FO:NEFC/2000/10


NEAR EAST FORESTRY COMMISSION

Item 9 of the Provisional Agenda

FOURTEENTH SESSION

Teheran, Islamic Republic of Iran, 1-4 July 2000

REPORT OF THE FAO WORKSHOP ON NATIONAL FOREST PROGRAMMES IN THE NEAR EAST REGION (Istanbul, Turkey, 11-12 October 1999)

Secretariat Note

INTRODUCTION

1. The Regional Workshop on National Forest Programmes in the Near East Region was held in Istanbul, Turkey, 11-12 October 1999. It took place in accordance with the recommendations of the 13th Session of the Near East Forestry Commission, held in Damascus, Syria 6-9 December 1999, which requested FAO to continue assisting the region in the formulation and implementation of the National Forest Programmes, NFPs, in the Near East. This is one of the priorities given by COFO and other Statutory Bodies to the issue of national forest programmes, with special reference to supporting countries which have not started nor applied their own special activities in this field.

2. Twenty-five participants representing 18 Near East and some Central Asian countries attended the meeting. The Turkish Ministry of Forestry hosted and provided organisational facilities for the meeting. Two resource papers were presented, one providing an overview of the state of national forest programmes in the Near East and another gave indication on the concept process and approaches to the formulation of national forest programmes. Different countries provided information to the participants on the situation of their planning and programming processes. Among the main constraints and difficulties raised by the countries were, the lack of clarity in many countries about the concept of national forest programmes to consider a planning exercise as such, the lack of national capacity to carry out this type of exercises, the lack of enough international technical and financial support with this purpose in the region and the need for specific training activities. The representatives from countries from Central Asia claimed more strong and specific attention and support to their needs, especially from FAO.

3. Most of the member countries of the Near East region continue to be interested in the implementation of national level the NFPs, as a step towards sustainable development. Successful implementation in the Near East region, however, will continue to require training and external support in order to assure that the process remains active. To achieve specified goals, countries called on FAO and other organizations to continue providing the necessary assistance
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4. The objectives of the Regional workshop were to review, discuss and report to the Near East Forestry Commission, or any other fora as appropriate, on the following issues:

5. To facilitate the discussions three Background Notes had been prepared by three experts, covering.

CONCLUSIONS

GENERAL PRINCIPLES

6. The participants of the meeting expressed their gratitude to the Government and people of Turkey who hosted the meeting and for their warm welcome and generous hospitality particularly in view of the recent natural disaster.

  1. It is obvious that many participants are not certain about the Concept of NFPs.
  2. There is need for more contacts, meetings, workshops, working groups, study tours etc. to clarify the concept and how it relates to ongoing forest related activities in each country of the NE Region.
  3. To date the involvement of countries and donor support in the Near East, Central Asian and Caucasian region is lowest compared to countries in other regions.
  4. The inherent climatic conditions of aridity and dessert conditions in most countries of the region and the population pressures on vegetation and tree cover make the urgent need for action, more imperative than in other regions.
  5. There are just as many regional organizations and finance agencies in the NE region as in other regions to assist member countries in the formulation and implementation of NFPs. There is obvious need to exert more efforts to sensitize them to that effect. These include the League of Arab States (LAS) and its specialized agencies such as ALECSO, AOAD, AAAID, ACSAD and BADEA. The financing agencies include the Islamic Development, Bank and Bilateral Funds such the Saudi Fund for Development, the Kuwait Fund for Development, the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development etc.
  6. The definition, formulation and implementation of national forest programme need to be based on a national dialogue among interested parties.
  7. Financing national forest programmes should be based principally on resources mobilization within the country. External assistance, important as it is, cannot be a substitute but can only supplement national financial mechanisms.
  8. There are definite roles to be played by individual member countries, by the Near East Commission and by FAO to address the situation.
  9. The situation in the newly independent-countries in Central Asia and the Caucaus deserves a special attention.
  10. The meeting also recognized that conflicts and international embargo can seriously affect the possibilities of countries to prevent degradation and restore degraded forest ecosystem.

RECOMMENDATIONS

7. On the basis of the above conclusions, the regional workshop on NFPs recommends the following.

(a) To member countries:

(b) To FAO and the Near East Forestry Commission:

 

Annex 1
AGENDA

 


First Day - 11 October 1999
08:30 - 09:00 Registration
09:00 - 09:30 Opening session:
Inaugural speeches by representatives of the host country and the FAO Representative
09:30 - 10:00 Coffee break

technical session 1
10:00 - 10:30 Keynote presentation: Overview of national forest programmes in the Near East and Central Asia (FAO/RNE)
10:30 - 11:00 The concept, the process and the approaches to formulation of national forest programmes (FAO/HQ)
11:00 - 11:30 Discussion on these two topics
11:30 - 12:.30 Presentation and discussion of country situation
- Turkey and Lebanon Case Studies
- Discussion
12.30 - 13.30 Coffee break
13.30 - 16.00 Presentation and discussion of country situation
- Yemen and Iraq
- Egypt, Jordan and Syria
- Tunisia, S. Arabia, and Sudan
- Discussion
16.00 -16.30 Coffee break
16.30 - 17.30 Presentation and discussion of country situation
- Pakistan, Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan
- Kyrgystan and Kazakhstan
17.30 - 18.00 Presentation of activities of donors and organizations which may provide support to NFPs in the region
General Discussion

Second Day - 12 October 1999

technical session 2
09:00 - 11:00 Regional Experiences through special case studies:
- Cyprus, India, Iran and Morocco
Exchange of experience and need to establish cooperative mechanisms between countries and with donors
11.00 - 12.00 Priorities for joint action
12.00 - 12.30 General discussion
12.30 - 13.00 Concluding session: recommendations raised and closure.

 

REGIONAL WORKSHOP ON NATIONAL FOREST PROGRAMMES

FORMULATION AND IMPLEMENTATION IN THE NEAR EAST
ISTANBUL, TURKEY
11-12 October 1999

LIST OF PARTICIPANTS

AZERBAIJAN
Mr. Huseyn BADALOV
Chief of Recovery Forestry
Ministry of Forestry
U.Hajebayov Street Government House
Room No. 532
Baku, Azerbaijan Republic
Tel: 934425
Fax: 994 12 989 402

CYPRUS
Mr. Alexandros CHRISTODOULOU
Chief Conservator of Forests
Department of Forests Ministry of Agriculture,
Natural Resources and Environment
Department of Forests
1414 Nicosia, Cyprus
Tel: 3572303833
Fax: 3572780428
E-mail: [email protected]

EGYPT
Dr. Mamdouh RIAD
Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation
Dokki, Cairo, Egypt
Tel: 202 33 73790
Fax: 202 33 54 983
E-mail: [email protected]

INDIA
Mr. C.P. OBERAI
Inspector General of Environment and Forests Forest Ministry India
Environment and Forest Ministry
CGO Complex, Lodi Road
New Delhi, India 110003
Tel: 011 467 2278
Fax: 011 436 3232

IRAN
Mr. Bizhan BIGLARBEIGI
Member of High Council for Forest, Range and Soil
Forest and Range Organization
Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran
Tel: 98 21 2446505
Fax: 98 21 2446551
E-mail: [email protected]

JORDAN
Mr. Moussa Alwadi ALABBADI
Director of Forestry and Range Administration
Forestry and Range Administration
Ministry of Agriculture
P.O.Box 2099
Amman, Jordan
Tel: 533 74 72
Fax: 533 79 29

KAZAKHISTAN
Mr. Karibayeva KURALAY
Head of South Regional Department of NEC SD
Ministry of Natural Resources and Protection of Environment
85, Dostyk av.
Almaty, 480000, Republic of Kazakhstan
Tel: 3272 608547
Fax: 325 07784
E-mail: [email protected].

KYRGYZTAN
Mr. Urmat MAMBETALIEV
Head of Forestry Department
State Agency on Forestry
276 Abdymomunov St.
Bishek, Republic of Kyrgyztan
Tel: 966 312 661644/
Fax 966 312 213679
E-mail:[email protected]
Mr. Balbak TULEBAEV
Assistant Minister of Forestry
Ministry of Forestry
Abd momunov Sok. No. 276 Bib
Kekli, Republic of Kyrgyztan
Tel: 996 312 214769
Fax: 966 312 213679

LEBANON
Mr. Ghattas AKL
Ministry of Agriculture
Galery Semaan sqware
Beirut, Lebanon
Tel: 051455622
Fax:051455622, 455474

PAKISTAN
Mr. Rafiq Ahmed RANA
M/O Environment, Local Government and Rural Dev. Gop.
Inspector General of Forests
Ministry of Env. Local Govt. and Rural Development
Blue Arca, UBL Building
Islamabad, Pakistan
Tel: 051-9205289
Fax: 051-9202211
E-mail: [email protected].

SAUDI ARABIA
Mr. Khalid Bin Nasr AL MUSA
Ministry of Agriculture and Water
Riyadh, Saudia Arabia
Tel: 4016666 Ext 2982
Fax: 4033702

SUDAN
Dr. Abdelazim Mirghani IBRAHIM
General Manager
Forests National Corp.
P.O.Box 258
Khartoum, Sudan
Tel: 249 11 471575
Fax: 249 11 472659

SYRIA
Mr. Ziad AL-JEBAWI
Director
Ministry of Agriculture
Forest Department
Damascus, Syria
Tel: 2248964
Fax: 2240826

TUNISIA
Dr. Habib ABID
Head of Forest Management Service
Minister Agriculture
30 Rue Alain Savary
1002 Tunis, Tunisia
Tel: 2161 287 487
Fax: 2161 801 922

TURKEY
Mr. Mevlot DEZGEN
Division Director
Ministry of Forestry
Atatork Bulvar No. 153
Bakanl Kiar, Ankara, Turkey
Tel: 903 12 417 7725
Fax: 903 12 417 9161
Mr. Ekrem YAZICI
Ministry of Forestry
Atatork Bulvar No. 153
Bakanl Kiar, Ankara, Turkey
Tel: 90312 417 7724
Fax: 90312 417 9160
Mr. Kenan Bahin
Division Director
Ministry of Forestry
Atatork Bulvar No. 153
Bakanl Kiar, Ankara, Turkey
Tel: 903 12 4177724
Fax: 903 12 4179160
Mr. Yavuz YEKSEL
Deputy Undersecretary
Ministry of Forestry
Atatork Bulvar No. 153
Bakanl Kiar, Ankara, Turkey
Tel: 903 12 425 4389
Dr. Erkan ISPIRLI
Head of Department
Ministry of Forestry
Atatork Bulvar No. 153
Bakanl Kiar, Ankara, Turkey
Tel: 903 12 417 7724
Fax: 903 12 417 9160

YEMEN
Mr. Abdulmalik AL-ARAHI
Ministry of Agriculture
P.O. Box 2804
Sana'a, Republic of Yemen
Tel: 282964
Fax: 967-1-282954
E-mail: [email protected]
Mr. Ahmed Al-ATTAS
Ministry of Agriculture & Irrigation
DG. FDC P.O. Box 3837
Sana'a, Republic of Yemen
Tel: 967-1250977
Fax: 967-1257050
E-mail: [email protected]

UN-FAO
Mr. Hassan O. ABDEL NOUR
State Minister
FAO
Ministry of Agriculture & Forestry
P.O. Box 285
Khartoum, Sudan
Mr. Adnan Al-Fares
Regional Forestry Officer
FAO Regional Office for the Near East
11 Al Eslah El Zerai St.
Dokki, Cairo, Egypt
Tel: 202-331-6000
Fax: 202-349591
E-mail: [email protected]
Mr. Maharaj K. MUTHOO
FAO Representative
Atatork Bulvar No.197
Kavaki dere, Ankara, Turkey
Tel: 312 468 7513
Fax: 312 427 4852
E-mail: [email protected]
Mr. Manuel Paveri
Chief, FONP
FAO Headquarters
Viale Terme di Caracalla
00100 Rome, Italy
Tel: 3906 57052196
Fax: 3906 57055514
E-mail: [email protected]
Mr. Altub BIPAL
Programme Assistant
FAO Representation in Ankara
Atatork Bulvar No.197
Kavaki dere, Ankara, Turkey
Tel: 312 468 7513
Fax: 312 427 4852
E-mail: [email protected]
Mr. Elik ERKAL
FAO Representation in Ankara
Atatork Bulvar No.197 Kavaki dere
Ankara, Turkey
Tel. 312 468 7513
Fax: 312 427 4852
E-mail: [email protected]

UN-IFF
Mr. Tage Michaelsen
Special Forestry Advisor
IFF Secretariat
Two UN Plaza DC2-1258
New York, 10017 N.Y., USA
Tel: 1-212-963-5294
Fax:1-212-963-3463
E-mail: [email protected].