...............................................................................................43
2.5 Proposing a combined planning System (CPS)........................................................44
2.5.1 The theoretical approaches of the combined planning System (CPS)...........................45
2.5.1.1 Constructivist method of System design (deductive method)...........................45
2.5.1.2 Discussion with experts....................................................................................48
2.5.2 The architecture of the CPS model................................................................................49
2.6 Conclusion..................................................................................................................51
3 EMPIRICAL AND EXPLORATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE FOREST MANAGEMENT
PLANNING SITUATION IN CAMEROON.......................................................................53
3.1 Working method........................................................................................................54
3.1.1 Overview of research methods......................................................................................55
3.1.2 Qualitative data sources and data collection techniques...............................................57
3.1.2.1 Semi-structured interview.................................................................................58
3.1.2.2 Questionnaires.................................................................................................58
3.1.2.3 Fieldwork..........................................................................................................59
3.1.2.4 Recording and transcription.............................................................................60
3.1.3 Qualitative data analysis...............................................................................................60
3.1.3.1 Data structure...................................................................................................61
3.1.3.2 Determine analytical categories and sub-categories.......................................61
3.1.3.3 Soding the data into various categories...........................................................62
3.1.3.4 Frequency or quantitative analysis...................................................................63
3.2 Results.........................................................................................................................65
3.2.1 Forest management planning actor groups...................................................................65
3.2.2 Concept defmition of forest management planning......................................................68
3.2.3 Problems of forest management planning.....................................................................72
3.2.4 First set of forest management planning problems.......................................................74
3.2.4.1 Difficulties to reconcile the conflicting interests (IGS2)....................................74
3.2.4.2 Lack ofcontract between participants: Weak consensus building process
(IGS4)...............................................................................................................77
3.2.4.3 Lackof formation, insufficient competency in forest management planning
(IGS3) and bad governance (VSS1)................................................................78
3.2.4.4 Non-implication of all aspects of sustainable forest management (VSS2) and
lack of will of certain stakeholders (VSS3).......................................................78
3.2.5 Second set of problems in forest management planning...............................................79
3.2.5.1 Insufficient participation of all actors or stakeholders (IGS1)...........................79
3.2.5.2 Lack of financial means or capacity building (VSS4).......................................80
3.2.6 Third set of problems in forest management planning..................................................80
3.2.6.1 Follow-up, monitoring and yield regulation problems (TPS3 and 4).................80
3.2.6.2 Afforestation or regeneration and insufficient acquiring Information System
problems (TPS1 and 2)....................................................................................81
3.3 Restrictions to the results and conclusion................................................................81
4 VALUE AND STRATEGIC SUBSYSTEM (VSS).............................................................83
4.1 The necessity for integrated normative and Strategie forest planning..................84
4.2 Overview of the value and Strategie Subsystem (VSS)............................................86
4.2.1 Working approach in designing the value and Strategie Subsystem.......................86
4.2.2 StructureoftheVSS......................................................................................................87
4.3 Normative planning within the forest management planning framework...........89
4.3.1 Generality......................................................................................................................89
4.3.2 Definitions and elements of the normative aspect of a forest enterprise.......................90
4.4 Strategie intention as link for normative and Strategie planning..........................92
4.5 Strategie planning process.........................................................................................94
4.5.1 Strategie analysis...........................................................................................................94
4.5.2 Strategy formulation: synthesis and analysis................................................................95
4.5.3 Evaluation of strategy....................................................................................................96
4.6 Conclusion..................................................................................................................97
5 INSTITUTIONAL AND GOVERNANCE SUBSYSTEM (IGS) 98
5.1 The need for IGS design............................................................................................99
5.1.1 The necessity for the IGS..............................................................................................99
5.1.2 Overview of the IGS....................................................................................................100
5.2 First step in the IGS design: the adapted institutional analysis and development
framework................................................................................................................103
5.2.1 Action arena or social action field as a focal point..................................................104
5.2.1.1 Action Situation in forest planning system......................................................104
5.2.1.2 Participants analysis and configurations of actors and institutions.................105
5.2.2 Context analysis.......................................................................................................... 107
5.2.2.7 Attributes of biophysical conditions................................................................108
5.2.2.2 Socio economics attributes.............................................................................108
5.2.2.3 Legal framework: What are the current rules?...............................................109
5.2.2.4 Participatory rural assessment and expertises...............................................109
5.2.3 Pattern of Interaction between actors..........................................................................110
5.2.4 Outcome......................................................................................................................111
5-3 Second part of the IGS: active partieipation and conflict resolution mechanisms
...................................................................................................................................111
5.3.1 Communication and consultation................................................................................112
5.3.2 Consensus building process.........................................................................................114
5.3.2.7 Negotiation....................................................................................................115
5.3.2.2 Agreement or Contract...................................................................................116
5.3.2.3 Democratic dealing with problems or disagreements.....................................117
5.4 Conclusion................................................................................................................119
6 TACTICAL PLANNING SUBSYSTEM (TPS)................................................................120
6.1 Overview of the TPS................................................................................................120
6.2 Pre-planning within the tactical planning System.................................................123
6.2.1 Collection of Information............................................................................................123
6.2.7.7 Value and Strategie Subsystem Information (VSS).........................................124
6.2.1.2 Institutional Analysis and Development framework (IAD) Information............124
6.2.2 Setting of management objectives.............................................................................. 125
6.2.2.7 Economic goals..............................................................................................127
6.2.2.2 Conservation or environmental goal...............................................................128
6.2.2.3 Social goal......................................................................................................129
6.2.3 Selection of species or choiee of the tree species tobe managed...............................130
6.2.4 Mapping and remote sensing.......................................................................................131
6.2.5 Forest planning area establishment...........................................................132
6.2.6 Forest description........................................................................................................135
6.2.6.1 Forest sampling..............................................................................................136
6.2.6.2 Ecosystem unit description.............................................................................136
6.2.6.3 Data entry, calculation andprocessing...........................................................138
6.3 Overall planning.......................................................................................................139
6.3.1 Production district planning.........................................................................................140
6.3.7.7 Forest management planning parameters......................................................140
6.3.1.2 Forest utilisation planning (felling plan)..........................................................142
6.3.1.3 Forest production planning.............................................................................143
6.3.2 Conservation and/or protection district planning........................................................145
6.3.3 Management of the communities or social districts................................................... 147
6.3.4 Cost efficiency control.................................................................................................149
6.3.4.7 Work load control (medium term work scheduling)........................................149
6.3.4.2 Financial control (receipt- expenditure aecounting)........................................150
6.4 Detailed ecosystem unit planning, Controlling and monitoring...........................152
6.4.1 Detailed ecosystem unit planning................................................................................152
6.4.2 Monitoring...................................................................................... 152
6.4.3 Controlling orassessment........................................................................................... 153
6.5 Tactical dialogue as demoeratie dealing with problems.......................................154
6.5.1.1 First tactical dialogue......................................................................................154
6.5.1.2 Second tactical dialogue.................................................................................155
6.5.1.3 Third tactical dialogue.....................................................................................155
6.6 Conclusion................................................................................................................155
7 DISCUSSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS..................................................................157
7.1 The usefulness of the CPS.......................................................................................158
7.1.1 Discussion on the methodology.................................................................................. 158
7.1.2 CPS contribution to the ongoing FMP Situation in Congo Basin................................159
7-2 CPS comparison with the existing planning System..............................................161
7.2.1 Architecture of FMP system........................................................................................161
7.2.2 Yield determination and evaluation.............................................................................162
7.2.3 Planning procedures and regulatory guidelines for FMP............................................162
7.2.4 Outcome.......................................................................................................................163
7.3 Constraints and limitations of the CPS Model......................................................164
7.4 Recommendation....................................................................................................167
7.4.1 Recommendations for practice....................................................................................167
7.4.2 Recommendations for research...................................................................................168
7.4.2.1 Work concerning the improvement of the existing Undings of the Chapter 3 and
specifically of the current CPS........................................................................168
7.4.2.2 Work concerning the implementation or application ofthe CPS model in the
real world........................................................................................................169
8 REFERENCES....................................................................................................................I
9 APPENDIXES............................................................................................................XXXIV
9.1 APPENDIX A: Congo Basin rainforests region...............................................xxxiv
9.2 APPENDIX B: A typical village in the rainforests...........................................xxxv
9.3 APPENDIX C: Synthesis on Cameroon forest management planning guidelines
................................................................................................................................xxxvi
9.3.1 Forest management Option on national level............................................................xxxvi
9.3.2 Forest management Option on Forest Management Unit (FMU)..................................xl
9.4 APPENDIX D: Rainforests destruction in Cameroon........................................xliv
9.5 APPENDIX E: EU-based forest companies with logging Operations in Central
Africa.........................................................................................................................xlv
9.6 APPENDIX F: Management ofthe production Permanent Forest Estate (PFE)
for Cameroon...........................................................................................................xlvi
9-7 APPENDIX G: Central European forest management planning techniques..xlvii
9-8 APPENDIX H: Rationalist approach in tropical forest management planning
.................................................................................................................................xlviii
9-9 APPENDIX I: Participatory decision making continuum.................................xlix
9.10 APPENDIX J: Forms of sustainability.....................................................................1
^•11 APPENDIX K: Forest management planning definition oriented to unique
function.........................................................................................................................li
9-12 APPENDIX L: Definition of forest management planning oriented to multiple use
function.......................................................................................................................liv
•13 APPENDIX M: Formel System representation and Subsystem..........................Iv
9.14 APPENDIX N: Theoretical references for the CPS design..................................lvi
¦15 APPENDIX O: Forest management planning participants groups description Ivii
9.16 APPENDIX P: Interview manual............................................................................lxi
9.17 APPENDIX Q: The six types of High Conservation Value areas.......................lxii
ZUSAMMENFASSUNG.....................................................................................LXIII
RESUME........................................................................................................ LXV
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spelling | Dogmo Pokem, Sicco Dany Verfasser aut Forest management planning in Congo Basin rainforests Combined planning system -a new approach for sustainable forest management Sicco Dany Dogmo Pokem Freiburg im Breisgau Universität Freiburg Inst. f. Forstökonomie 2010 XVI, 169, LXVI S. Ill., graph. Darst. 240 mm x 170 mm, 400 gr. 1 CD-ROM txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Schriften aus dem Institut für Forstökonomie der Universität Freiburg 32 Zsfassung in dt. Sprache Zugl.: Freiburg, Univ., Diss., 2010 Nachhaltigkeit (DE-588)4326464-5 gnd rswk-swf Regenwald (DE-588)4131965-5 gnd rswk-swf Forstwirtschaft (DE-588)4017966-7 gnd rswk-swf Kongobecken (DE-588)4032098-4 gnd rswk-swf Zentralafrika (DE-588)4079485-4 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Kongobecken (DE-588)4032098-4 g Zentralafrika (DE-588)4079485-4 g Regenwald (DE-588)4131965-5 s Nachhaltigkeit (DE-588)4326464-5 s Forstwirtschaft (DE-588)4017966-7 s DE-604 Schriften aus dem Institut für Forstökonomie der Universität Freiburg 32 (DE-604)BV012439048 32 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=020409583&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Dogmo Pokem, Sicco Dany Forest management planning in Congo Basin rainforests Combined planning system -a new approach for sustainable forest management Schriften aus dem Institut für Forstökonomie der Universität Freiburg Nachhaltigkeit (DE-588)4326464-5 gnd Regenwald (DE-588)4131965-5 gnd Forstwirtschaft (DE-588)4017966-7 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4326464-5 (DE-588)4131965-5 (DE-588)4017966-7 (DE-588)4032098-4 (DE-588)4079485-4 (DE-588)4113937-9 |
title | Forest management planning in Congo Basin rainforests Combined planning system -a new approach for sustainable forest management |
title_auth | Forest management planning in Congo Basin rainforests Combined planning system -a new approach for sustainable forest management |
title_exact_search | Forest management planning in Congo Basin rainforests Combined planning system -a new approach for sustainable forest management |
title_full | Forest management planning in Congo Basin rainforests Combined planning system -a new approach for sustainable forest management Sicco Dany Dogmo Pokem |
title_fullStr | Forest management planning in Congo Basin rainforests Combined planning system -a new approach for sustainable forest management Sicco Dany Dogmo Pokem |
title_full_unstemmed | Forest management planning in Congo Basin rainforests Combined planning system -a new approach for sustainable forest management Sicco Dany Dogmo Pokem |
title_short | Forest management planning in Congo Basin rainforests |
title_sort | forest management planning in congo basin rainforests combined planning system a new approach for sustainable forest management |
title_sub | Combined planning system -a new approach for sustainable forest management |
topic | Nachhaltigkeit (DE-588)4326464-5 gnd Regenwald (DE-588)4131965-5 gnd Forstwirtschaft (DE-588)4017966-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Nachhaltigkeit Regenwald Forstwirtschaft Kongobecken Zentralafrika Hochschulschrift |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=020409583&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV012439048 |
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