Project: TCP/ZAM/8925(A) - Strengthening of revenue collection in the Forestry Sector
An Appraisal Of The Licensing And
Forest Revenue System In Zambia
by
Adrian Whiteman
Forestry Officer (Outlook Studies)
FAO, Rome
Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources Forestry Department PO Box 50042 Lotti House, 2nd Floor Cairo Road Lusaka, ZAMBIA |
Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations House No 5 Addis Ababa Drive PO Box 30653, Ridgeway Lusaka, ZAMBIA |
This report is one of a series of reports produced as part of a Technical Co-operation Project between the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and the Government of Zambia. The author wishes to acknowledge the help and co-operation given by staff of the Forestry Department of the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources. The conclusions and recommendations presented here are those of the author and do not represent the official policy of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations or the Government of Zambia.
The designations employed and the presentation of the material in this document do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
K |
Kwacha – the national currency in Zambia |
MENR |
Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources |
NWFPs |
Non-wood forest products |
SI |
Statutory Instrument |
ZAFCOM |
Zambia Forestry Commission |
ZAFFICO |
Zambia Forestry and Forest Industry Corporation |
ZAWA |
Zambian Wildlife Authority |
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
INTRODUCTION
Structure of this reportSOME GUIDING PRINCIPLES UNDERLYING THE DESIGN OF ANY FOREST REVENUE SYSTEM
Forest charges and economic objectivesTHE LEGAL BASIS FOR FOREST CHARGES AND LICENSING
Using the forest charging system to promote forestry policy
Institutional aspects of forest charges
Political aspects of forest charges
Sections of the 1999 Forests Act establishing different types of forest and the need for a licenceTHE CURRENT STRUCTURE OF LICENSES AND THE STRUCTURE AND LEVEL OF FOREST CHARGES
Types of licences described in the 1999 Forests Act
Other legal documents related to licences, restrictions and forest charges
Appraisal of the legal basis for licensing and forest charges
Structure and amount of chargesSUGGESTIONS FOR MODIFICATIONS TO THE LICENSING AND FOREST REVENUE SYSTEM
Appraisal of the existing licensing system
Appraisal of the forest revenue system
Using the licensing and forest revenue system to encourage sustainable forest managementREFERENCES
Improving the efficiency of revenue collection and using production monitoring to improve forest management
Increasing revenues and revenue sharing
Transparency and accountability
An overall proposal for the structure of licences and forest charges in Zambia
ANNEX 1: TERMS OF REFERENCE - FOREST REVENUE EXPERT
ANNEX 2: ECONOMIC RENT AND FOREST CHARGES
ANNEX 3: THE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF ALTERNATIVE FOREST CHARGE STRUCTURES
ANNEX 4: THE ECONOMICS OF CHARCOAL PRODUCTION AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE COLLECTION OF REVENUES FROM THIS SECTOR
ANNEX 5: AN EXAMPLE OF HOW THE PURPOSE OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF FOREST MIGHT BE EXPLAINED TO STAKEHOLDERS