From principles to practice: Indigenous peoples and protected areas in Africa - Case study 6: Cameroon – Dja Wildlife Reserve
One forest and two dreams: the constraints imposed on the Baka in Miatta by the Dja Wildlife Reserve.
The objective of this study is to gain an understanding, using a local case, of how local communities perceive the constraints imposed upon them by the presence of a conservation project near to their territory.
The study was based upon data collected during April and May 2001 in Miatta village, which is situated on the southern periphery of the Dja Wildlife Reserve.
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ISBN: 0 9544252-1-9; Pages: 312 Binding: Paperback.
Overview
- Resource Type:
- Reports
- Publication date:
- 1 May 2001
- Region:
- Cameroon
- Programmes:
- Conservation and human rights Territorial Governance
- Translations:
- French: Les peuples autochtones et les aires protégées en Afrique : du principe à la pratique - Étude de cas n° 6 Cameroun – La Réserve de faune du Dja