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タイトル: THE FOUNDATIONS OF THE CONFLIT DE LANGAGE OVER LAND AND FORESTS IN SOUTHERN CAMEROON
著者: OYONO, Phil Rene
キーワード: Territoriality
Colonial jurisdiction
Marginalization
Claims
Confl it de langage.
発行日: Oct-2005
出版者: The Center for African Area Studies, Kyoto University
誌名: African Study Monographs
巻: 26
号: 3
開始ページ: 115
終了ページ: 144
抄録: When Germans colonized Cameroon in the nineteenth century, most of the ethnic groups living in the forest zone had already established territories. However, Germany then became the legal owner of land and forests. This brutal cohabitation of the new version of the state and customary systems of territorial management generated serious problems and has continued to this day in post-independence Cameroon. Among these problems, I focus on the confl it de langage (confl ict of language or of discourse) between the state and local communities on land and forests ownership and on the regulation of access to natural resources. This article reconstructs the foundations of this conflit de langage, by revealing elements such as the exclusion of indigenous systems and the requirements of capitalist accumulation. The author explores various property rights formation processes and forestry legislations (German, British, French and post-independence). The article points out how the situation has worsened through the creation of forest concessions on customary lands, the creation of protected areas, the sharing of revenues from commercial logging, the establishment of agroindustries, and oil compensation.
DOI: 10.14989/68242
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/68242
出現コレクション:Vol.26 No.3

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