Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) Toolbox

Tool Details

Training guide on forest genetic resources

Author Boshier, D., Bozzano, M. and Loo, J. & Rudebjer, P.
Year of publication 2011
This set of training materials makes Forest Genetic Resources (FGR) training relevant, attractive and accessible to non-specialists. It enables teachers and trainers to cover FGR issues in their courses, and increase understanding of how to manage diverse and complex forest and other tree based ecosystems sustainably. This training guide has been developed for: 1) lecturers and students in tertiary education programmes on forestry, agriculture, environmental studies, and broader land management programmes; 2) trainers and trainees in short courses (on-the-job training) on forest biodiversity and forest genetic resources; 3) forestry practitioners: forest/land-use managers, certification organizations, NGOs. The guide has a global geographic scope and covers issues of global and local relevance with regard to conservation and sustainable use of FGR. Organized in a modular format, the guide provides case studies, teacher notes, audiovisuals that are flexible and easy to use in a range of formal or informal training and learning situations. Thus, the trainer can select topics and case studies that are of particular interest and relevance to students.
Type of Tool
Guidelines, manual, kits for trainers
Scale of Application
Forest Management Unit, Global
Region
Global
Biome
All
Forest Type
All forest types (natural and planted)
Primary Designated Function
Conservation of biodiversity
Management Responsibility
All