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Sustainable Development andInternational Forest Processes
Enhancing the NFP process in <country><date>
<location>, <country>
1983 Brundtland
Commission1992 RIO UNCED
1995 - 2000 IPF / IFF
Agenda 21
Rio Declaration
Forest Principles
1972 UNCHE Stockholm
2000 – 200? UNFF
UN Commission on Sustainable Development
Convention onBiological Diversity 1992
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change 1992
United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification 1994
GTZ IWP – International Forest Policy
Overview
1987 Brundtland
Report
UN Forest Policy Dialogue
Intergovernmental Panel on Forests (1995-97)
Intergovernmental Forum on Forests (1997-
2000)
United Nations Forum on Forests (2000-200?)
IPF/IFF proposals for action
What are they?
international agreement country-level actioncross-sectoralmeant to address national priorities
IPF/IFF proposals for action
Areas covered include:Combating deforestation and degradationTraditional forest knowledgeForest health and productivityProtection of unique forest typesFinancial resources and capacity-buildingInternational tradeMonitoring and reporting progress on sfm
Collaborative Partnership on Forests
Established in April 2001Informal and voluntary arrangement to
Enhance cooperation on forest issues Help countries to implement sfm
Collaborative Partnership on Forests
Key joint initiatives
Sourcebook on funding sfmTask force on streamlining forest
reportingWeb site: www.fao.org/forestry/
The Millennium Goals
Eradicate extreme poverty and hungerAchieve universal primary educationPromote gender equality and empower womenReduce child mortalityImprove maternal healthCombat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseasesEnsure environmental sustainabilityDevelop a global partnership for development
The Millennium Goals
Eradicate extreme poverty and hungerAchieve universal primary educationPromote gender equality and empower womenReduce child mortalityImprove maternal healthCombat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseasesEnsure environmental sustainabilityDevelop a global partnership for development
International forest dialogue
Criteria and indicators processes: Extent of forest resources Forest biological diversity Forest health & vitality Productive functions Protective functions Socio-economic benefits Legal, policy & institutional framework
Current issues: International cooperation & trade Law enforcement Impacts of HIV/AIDS on the sector Armed conflicts & civil strife
FRAMEWORK FOR SUSTAINABLE FOREST
MANAGEMENT AND NATIONAL FOREST
PROGRAMMES
National forest development
National forest programmes in the context of international forest processes
Issues
Financing sfm Poverty reduction
Integrated land use Land tenure and rights Law Enforcement
Benefit sharing
FCCC CCD CBD CITES
Agreements
ITTA
FAOITTOWorld BankNFP Facility
UNEPUNDPWTO
Institutions
NGOs
UNCED 1992
IPF ( 1995-1997)
IFF (1997-2000)
UNFF (2000-present)
Policy Dialogue in UN
National forest programmes defined
International agreement at IPF
Generic term Wide range of approaches Country specific Cross-sectoral
Questions for discussion
GTZ IWP – International Forest Policy
Which international/regional/national processes are relevant to the forest sector in <country>?
Who is in charge of national implementation of commitments related to international instruments?
What are the linkages with the national forest policy process?
What are the forces driving the nfp in <country>?