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Researcher: 
Mitchell
Treaty Name and Text
Agreement Name: 
Cooperative Agreement Establishing The Tri-National de la Sangha Park
Alternative Treaty Name: 
Cooperative Agreement For The Sangha River Trinational Commission; Accord De Cooperation Entre Les Gouvernements De La Republique Du Cameroun, La Republique Centrafricaine, Et La Republique Du Congo Relatif A La Mise En Place Du Tri-National De La Sangha (Cooperative Agreement Establishing The Tri-National de la Sangha Park)
Possible Sources (additional): 
Suivi De La Mise En Oeuvre Des Resolutions Du Sommet Des Chefs D’etats D’afrique Centrale Sur La Conservation Et La Gestion Durable Des Forets Tropicales: Premiere Conference Des Ministres En Charge Des Forets d’Afrique Centrale (Yaounde – Cameroun, le 04 – 07 Decembre 2000). Text provided by Bryan Curran of the World Conservation Society.
Signature/Entry into Force/Termination
Date IEA was signed: 
2000-12-07
Signature Year: 
2000
Place IEA was signed: 
Yaounde
Date IEA entered into force: 
2007-12-26
Treaty Type
Membership eligibility (multilateral, bilateral, etc): 
Agreement Type Level 3: 
E (environment) Code (agreement is environmental or not): 
Environmental
Source for E (environmental) code: 
Expert: http://www.berggorilla.de/english/gjournal/texte/25trinat.html: This agreement led to the establishment of a trans-border conservation initiative known as Tri-National de la Sangha (TNS) comprising the protected areas of Lobeke in Cameroon, Dzanga-Ndoki in the Central African Republic and Nouabale-Ndoki in the Republic of Congo. Ministers in Charge of Forests of the three countries signed a formal protocol on TNS in December 2000. The TNS comprises a core protection zone in which human activities are either forbidden or controlled and a peripheral zone in which participatory and sustainable management of wildlife and forest resources is practised.
Text used for E (environmental) coding: 
Expert: http://www.berggorilla.de/english/gjournal/texte/25trinat.html: This agreement led to the establishment of a trans-border conservation initiative known as Tri-National de la Sangha (TNS) comprising the protected areas of Lobeke in Cameroon, Dzanga-Ndoki in the Central African Republic and Nouabale-Ndoki in the Republic of Congo. Ministers in Charge of Forests of the three countries signed a formal protocol on TNS in December 2000. The TNS comprises a core protection zone in which human activities are either forbidden or controlled and a peripheral zone in which participatory and sustainable management of wildlife and forest resources is practised.
Words used to code as Environmental: 
africa/conservation/forest/protected area/sustainable management/wildlife
Lineage
Lineage: 
Sangha River Trinational
Sequence in lineage: 
100.000
Secretariat and auspices
Legacy
Hidden fields
Version: 
2007.10
Inclusion Auto-Generated: 
MEA - Multilateral Environmental Agreements
Subject: 
Habitat/Nature/Species/Flora/Region
Category: 
ENV