Congo Basin

Community-based Real-time Monitoring in the Congo Basin and Amazon rainforests

1 February 2017

In 2015, Rainforest Foundation UK, in collaboration with Forêts et Développement Rural (FODER), successfully developed and tested a ground-breaking new system, ForestLink, a tool to enable communities anywhere in the world to capture and transmit accurately geo-referenced reports of forest illegalities to authorities and other stakeholders in real-time – even in areas where there is … Read more

RFUK Annual Report 2015/16

31 December 2016

This summary of our projects and campaigns in 2015/2016 offers a highlight of the Rainforest Foundation UK’s work with indigenous and forest communities around the world.

Protected Areas in the Congo Basin: Failing Both People and Biodiversity?

22 April 2016

Protected areas in Africa’s great equatorial rainforests are falling well below expectations both in terms of conserving wildlife and respecting local peoples’ rights. Watch this short film about forest communities affected by the Tumba Lediima Reserve in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

Protected Areas in the Congo Basin: Failing Both People and Biodiversity?

22 April 2016

Based on a sample of 34 protected areas across Cameroon, the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Gabon and the Republic of Congo, including four detailed case studies, this study reveals that biodiversity in the region continues to decline, that there is little evidence that the ‘guns and guards’ approach to protected areas … Read more

RFUK Annual Report 2014/15

31 December 2015

This summary of our projects and campaigns in 2014/2015 offers a highlight of the Rainforest Foundation UK’s work with indigenous and forest communities around the world.

Real-time Community-based Forest Monitoring: Challenges and Opportunities

1 June 2015

This briefing presents the main findings from a study and consultation covering nine countries, conducted for The Rainforest Foundation UK in April 2015. It follows the successful technical testing in Cameroon of RFUK’s ForestLink technology.

The MappingForRights Methodology

1 January 2015

MappingForRights is a new approach to participatory (or ‘community’) mapping. It has been developed by RFUK on the back of 15 years’ experience of supporting indigenous and traditional communities of the Congo Basin rainforest in their efforts to fulfil their rights to land and livelihood. The approach explained in this reference guide is the result … Read more

Protected Areas in the Congo Basin: A Briefing

1 November 2014

In 2014, RFUK undertook research on protected areas and their effects on local communities, using both desk-based studies and field-based data collection. For a more in-depth update to this briefing, read our 2016 study on protected areas.

Rethinking Community-based Forest Management in the Congo Basin (Executive Summary)

1 November 2014

This summary of our in-depth study considers the constraints and opportunities for community-based forest management in the region with a careful examination of indigenous and customary systems of forest resource management and rights.

Rethinking Community-based Forest Management in the Congo Basin

1 November 2014

This study considers the constraints and opportunities for community-based forest management in the region with a careful examination of indigenous and customary systems of forest resource management and rights.