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Establishment of a National Forest Monitoring System and Forest Reference Level - TCP/SAM/3804








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    Developing a Redd+ Forest Reference Level and National Forest Monitoring System in Bhutan - UTF/BHU/012/BHU 2019
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    Bhutan formally initiated a national Reducing Emissions fromDeforestation and Forest Degradation in Developing Countries(REDD+) programme under the Forest Carbon Partnership Facility(FCPF) in 2010. The country’s commitment to conserving forestsfor posterity, backed by forward-looking policies and approaches,is consistent with the objectives of the REDD+ mechanism, and placesBhutan as a strong candidate to be recognized for its past and presentactions, and financially supported to continue the conservation of itsforest resources. Therefore, it was relevant for Bhutan to work on aninternational reporting product, such as the Forest Reference EmissionLevel (FREL)/Forest Reference Level (FRL), which could take stock ofemissions and removals from the forest sector, and set a benchmarkto measure future performance of forest management. The conceptof a national FREL/FRL was new to Bhutan, therefore the project wouldprovide the required technical assistance for its development.
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    Establishing a National Forest Monitoring System to Enhance Transparency and Build REDD+ Readiness in Cambodia - UNFA/CMB/041/UND 2020
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    Cambodia has approximately 9.45 million ha of forest cover (53 percent of total land area), yet it lost 3 million ha to deforestation between 2000 and 2010 alone. Rapid deforestation and increased risks to slow and quick-onset weather events disproportionately affect Cambodia’s rural and forest-dependent populations. Forests, however, historically served as natural sinks of greenhouse gasses (GHGs). Therefore, the Royal Government of Cambodia called for a holistic approach to natural resource management and climate change mitigation, paying special attention to deforestation, landscape degradation and GHG emissions from forestry. The project worked to establish the National Forest Monitoring System (NFMS), enabling Cambodian authorities to better collect, analyze, monitor and report data on forest cover, land use, resource management and GHG emissions. To this end, geographic information systems (GIS) and information and communication technologies (ICTs) were used in building national REDD+ readiness capacities.
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    Roadmap for the establishment of Forest Reference levels and the National Forest Monitoring System 2016
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    The Government of Kenya is in the process of establishing a National REDD+ Programme through the Kenya Forest Service (KFS). Two critical elements of the National REDD+ Programme are forest reference levels (FRL) and a National Forest Monitoring System (NFMS). This document describes the steps towards establishing the design of the NFMS and reference levels, through an enumeration and description of required tasks.

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