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Informal chain-saw timber from Cameroon: the northern trail

Yeboah Alexis Koffi

No 1, Selected maps from CIRAD, Forest department, UPR40

Abstract: This document presents a synthesis of the unformal trade of timber in Cameroon. It focuses on the informal trade which occurs from tropical forests towards various countries of Africa. This trade, largely ignored by the litterature so far, is surprisingly important, and its geographical extension is very large. The data and figures are extracted from the master thesis of the author : Sciage artisanal, Transformation et commerce du bois d'oeuvre du Cameroun à destination de l'arc Soudano-Sahélien, 2005

Pages: 1 pages
Date: 2005, Revised 2006
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