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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetForest Management and Sustainable Charcoal Value Chain in Uganda 2023
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No results found.This brochure of the Forest Management and Sustainable Charcoal Value Chain project at FAO Uganda is a brief of the four-year project that seeks to address negative environmental, social and economic impacts of charcoal production. Charcoal is a preferred cooking fuel for a big percentage of Uganda's population because it is relatively affordable and accessible compared to the alternatives. Uganda is in an energy transition to clean fuels but charcoal will remain a significant option during this transition. However, the unsustainable production and utilization of charcoal are highly linked to environmental degradation. The brochure gives the rationale for the project and outlines the interventions that are being implemented to promote a green charcoal value chain in Uganda. These include restoration of degraded forests on private land, supporting individuals and communities to establish woodlots, subsidizing the acquisition of improved technology for charcoal production, supporting better regulatory frameworks for sustainable forestry and charcoal production as well as promoting clean energy alternatives. If properly managed however, charcoal can provide a low-cost, reliable and locally available energy source, with the potential to become a sustainable transition fuel, significantly increasing energy access. -
Journal, magazine, bulletinForest Management and Sustainable Charcoal Value Chain in Uganda Bulletin, January 2023 | Issue #1 2023
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No results found.This maiden bulletin of the Forest Management and Sustainable Charcoal Value Chain in Uganda at FAO Uganda serves as an introduction to the four-year project that seeks to address the negative environmental, social and economic impacts of charcoal production. Charcoal is a preferred cooking fuel for the urban population, yet its unsustainable production and utilization are highly linked to environmental degradation. If properly managed, however, charcoal can provide a low-cost, reliable and locally available energy source, with the potential to become a sustainable transition fuel, significantly increasing energy access. This Bulletin includes stories and updates on greening the charcoal value chain in Uganda, to foster awareness, adoption of better practices and overall achievement of better production, a better environment and a better life. -
ProjectStrengthening the Enabling Environment to Promote Innovative Approaches to Sustainable Forest Management - TCP/CMB/3802 2024
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No results found.The institutional and policy framework supporting the development of the forestry sector in Cambodia plays a vital role in ensuring a coherent approach to addressing the overarching development goals of the sector, as defined in the National Protected Area Strategic Management Plan 2016-2030, the National Green Growth Roadmap and the National Forestry Programme 2010-2029. In order to achieve these goals, however, more efforts are needed. The current policy framework needs to be revisited and streamlined in order to enable modern and innovative approaches and result-oriented forestry initiatives to be identified, planned and implemented. In addition, greater coordinated inter-institutional and intersectoral collaboration is required to address the complex and multistakeholder forestry domain and to develop it into an informed, effective, well-structured and innovating area of work, including for private actors.
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