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EUROPEAN COMMISSION DIRECTORATE-GENERAL DEVELOPMENT
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS |
Sustainable Forest Management Programme in African ACP Countries
EC-FAO PARTNERSHIP PROGRAMME (2000-2003)
EC Tropical Forestry Budget Line
Project B7-6201/98-08/VIII/FOR
Project GCP/RAF/354/EC
Experience of Implementing National Forestry Programmes in Gabon, Namibia, Nigeria, Senegal and Sudan
Accra, 27 April 2003
List of Abbreviations and Acronyms
INTRODUCTION
OVERALL STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF NATIONAL FOREST PROGRAMMES IN AFRICA
KEY CHARACTERISTICS OF FORESTS AND FORESTRY IN THE FIVE CASE STUDY COUNTRIES.
Physical, Population and Economic IndicatorsECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND INSTITUTIONAL ENVIRONMENT IN THE CASE STUDY COUNTRIES RELATIVE TO NFP FORMULATION AND IMPLEMENTATION
Environmental Significance
Economic significance of forests
The relative economic importance of forest resources and extent of user-dependence.THE PROCESS OF NFP FORMULATION
The demographics of forest users and dependent groups
Forest policy and legislative environment, relative to forestry goals and stakeholder empowerment.
Importance of agriculture sector and changes relative to other sectors
Political and Institutional environment impacting on nfp in case study countries
Sustainability of forest developmentIMPLEMENTATION OF NATIONAL FOREST PROGRAMMES
Broad based approach to nfp formulation involving other sectors and Actors
Factoring in key social, economic, institutional and political development into nfp process.
Expected fundamental changes from the nfp process.
Adherence to the basic principles of nfp formulation
Situation at the end of the nfp formulation process
Duration of the nfp formulation process and its impact on nfp quality
Policy and Institutional arrangements
Decentralization
Financing of national forest programme
Changes in conditions of forest resources
THE WAY AHEAD
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