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List of Tables
Table 1-1: Table 1-2: Table 1-3: Table 1-4: Table 2-1: Table 2-2: Table 3-1:
Table 4-1:
Table 4-2: Table 4-3:
Table 4-4: Table 4-5: Table 4-6: Table 7-1:
Main differences between adaptation and mitigation 5 Forest-cover distribution across the Congo Basin countries 9 The four new institutionalisms 21 Distribution of qualitative in-depth interviews 32 Categories of respondents interviewed 46 Frame articulation in the three discourses 53 Components of the exposure and sensitivity of most forest ecosystems 73 Biophysical and social characteristics of the three community forests 102 Socioeconomic characteristics of the households surveyed. 105 The 10 most significant NTFPs collected in the community
forest sites 106 Numbers of occurrences of reported coping and adapting strategies 107 Household characteristics influencing the choice of different strategies 109 Attributes of local community forestry institution identified
in the study sites 112 Overview of characteristics of adaptation and REDD+
strategies in Cameroon 170
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