Forest Landscape Restoration and improved natural resource management of the Mogazang Community

Forest Landscape Restoration and improved natural resource management of the Mogazang Community

Desertification and its consequences threaten the well-being of the population in the northern part of Cameroon, especially rural households. The lack of fire and construction wood, and extreme poverty are major challenges for the population of Mogazang. Climate hazards such as shifting precipitation patterns are exacerbating risks for people. The elaboration of a map by the community members allowed the demarcation of a plot of degraded land (10.74 ha) for restoration. Adopting a “learning by doing” approach, different techniques to restore soil fertility were tested. While waiting for the plot to be productive, women received training in alternative income generating activities and the construction of improved cookstoves. The initiative thus contributes to AFR100 objectives through the restoration of degraded land, the reduction of the pressure on remaining natural resources and the generation of income.