Session 2 - Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy
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Transcript Session 2 - Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy
WHY IMPLEMENT THE FOREST INSTRUMENT?
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Overarching policy framework
Only international policy instrument
dealing with All types of forests
Covers all aspects of SFM
Social, cultural, environmental
(biodiversity, Climate change,
Desertification) and economic functions
of forests
Holistic or 360 degree view of forests
How to create an enabling
environment for SFM
Provides platforms for exchange of
experiences and best practices at all
levels
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Guiding and strengthening NFP
implementation
Tool/checklist for assessing
comprehensiveness of NFP
Assessing progress towards
achieving SFM
Identification of areas
needing strengthening
taking into account the
progress and specific
features of each country
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Linking the NLBI to national
development frameworks
Demonstrating contribution
of forests to national economy
beyond GDP
Integration of forestry
programmes into
development plans at national
(e.g. PRSPs, five year
development plans) and subnational levels
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Coordinating international forestry related
initiatives and agreements
Many countries implementing :-
CBD, UNFCCC, REDD+, FLEGT
and Voluntary partnership
agreements
Usually implemented by
different departments or
ministries in a fragmented
manner
Duplication
Inefficient use of financial and
Human resources
NLBI can serve to enhance
coordination between these
processes
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Enhancing inter-sectoral
coordination
Many forest related
initiatives in other sectors:
Energy, agriculture, water,
environment, trade,
finance, judiciary
Identifying all forest related
activities and involving all
key stakeholders at national
level helps with integration
and coordination
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A basis for resource mobilisation
Most developing countries
lack financial resources and
capacity
Mobilise resources through
Integrating the elements of
the NLBI into the NFP
Clearly demonstrating
contribution to global
objectives on forests
Comprehensive financing
strategy to guide
development partners to
contribute to the funding of
the NFP and NLBI
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Exercise 1.1: Relating existing national forestry development
framework to the NLBI policies and measures
In groups, participants should indicate the type of forest development
framework they are using i.e. NFP, Forest Master Plan or other equivalent and
when it was developed or adopted.
Which of the national policies and measures are being implemented in your
region/state/ country?
This exercise will help participants to reflect and relate the policies and
measures to their own situations.
Time: This exercise should take 30-45minutes to do
plus
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Exercise 2.2: Stakeholder analysis
The participants will be asked to identify the important stakeholders
who need to be informed of, and participate in the implementation of
the Forest Instrument. In addition they participants will be asked to
identify or suggest the awareness raising strategies and methods they
could use to reach the identified stakeholders. This will be done in
country groups. The main guiding questions are:
Who in the country do you need to convince of the benefits of
implementing the NLBI (this is essentially a stakeholder analysis)?
How would you go about it (this is about awareness raising methods)?
This exercise will take 30min hour plus
Plenary discussion
15 minutes presentation by a few countries
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