Adaptation and mitigation policies in Cameroon: pathways of synergy

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The purpose of this study is to identify new synergistic pathways between climate change mitigation and adaptation policies in Cameroon using an approach based on a literature review of the political processes that led to the introduction of the two strategies. The common feature of the two political processes is the absence of strategy in Cameroon. The country is finding it difficult to assimilate and coordinate these processes at the national level. More attention is being given to mitigation than to adaptation. In any case, it is difficult to formulate any political options without complete studies on the responses to the drivers of deforestation and forest degradation and on the vulnerability of the forest populations and their capacity to absorb climate shocks.
Authors: Kengoum, F.; Tiani, A.M.
Subjects: liabilities, adaptation, mitigation, climate, climate change, community involvement, deforestation, environmental degradation, environmental policy, citizen participation
Publication type: Paper-R, Publication
Year: 2013

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