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PART C

INTEGRATION OF FORESTRY INTO COASTAL AREA MANAGEMENT


Executive summary

Forest resources (including wildlife) are substantially different from agricultural or fishery resources, and information, policy and management requirements concerning them are therefore also different from those described in Part B (agriculture) and Part D (fisheries) of these guidelines. Furthermore, forest resources in coastal areas are frequently so different from their inland counterparts as to require different and special approaches to management and conservation. Mangroves and tidal forests for example have no parallels in terrestrial uplands.

Special features of the coastal forestry sector include the following:

These issues have important implications for land-use planning and for the management of coastal forests. Recommended actions include:

The information requirements for policy and planning purposes are outlined and policy instruments that can be used to implement the forestry component of the agreed ICAM strategy are described.

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