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ProjectCreating a Strong Enabling Environment for Multifunctional Sustainable Forest Management in Serbia - GCP/SRB/002/GFF 2024
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No results found.Forest degradation, together with resulting habitat loss and fragmentation, is one of the key environmental problems currently faced by Serbia. On a large scale it has resulted in loss of forest carbon, biodiversity and other important ecosystem goods and services, and has substantially reduced the potential of Serbian forests to act as carbon sinks. In this context, the Forestry Development Strategy of the Republic of Serbia (adopted in 2006) defines the conservation and improvement of biodiversity in forest areas as part of the concept of sustainable forest management (SFM). The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management (MAFW) implements forest management and protection-related activities through a Forest Fund, providing services and supporting the implementation of SFM in public and private forests. However, key barriers remain for the mainstreaming of SFM in Serbia, such as an inadequate policy and strategic framework, and sectoral coordination to define and systematically implement specific pathways for SFM that incorporate climate change mitigation and biodiversity conservation objectives, among others. Against this background, the project aimed to promote multifunctional SFM to conserve biodiversity, enhance and conserve carbon stocks, and secure forest ecosystem services in productive forest landscapes. -
ProjectStrengthening Forest Education Globally to Promote Sustainable Management of Forests - GCP/GLO/044/GER 2023
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No results found.As deforestation continues and the disconnection between people, nature and forests grows, education is fundamental to achieving sustainable forest management. Yet it must keep pace with changing demands on forests and increasing pressures on forest resources. Experts have raised concerns that education dealing with forests is insufficient and outdated in many places, failing to give current and future generations the awareness and understanding of forests they need. New education offensives are necessary to address these challenges. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) launched this project to catalyse , accelerate and enhance broad efforts in forest education in developing countries and to counteract the considerable deficiencies in forest education in many parts of the world. A partnership between FAO, the International Tropical Timber Organization and the International Union of Forest Research Organizations, the project is designed to lay the foundation for a longer term effort in forest education, envisaged as a Joint Initiative of the Collaborative Partnership on Forests (CPF). -
ProjectContributing to Sustainable Forest Management and Poverty Reduction by Tackling Illegal Logging and Promoting Trade in Legal Timber Products - GCP/GLO/397/EC and GCP/GLO/600/MUL 2023
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No results found.Poor forest governance, unclear legal frameworks, weak law enforcement and demand for cheap timber and timber products all contribute to illegal practices in the forest sector. These practices jeopardize efforts to improve sustainable forest management (SFM) and have a significant impact on a country's ability to achieve broader sustainable development goals such as poverty alleviation, food security and climate change mitigation. As part of an effort to tackle illegal logging and associated trade, the European Union’s Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade (FLEGT) Action Plan was established in 2003 to help tropical timber producing countries establish and implement measures to promote trade in legal timber products. Under this framework, tropical timber producing countries and the European Union enter into Voluntary Partnership Agreements (VPAs), bilateral trade agreements which commit to exporting only legal timber into European markets. In this context, the FAO EU FLEGT Programme provided technical support and resources for the negotiation and implementation of VPAs, while in countries not engaged in a formal VPA process, the Programme supported measures to improve law enforcement, timber legality assurance and overall forest sector governance.
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