Responsabilité Sociale et Développement Durable. L'Impact de l'Industrie Forestière au Congo


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Mémoire (de fin d'études) de l’année 2023 dans le domaine Sciences de l'Environnement - Protection du climat et de l'environnement, note: Sociologue, University of Kisangani (Faculté de Sciences Sociales Administratives et Politiques), cours: Sociologie, langue: français, résumé: L'ouvrage discute de la responsabilité sociale de l'Industrie forestière du Congo et du développement du groupement de Bevenzeke dans le territoire de Bafwasende. La République Démocratique du Congo, riche en ressources naturelles grâce à ses vastes forêts tropicales, voit ces dernières exploitées avec des impacts variés sur l'environnement et les communautés locales. L'étude souligne que la majorité des Congolais, principalement des paysans, dépendent de l'exploitation traditionnelle des ressources naturelles pour leur subsistance. Cependant, l'Industrie forestière du Congo ne respecte pas ses responsabilités sociales envers l'environnement et la communauté de Bevenzeke, entraînant des conséquences néfastes présentes et futures. Pour équilibrer l'économie et le social, il est nécessaire de mener des études de cas avec les parties prenantes afin de créer un plan de gestion durable des forêts. Ces forêts doivent être exploitées prudemment pour le bien-être de l'humanité tout en respectant l'équilibre biologique. Les impacts sociaux et environnementaux de l'exploitation forestière sont cruciaux : l'arrivée de l'Industrie forestière du Congo dans Bevenzeke devrait renforcer l'économie locale, créer des emplois, améliorer les infrastructures sanitaires et scolaires, et réduire la pauvreté.




The Forests of the Congo Basin


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The 2010 State of the Forest report (SOF) benefited from financial support from the European Union, the United States, Germany, France and UNESCO. It represents the collaborative effort of over 100 individuals from a diversity of institutions and the forestry administrations of the Central African countries. The SOF process began with the selection and definition of indicators relevant to monitoring the state of forests in Central Africa. The indicators are structured around three thematic areas: (i) forest cover; (ii) management of production forests; and (iii) conservation and biodiversity. They are presented in a hierarchical structure at the regional, national and management unit (i.e. logging concessions and protected areas) levels. The indicators were vetted by a representative panel of stakeholders of forest management in Central Africa. The indicators are used to guide an annual data collection process carried out between April and August by national groups of four to ten individuals working within the forestry administrations. The data reported on in the 2010 SOF were primarily collected in 2009 and 2010. Results were validated in national workshops attended by government officials as well as representatives of environmental NGOs, the private sector and development projects. The data provided an important basis for the authors of the 11 chapters of the 2010 SOF, which were under the coordination of a scientific committee of international renown. A final workshop was held 29-30 March, 2011 in Douala to review a draft report. Following amendments based on comments from a wide audience of experts the final layout was completed.




Responsabilité sociétale des entreprises d'exploitations forestières dans le bassin du Congo


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Dans les pays en développement, la question de la responsabilité sociétale des entreprises (RSE) demeure préoccupante dans les grandes comme dans les petites ou moyennes entreprises. Ainsi, la RSE est perçue comme un thème fédérateur en sciences de gestion et de par sa dimension sociétale dans les sciences économiques et sociales prenant tout son sens dans le management opérationnel des entreprises. Considérée comme le prolongement de la prise en compte du développement durable dans ses implications managériales, la RSE cristallise l'attention de nombreux chercheurs depuis plusieurs décennies, notamment dans sa dimension sociale, environnementale et normative depuis une vingtaine d'années et sociétale depuis les années 2000. Cet ouvrage vient contribuer à faire sortir la RSE du secteur de l'industrie forestière exerçant dans le deuxième massif forestier mondial en vue de lutter contre la déforestation.




Waiting for Democracy


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2nd Pan-African Symposium on the Sustainable Use of Natural Resources in Africa


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This bilingual publication results from a four-day symposium aimed at capturing the general directions and analytical issues that characterize approaches to sustainable use in Africa. The papers included in this work are organized under four major headings: modes of use, devolution, scale issues and external issues. Authors explore these themes through the use of case studies and the description of specific regional experiences. External issues are further explored in a series of commissioned policy papers which have also been included.




Deforestation and forest degradation in the Congo Basin: State of knowledge, current causes and perspectives


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The Congo Basin comprises Cameroon, Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea and Gabon. It covers close to 70% of the forestlands of Africa. Of the 530 million hectares in the Congo Basin, 300 million are composed of forests: 99% of these are primary or naturally regenerated forests, as opposed to plantations.




The Legal and Regulatory Framework for Environmental Impact Assessments


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An Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) is a procedure for evaluating the impact of proposed activities on the environment. In modern Africa, EIAs are a growing reality and a matter of law in 22 sub-Saharan African countries. This volume examines various aspects of EIA legislation in these countries, including: definitions and prescribed activities; public participation and consultation; the review process and the quality of EIA reports; monitoring and enforcement; compatibility; and transboundary issues. It highlights the role and degree of public participation for the further development of EIA law and policy.




Governing Africa's Forests in a Globalized World


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Many countries around the world are engaged in decentralization processes, and most African countries face serious problems with forest governance, from benefits sharing to illegality and sustainable forest management. This book summarizes experiences to date on the extent and nature of decentralization and its outcomes - most of which suggest an underperformance of governance reforms - and explores the viability of different governance instruments in the context of weak governance and expanding commercial pressures over forests. Findings are grouped into two thematic areas: decentralization, livelihoods and sustainable forest management; and international trade, finance and forest sector governance reforms. The authors examine diverse forces shaping the forest sector, including the theory and practice of decentralization, usurpation of authority, corruption and illegality, inequitable patterns of benefits capture and expansion of international trade in timber and carbon credits, and discuss related outcomes on livelihoods, forest condition and equity. The book builds on earlier volumes exploring different dimensions of decentralization and perspectives from other world regions, and distills dimensions of forest governance that are both unique to Africa and representative of broader global patterns. The authors ground their analysis in relevant theory while drawing out implications of their findings for policy and practice.