Forestry Outlook Studies in Africa
(FOSA)
Seychelles
MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND TOURISM
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Michel Vielle Rome, July 2001
SUMMARY
1. INTRODUCTION
2. ACTUAL STATE & TRENDS OF FOREST RESOURCES
2.1 COUNTRY BACKGROUND3. OUTLOOK OF THE LIKELY STATE OF FOREST RESOURCES IN 2020
2.2 FORESTRY SITUATION
2.3 INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
2.4 RECOMMENDATIONS
2.5. FOREST RESOURCES AND MANAGEMENT
2.6 FOREST MANAGEMENT AND CONSERVATION ISSUES
2.7. FOREST MANAGEMENT AND CONSERVATION
2.8. BIODIVERSITY ZONES
2.9. CATCHMENT ZONES
2.10 PRODUCTION ZONES
2.11 NON-FOREST ZONES
2.12 DEMAND FOR AND SUPPLY OF FOREST PRODUCTS
2.13 SUPPLY OF WOOD PRODUCTS
2.14 DEMAND AND SUPPLY BALANCE
2.15 SECTORAL OBJECTIVES AND STRATEGIES
2.16 SECTORAL DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
2.17 FOREST DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
3.1 CHANGES CONNECTED WITH THE FOREST RESOURCES4. LITERATURES CONSULTED
3.2 STATE OF FOREST INDUSTRIES
3.3 WOOD DEMAND-SUPPLY SITUATION
3.4 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS
3.5 FORESTRY AND ENVIRONMENT
3.6 OTHER FUNCTIONS OF THE FOREST
3.7 INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK FOR FORESTRY