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What drives forest rule compliance behaviour in the Congo Basin? A study of local communities in Cameroon

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LAND USE POLICY
卷 115, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2022.106012

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Forest legality; FLEGT VPA; REDD plus; Local communities; Congo Basin

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  1. German Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (BMEL) [Forst 2019-2]

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Compliance with forest laws plays a crucial role in advancing sustainable development and natural resource governance. This study analyzes the factors influencing forest law compliance behavior among local communities in Cameroon, and finds that instrumental, normative, legitimacy, and contextual factors significantly influence the compliance behavior. These findings have implications for the design and implementation of forest policies and interventions worldwide.
Forest law compliance can play an important role in enhancing natural resource governance and advancing sustainable development. The role of compliance and the factors that affect it require better consideration in the planning and implementation of international forest policies. This study presents an analysis of factors that influence forest law compliance behaviour among local communities in Cameroon. The analysis is based on forest communities' self-reported compliance with two forest rules in Cameroon, both of which are part of formal state forestry law. Original field data from 151 individual respondents in 6 villages located in easter and south-eastern Cameroon are analysed using logistic regression analysis. We find that several instrumental, normative, legitimacy and contextual factors affect the forest law compliance behaviour of local communities. A number of factors, including the perceived probability of detection and sanctions (instrumental), tradition/religion (normative), participatory rule making (procedural legitimacy) and property rights (contextual and governance related factors) are found to significantly influence local communities' forest rule compliance behaviour. Our findings carry implications for the design and implementation of existing and future forest policies and interventions to manage forest resources sustainably in many parts of the world.

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