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Annex 1: Survey Form

Survey of private forestry and forestry extension activities in Central and Eastern Europe

The ongoing political, economic and social transformation in Central and Eastern European countries is affecting the forestry sector. After World War II, with the beginning of centrally planned economies, private forest ownership was almost entirely abolished. Many Central and Eastern European countries, now with democratic governments and market economic structures, are in the process of restituting forests to citizens, who owned forests prior to the nationalization (mostly after World War II) of private property. Economic considerations in some cases have lead to privatization of forest property. In other countries, some citizens, who had suffered from unjust treatment or loss of property are being compensated for these losses with forest land. As a result, a new private forestry sector, partly characterized by growing numbers of forest owners, is developing and creates a new set of tasks for the governments. It is of public interest that private forest owners receive assistance from the government to manage their forest property sustainably. In countries with a long tradition of private forestry, a government supported 'Forestry Extension System' is providing this assistance in the form of e.g. technical, professional advice, information, incentives etc. The Forestry Department of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), in the framework of its 'Regular Programme' is conducting a survey of the status of private forestry and forestry extension in Central and Eastern Europe to assist the FAO member countries in the Region in developing the capacities to ensure sustainable management of private and public forests. The Forestry Department of FAO, therefore, kindly requests that the following questionnaire is completed. The questions are only guidelines and should be completed where applicable. It is encouraged to attach any relevant, additional information.

Please note that where quantitative data is not available estimates and qualitative descriptions can be used. Thank you for your assistance.

1. COUNTRY:

2. The Agency completing the Questionnaire:

3. Total Forest Area (ha) Today (January 1995)

4. Total Forest Area (see 3.) in Percent of Total Land Area of Country:

5. FOREST OWNERSHIP PATTERNS BEFORE 1985

OWNER

FOREST AREA (HA)

% OF TOTAL FOREST

STATE FOREST



COOPERATIVE FARMS



COMMUNITY (1)



PRIVATE INDIVIDUAL



PRIVATE GROUP



PRIVATE BUSINESS



OTHERS (pl. specify)









TOTAL



(1) Community Forests in above table is forest property owned by cities, towns, other settlements.

6. FOREST OWNERSHIP PATTERNS 1995

OWNER

FOREST AREA (HA)

% OF TOTAL FOREST

STATE FOREST



COOPERATIVE FARMS



COMMUNITY (1)



PRIVATE INDIVIDUAL



PRIVATE GROUP



PRIVATE BUSINESS



OTHERS (pl. specify)









TOTAL (in 1995, see 3.)



(1) Community Forests in above table is forest property owned by cities, towns, other settlements.

7. PLANNED FOREST OWNERSHIP PATTERNS (Policy statement)

OWNER

FOREST AREA (HA)

% OF TOTAL FOREST

STATE FOREST



COOPERATIVE FARMS



COMMUNITY (1)



PRIVATE INDIVIDUAL



PRIVATE GROUP



PRIVATE BUSINESS



OTHERS (pl. specify)









TOTAL (in Future, by year....)



(1) Community Forests in above table is forest property owned by cities, towns, other settlements.

8. If there is private forest ownership in your country, kindly further specify number of owners according to size classes of forest property:

SIZE CLASS

TOTAL

0 - 5 ha

6 - 10 ha

11 - 25 ha

26 - 50 ha

51 - 100 ha

> 100 ha

NO. OF PRIVATE OWNERS








9. If there is private forest ownership in your country, kindly specify total area of private forest property per size class:

SIZE CLASS

TOTAL

0 - 5 ha

6 - 10 ha

11 - 25 ha

26 - 50 ha

51 - 100 ha

> 100 ha

PRIVATE FOREST AREA (ha)








10. If there is private forest ownership in your country, kindly answer, whether you have a forestry extension mechanism supporting private forest owners by ticking the applicable box:

YES NO

11. If you answered question 10 with "NO", please specify reasons. (If you answered question 10 with "YES" please continue with question 12).
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12. Is forestry extension, a service for private forest owners, government supported?

YES NO

13. If question 12 has been answered with "YES", kindly specify the form of government support to private forest owners:

Personnel (forestry professionals)
Incentives (monetary support, direct and indirect)
Information
Training of private forest owners
Marketing of forest products
Other (please specify)

14. Is forestry extension separated from the institution in charge of the management of state-owned forests?

YES NO

15. Who is responsible for the following functions in connection with forestry extension (kindly name organization, institution or agency):

Forestry Law and Regulations enforcement and monitoring:
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Forestry extension at the field level:
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Training of private and/or communal forest owners:
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16. Kindly explain the institutional framework of your forestry extension mechanism by providing an organisation chart:

17. Do private forest owners form groups or organizations (e.g. "association") in your country, which represents their interests?

YES NO

If "YES", kindly specify:
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18. Do private forest owners form groups to facilitate the management of their forests?

YES NO

If "YES" please provide percentage of total number of private owners who are members of such groups: ........................ %

If "NO" please give reasons:
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19. Do you consider the level of training of extension personnel as:

inadequate
adequate
more than adequate

20. What are your main problems in connection with forestry extension?
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21. Would you consider to request FAO assistance in the solution of problems related to forestry extension?

YES NO

If "YES", in what field? (several many be noted)

Formation of Policy
Formulation of Laws
Formulation of Guidelines
Institution Building, Forestry Extension System Development
Training of Forestry Extension Personnel
Creation of Regional Forum (Workshops, Consultations)
Other (please specify)


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