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Cameroon's Forest Estate 13° E 14° E 15° E 16° E N N ° ° 3 3 CAMEROON'S FOREST ESTATE 1 1 MINISTRY OF December 2014 FORESTRY AND WILDLIFE p SUMMARY OF LAND USE ALLOCATION WITHIN LEGEND Kalamaloue THE NATIONAL FOREST ESTATE IN 2014 National park ! N KOUSSÉRI N ° ° Permanent Forest Estate (PFE) 2 2 LLÉoGcEaNliDtyE 1 1 Allocation type Number Area (ha) "Ç Political capital Forest Management Unit (FMU) 115 6 785 464 'Ç Regional headquarter Forest management plan approved 89 5 360 510 ! Divisional headquarter Forest management plan in process of elaboration 16 845 938 Not allocated 10 579 016 Infrastructure Forest reserves 69 823 749 National road Protected areas (PA) 39 4 701 138 Regional road National Parks 25 3 569 898 Railway Waza National park Wildlife reserves 6 971 897 Forest Management Unit Sanctuaries 6 149 417 Management plan ! N MORA N Integral ecological zones 2 9 926 approved ° ° 1 1 1 Mozogo Gokoro CHAD 1 Hunting zones (ZIC/ZICGC) 65 531 090 Management plan in National park Communal Forest (FC) 41 1 638 148 process of elaboration Designated 21 1 201 430 Not allocated ! MOKOLO Proposed 20 436 718 Communal Forest Non Permanent Forest Estate (nPFE) 'Ç Designated Community forest (Fcom) 392 1 364 203 MAROUA Proposed Provisional convention 118 406 078 Sale of standing volume ! Final convention 274 958 125 Kalfou Sales of Standing Volume (SSV) 84 187 539 Active Laf Madiam YAGOUA Agro-industrial parcels 74 415 937 Inactive KAÉLÉ ! Protected area N Ma Mbed Mbed N ° ° 0 National park 0 Areas registered in this table are taken from official documents (decrees, public notice, management 1 1 Designated !GUIDER convention) for FMU, PA, ZIC&ZICGC, FC, Fcom, SSV. Therefore, areas of forest reserves and agro-industrial zones are mostly calculated using the mapping software as official descriptions are not always available. Those Proposed related to hunting zones include the overlapping with other forest titles for approximatly 2 193 822 ha. Hunting zone (ZIC) Community DATA AND MAP PRODUCTION hunting zone (ZICGC) The data used for the production of this map have been assembled by a team composed of staff from the World Other land use allocation Resources Institute (WRI), the Ministry of Forestry and Wildlife (MINFOF) and other partners, including the Centre Forest reserve Technique de Forêt Communale (CTFC) and GIZ-ProPSFE. Rainforest Alliance (RA) actively participated in the 'Ç GAROUA data validation process. Community forest This map is produced by the WRI and MINFOF with the support of the United States Agency for International Agro-industrial zone Development (USAID), the Nowegian Ministry for the Environment and the United Kingdom Department for Ramsar site International Development. N N ° ° 9 9 This initiative is also supported with software contributions from ESRI and Erdas. Basic information Dense Forest Water Bouba Ndjida National park MINFOF - WRI COLLABORATION POLI ! The World Resources Institute (WRI) and the Ministry of Forestry and Wildlife of Cameroon (MINFOF) have 11° E 12° E ! collaborated since 2002 to build national capacity to monitor and manage forests - focusing on modern Bénoué TCHOLLIRÉ techniques of information management. The two principle objectives of this collaboration are to: National park (1) Develop an integrated and easy to access forest information management system based on standardized Faro methods; and National park N N (2) Train MINFOF and forest sector NGO staff in remote sensing, geographic information systems (GIS) and ° ° information analysis, in order to strengthen monitoring, management and decison-making around allocation and 8 8 use of forest resources. NIGERIA Together, this information is assembled in the Interactive Forest Atlas of Cameroon - a complete cartographic database containing forest land use allocation and related activities in Cameroon. This poster represents a snapshot as of December 2014 of the Forest Estate's status from the Forest Atlas database. Tchabal Mbabo TIGNÈRE National park ! 'Ç NGAOUNDÉRÉ 9° E 10° E Vallee du Mbéré National park N N ° ° 7 11-010 7 BANYO Fungom ! Kimbi Wildlife reserve !NKAMBE ! MEIGANGA ! Lac Benakuma TIBATI !WUM ! Nkom WumFUNDONG ! KUMBO Takamanda Kilum Ijim National park Kagwene Floral sanctuary Wildlife sanctuary MBENGWI N N ! ° ! ° 6 11-009 6 BAM'Ç ENDA NDOP 11-004 Ambelle SEFECCAM Bafut Ngemba N.A 11-003 Mbam & Djerem SEFECCAM Bali-Ngemba National park MA!MFE Malap Njibanchi ! FOUMBAN 11-002 Tofala 08-003 SEFECCAM Wildlife reserve ! MBOUDA STJJY 11-005 Nkounchankap CAFECO 11-001 11-006 Baleng 08-004 CENTRAL AFRICAN SIENCAM SEFECCAM ! 'Ç EFJK ! MENJI DSCHANG BAFOUSSAM 08-008 10-062 REPUBLIC ! Nkwende Hills Bayang-Mbo PM SARL BAHAM BANDJOUN 08-002 Wildlife sanctuary ! 08-009 Deng Deng Santchou 08-005 SABM Natioanl park Korup Nguti National park Wildlife reserve Metchie-Ngoum 08-007 11-007 ! Bapouh-Bana Mpem & Djim Mundemba !BANGANGTE National park CANABOIS ! BAFANG 08-001 Bakossi Tsena-Nkam BANGEM Fibe Mafhou SABM 10-065 N National park Maha N Sanctuaire de faune SFW ° Mont Muanenguba Magna Makombe ° 5 08-006 5 ! Rumpi Hills ! Yoko SFB MUNDEMBA NKONGSAMBA Nanga Eboko Mont Rata Manehas Mont Nlonako Mont Kupe 10-061 Ndikinimeki PLACAM Bakossi BAFIA ! Lac Dissoni Makombe Belabo Mungo River !NANGA EBOKO Minta Barombi Mbo 00-004 Ndongore ! SIENCAM Ç Meme River KUMBA ' National park 07-003 BERTOUA ENJC YABASSI Doume BATOURI ! ! 11-008 NTUI Doumaintang Koboungunda ! SEPFCO Muyuka-Kompina Yingui Nguelebok Ebo Mia Batouri Nyanon-Ngambé-Ndom Bafia Dimako National park 10-057 Mount Cameroon ! DINO&FILS Dibamba Massok-Songloulou MONATELE National park Mbang 'Ç Angossas 10-059 SCTB 10-056 BUEA 10-046 'Ç Ayos 10-060 10-058 SFID N SCTB N ! 07-002 ETS KAKOUANDE ° DOUALA SCTB ° 4 LIMBE EDEATECH ! 10-051 Ndelele 4 Bayong Mangrove de Mabe Ngog Mapubi-Dibang ABONG-MBANG 10-052 GRUMCAM 10-049 10-055 10-053 SFIL Ç SBAC " TONKAM Marcel & Cie 10-054 GRUMCAM Lake Ossa 10-045 ! SFID Wildlife reserve YAOUNDÉ ! FIPCAM 10-043 AKONOLINGA 10-025 Lac NjamboÉDÉA ! TONKAM Marcel & Cie MFOU Messamena-Mindourou SFIL Ototomo 10-044 ! Mefou Dzeng Douala Edéa Makak So-Lala SODETRANCAM 10-026 Gari Ngombo EQUATORIAL GUINEA Wildlife reserve ÉSÉKA ! National park 10-050 10-040 10-038 ALPICAM NGOUMOU Zamakoe SBAC 10-047b 10-042 DINO&FILS CAMBOIS Messondo ! 10-047aPALLISCO SODETRANCAM YOKADOUMA! (BIOKO) MBALMAYO 00-001 10-048 00-002 Mbalmayo SEPFCO SOFOHNY 10-039 SEPFCO Endom LFM 10-031 Yokadouma 00-003 Bengbis 10-041 10-001 SODETRANCAM PALLISCO MMG Ngovayang 10-021 CFC 10-004 Green Valley Inc. CFC 10-030 PALLISCO 10-023 10-002 Dja Lomie 09-027 SFCS CFC 10-003 09-028 CUF Wildlife reserve CFC EFFA JBP 10-037 10-005b N 10-008 N Ebolowa 10-029 10-022 ° 09-026 Akom2-Efoulan LA ROSIERE 10-020 10-018 STBK 10-007 ° 3 KRIBI SFDB SIM SEFAC 3 ! CUF SIM STBK SEBC 09-029a Ç ! SANGMELIMA ' 09-008 10-036 Ebolowa1-Ebolowa2-Akom2 MPACKO SIM 10-005a EBOLOWA Sangmelima Meyomessi STBK 10-009 09-007 09-006 10-035 09-018 10-028 SEBAC MPACKO SFF IBC FIPCAM 09-002 Multi-Services Plus10-027 09-020 10-010 09-015 09-013 SFEES CUF 09-011 Ngoyla Boumba Bek SEFAC SN COCAM SOFOHNY Kribi SIBM National park 09-017 Salapoumbe National park Campo Ma'an 09-005b National park FIPCAM 10-011 10-012 Ambam Djoum 09-004a SOCIB 10-032 09-012 SAB SEFAC 09-025 09-021 09-019 09-016 Oveng LOREMA SCABOIS Nki CAMTRANS 09-005a 09-001 Ngoyla-Mintom SCIEB SCIEB CUF COFA National park ATLANTIC 09-022 Mvangan LOREMA Wildlife reserve CFK ! 09-004b AMBAM Mengame 09-003 Mintom OCEAN Kom FIPCAM LOREMA Lobéké 09-023 Wildlife sanctuary 10-033 10-015 Mouloundou 10-013 09-024 National park 10-067 National park CUF GRACOVIR CIBC Habitat 2000 SCIEB BOTAC Reference system : 10-063 Clarke 1880 Ellipsoid ALPICAM EPSG 4034 N 10-066 N ° ° 2 BOTAC 10-064 2 Scale 1: 1 500 000 EQUATORIAL GUINEA GABON FILIERE BOIS 0 25 50 100 Km REPUBLIC OF CONGO 9° E 10° E 11° E 12° E 13° E 14° E 15° E 16° E.
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