This factsheet presents the Dja Landscape Project, one of the flagship landscapes under the GEF-8 Congo Critical Forest Biome Integrated Programme implemented within the Congo Basin Landscapes Initiative (CBLI).
Covering more than 4 million hectares across southern Cameroon, the Dja Landscape brings together protected areas, community lands, production zones, and critical biodiversity corridors within a shared landscape approach.
The factsheet highlights how partners are working to strengthen landscape governance, biodiversity conservation, ecosystem connectivity, sustainable livelihoods, and land-use planning through coordinated and inclusive approaches.
Implemented under the UNEP-led multi-country and multi-partner CBLI framework, the project contributes to broader regional efforts to support resilient forest landscapes across the Congo Basin through integrated governance, science-informed planning, and collaboration across sectors and stakeholders.