It is clearly demonstrated that deforestation and forest degradation stem from the complex interaction of both direct factors and indirect or underlying factors. The direct causes of deforestation and forest degradation are: peasant agriculture industrial agriculture planned and unplanned logging wood-energy (firewood and charcoal) mining (Industrial semi-industrial and artisan) infrastructure and urbanization. The indirect causes of deforestation and forest degradation are: low weak governance lack of policy coordination and land-use planning poverty and insufficient conditions conducive to Sustainable economic activities population growth and the evolution of global prices and markets. One of Republic of Congo’s REDD+ National strategies is the Sustainable management and valorization of forest resources. It is a question of building sustainable forest management and ecosystems through a participatory and inclusive process including: promoting sustainable forest development and improving wood logging techniques of work the promotion of biodiversity conservation the promotion and enhancement of NWFPS and the increasing of carbon stocks.
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