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El Sistema Nacional de Monitoreo Forestal como parte de la Estrategia Nacional de Cambio Climático y Recursos Vegetacionales en Chile

Aplicación de enfoques de monitoreo de vanguardia en la conservación, restauración y gestión de los bosques












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    Este estudio de caso muestra cómo el Sistema Nacional de Monitoreo Forestal (SNMF) de Colombia, a través de sus tres componentes (SMByC, SNIF y IFN), ha logrado colocar los bosques firmemente en la agenda nacional, no solo en materia de clima, sino también de adaptación, biodiversidad y financiamiento climático. Al proporcionar datos transparentes y periódicos, el sistema mejora el acceso a la información entre sectores, fortalece la toma de decisiones y promueve la rendición de cuentas en el uso y la conservación de los bosques.
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    Sistema nacional integrado de monitoreo y evaluación de los ecosistemas forestales para un manejo forestal y conservación de la biodiversidad sostenibles - GCP/CHI/032/GFF 2022
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    Chile posee una cobertura de bosque nativo que cubre casi 14 millones de hectáreas; sin embargo, existen problemas ambientales como la degradación de los bosques y la pérdida de biodiversidad debido a prácticas insostenibles de carácter histórico y actuales. INFOR y CONAF son las instituciones responsables de monitorear el estado y cobertura de los bosques nativos; sin embargo, estas instituciones presentaban , al inicio del proyecto, problemas de coordinación para generar un sistema único de monitoreo y evaluación de los ecosistemas forestales nativos, que como consecuencia evidenciaban divergencias a la hora de comunicar y usar esta información. En este contexto surge SIMEF, una iniciativa promovida por el Ministerio de Agricultura y el Ministerio de Medio Ambiente, y ejecutada por INFOR, CONAF y CIREN, con el propósito de enfrentar las barreras identificadas y generar beneficios ambientales globales, con un alto compromiso internacional en cuanto a los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible 13 y 15 y con la Convención Marco de Naciones Unidas sobre el Cambio Climático (CMNUCC ).
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    Propuesta de Lineamientos para el Monitoreo Comunitario Participativo En Colombia y su Articulación con el Sistema Nacional de Monitoreo de Bosques 2018
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    This document presents the proposal for guidelines for Participatory Community Monitoring in Colombia, which includes elements for the integration of information registered at the local level with the National Forest Monitoring System led by the IDEAM (SMByC). In order to formulate these guidelines, the collective construction with communities that inhabit and own most of the forests in the country, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), and international cooperation was key. As a result, there is a proposal for guidelines for the CCM in Colombia and its articulation with the National Forest Monitoring System, which incorporates community and institutional visions, with the aim of generating incidental, sustainable monitoring processes that can be articulate with each other and with the SMByC, to obtain valuable information, which allows to know the dynamics of use and transformation of forests and associated natural resources, and in turn, allows to determine the most suitable strategies for their management and conservation.

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