The objective of this study was to contribute to the provision of reliable management tools for High Conservation Value (HCV) types 5 and 6 to ensure the sustainable management of forests managed by forest management unit (FMUs) 10.030 10.031 10.039 10.041 10.042 10.044 and 10.047B. To achieve this we identified and mapped Type 5 and 6 HCVs in 44 villages assessed their importance described activities carried out and identified threats to suggest management measures. The methodological approach consisted of documentary analysis surveys with the riparian villages and field visits to identify socio-cultural HCVs. The study revealed that 44 villages (33 Bantu villages and 11 Baka camps) possess 169 sites of cultural importance. The attributes of HCV 5 are non-timber forest product (NTFP) collection areas agricultural plantations hunting areas and fishing. The attributes of HCV 6 are sacred trees places of worship cemeteries sacred caves/rocks hill waterfall spring and sacred river. Natural resources harvested from the forest are essential for consumption marketing traditional medicines packaging handicrafts sacrifice and offerings.
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