
NATIONAL REPORTING TABLES:
T11-T14
Sebueng Kelatwang

Outline
• Rational for each Table
• Definition
• Input in Global Table
• Time Series: 1990-2000-2005

National Reporting Table 11
Volume of Wood Supply
Rationale
• Actual supply of “Round Wood” from “Forests”, “Other Wooded Lands” and “Other Land with Trees” (including Trees Outside Forests).
• Economic and social potential and utility of forest tree species
• Monitor sustained use of tree resources

A. Global Classification and Definitions (FRA 2005)
Contents
• Industrial Round wood supply
• Fuelwood or Wood removal
• Time Series: 1990-2000-2005
• Unit of reporting is m3

H. National Information for
FRA 2005 Global Tables
South Africa (WP 75)page :31
Round Wood Supply
“million” m3 round wood under bark
Forest
“OWL” and Trees outside Forest
1990
2000
1990
2000
Industrial Round Wood
14
15
Wood Fuel
0.18
0.19
10.6
12
Total for Country
14.18
15.19
10.6
12

Rationale
•“Economic health” of the “Forest”, “Other Wooded Land” and “Other Lands with Trees”
The market value (product of price and quantity) of “wood supply”.
National Reporting Table 12
Value of Wood Supply

A. Global Classification and Definitions (FRA 2005)
Contents
• Value of Round wood
• Value of Fuelwood or wood Fuel
• Time Series: 1990-2000-2005
• Unit of reporting is million Rands

National Reporting Table 12
Input to Global FRA 2005
South Africa page: 35
Variable
Value in Rand million
Industrial Round Wood Supply
899
3243
4415
Wood Fuel Supply
13
23
2795
Total for Country
1990
2000
2005
912
3266
7210

National Reporting Table 13
Volume of (NWFP) Supply
Rationale
•Potential of forests in providing NWFP
Priority NWFPs deserve in development of management strategies.

A. Global Classification and Definitions (FRA 2005)
Contents
• Annual removal of NWFP from Forests
• Annual removal of NWFP from Other Wooded Land
• Time Series:1990-2000-2005
• Unit of reporting is “tons”

National Reporting table 13
Input to Global FRA 2005
South Africa page 38
GFRA Class
Quantity in “000”tons
1990
2000
2005
Food
358 420
5 372
5 843
Medicinal
15 700
19 500
20 000
Handicraft
293 000
Honey and bees
60

National Reporting Table : 14.
Value NWFP Supply
Rationale
• Economic health of forest resources and support to local communities
• Allocation of resources and in priority

A. Global Classification and Definitions (FRA 2005)
Contents
• The total market value of NWFP
• Time Series: 1990-2000-2005
• Unit of reporting is in Rands

National Reporting Table: 14
Input into FRA 2005
GFRA Class
Value in million”” Rands
1990
2000
2005
Food
36
230
248
Medicinal
282
36
Handicraft
South Africa: page:38
230

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