Cameroon: Interactive Map

Each detailed interactive map below shows the forest management plan for Cameroon, each highlighting a different theme of forest use. All maps contain detailed data including logging concessions, protected areas, roads, and settlements.

Allocation Year
  View Forest Management Units (FMUs) and Sales of Standing Volume (SSVs) according to the year in which they were allocated for logging.
Zoning Plan - National Forest Domain
  View the distribution and status of the various land use designations throughout the National Forest Estate.
Forest Classification
View the official classification status of FMUs, Council Forests and Protected Areas.
Wood Volume Harvested
View a map with a graphical display of the volume of wood harvested from logging concessions 1998-2003.
Wood Transformation/Annual Harvestable Area
View a map of forest concession Annual Harvestable Areas (AACs) and sawmills.
FMU Management Plan Status
View a map showing which logging concessions have developed an approved management plan, as required under Cameroonian law.
FMU Certification and Chain of Custody Verification
View presentation of the certification and chain of custody verification status, by FMU.
Zoning Plan - Biodiversity Protection and Wildlife Management
This map presents information on areas reserved for biodiversity protection and wildlife management, including national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, other protected areas, forest reserves, and managed hunting zones.
Vegetation
  View the Global Landcover (GLC 2000) vegetation data for Africa or the Cameroon MINFOF forest stratification data, developed from aerial photography.
Populated Places
  Available for all maps, this data includes cities and villages.
Basic Map Features
  Available for all maps, this data includes lakes, rivers, and streams, and country boundaries.
Roads Digitized From Satellite Imagery
  Roads digitized from 1999-2003 Landsat imagery for the forested zone of Cameroon are viewable in all maps. Roads may be viewed by type (national roads, public roads, logging roads, etc.) or by level of activity by logging season, 1999-2003.

 

 

 

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