Governance of common resources in the Ziama classified forest

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The management of common resources requires the effective involvement of all stakeholders in order to avoid all forms of opposition. The Ziama massif the subject of our study has been a classified forest since 1942. It is located in the south-eastern part of Guinea and is one of five forests in the region. Among these forests only the Ziama massif represents a level of degradation of 27%. Considered the weakest of all Guinea's forests the Ziama massif was classified as a biosphere reserve by UNESCO in 1981. Given its ecological wealth concerted management of its resources to maintain its status as a climatic regulator is an imperative. Except that sincethe classification to the present day it has been an area of conflict between various players including the State local communities and non-natives. The Guinean state having inherited the management methods imposed by the colonial power continues to seek unilateral management of the forest's resources while excluding the local communities. As a result conflicts are multiplying.
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