COFO-2003/2

 

COMMITTEE ON FORESTRY

Item 5 of the Provisional Agenda

SIXTEENTH SESSION

Rome, Italy, 10-14 March 2003

THE ROLE OF REGIONAL FORESTRY COMMISSIONS IN IMPLEMENTING THE IPF/IFF PROPOSALS FOR ACTION AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE REGIONAL FORESTRY COMMISSIONS

Secretariat Note

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SUMMARY

1. At its second session in 1974, the Committee requested that the agenda of Regional Forestry Commission (RFC) sessions include “matters to be referred to the attention of the Committee on Forestry (COFO)” as a standing item and that the corresponding section of reports be submitted to the subsequent session of the Committee. This note summarizes the main points of interest to COFO made by the RFCs and other FAO statutory bodies in forestry since the fifteenth session of COFO. It also outlines the potential role RFCs can have in implementing proposals for action of the Intergovernmental Panel on Forests (IPF) and the Intergovernmental Forum on Forests (IFF).

2. The FAO technical statutory bodies in forestry are:

MATTERS FROM REGIONAL FORESTRY COMMISSIONS FOR THE ATTENTION OF THE COMMITTEE

3. The following section highlights key points for the attention of COFO.

NEAR EAST FORESTRY COMMISSION (NEFC)
(15th session, Khartoum, Republic of the Sudan, 28-31 January 2002)

The Commission recommended that FAO Forestry Department:

AFRICAN FORESTRY AND WILDLIFE COMMISSION (AFWC)
(13th session, Libreville, Gabon, 25-29 March 2002)

The Commission recommended that FAO:

ASIA-PACIFIC FORESTRY COMMISSION (APFC)
(19th session, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, 26-30 August 2002)

The Commission:

LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN FORESTRY COMMISSION (LACFC)
(22nd session, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 7-11 October, 2002)

The Commission recommended that:

NORTH AMERICAN FOREST COMMISSION (NAFC)
(21st session, Kona, Hawaii, USA, 22-26 October 2002

The Commission recommended that FAO:

EUROPEAN FORESTRY COMMISSION (EFC)
(31st session, Barcelona, Spain, 4-8 November 2002)

The Commission recommended that:

MATTERS FROM OTHER STATUTORY BODIES FOR THE ATTENTION OF THE COMMITTEE

THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON PAPER AND WOOD PRODUCTS

4. The Advisory Committee on Paper and Wood Products (ACPWP) held its 42nd session in Rome, Italy, 27 April 2001 and recommended that FAO:

5. The Committee held its 43rd session in Rome, Italy, 25-26 April 2002 and asked FAO to:

COMMITTEE ON MEDITERRANEAN FORESTRY QUESTIONS
SILVA MEDITERRANEA

6. The Committee held its 18th session in Rome, Italy, 2-5 April 2002 and recommended that:

PANEL OF EXPERTS ON FOREST GENE RESOURCES

7. The Panel of Experts on Forest Gene Resources held its 12th session in Rome, Italy, 21-23 November 2001.

8. Among other decisions, the Panel recommended that:

INTERNATIONAL POPLAR COMMISSION

9. The Executive Committee held its 41st meeting in Rome, Italy, 1-2 September 2002 and recommended that:

DEVELOPING THE ROLE OF REGIONAL FORESTRY COMMISSIONS
IN IMPLEMENTING THE IPF/IFF PROPOSALS FOR ACTION

10. Some 300 proposals for action pertaining to the sustainable management of forests worldwide were negotiated from 1995 to 2000 as key outcomes of the Intergovernmental Panel on Forests (IPF) and the Intergovernmental Forum on Forests (IFF). With the establishment of the UNFF in 2000, attention is now turning to the implementation of these commitments.

11. Given the active ongoing participation of FAO in deliberations of UNFF, both as an intergovernmental organization and as Chair of the CPF, it can provide valuable advice and support to countries and other agencies that are pursuing sustainable forest management goals, many of which are contained in the IPF/IFF proposals for action.

12. By the same token, Regional Forestry Commissions (RFC) have long been recognized as important players in promoting and facilitating sustainable forest management at national and regional levels. This active involvement places them in a good position to foster the exchange of experiences, build networks to enhance regional cooperation, and provide countries with information, knowledge and expertise to guide efforts.

13. In considering a future role for RFCs in the implementation of IPF/IFF proposals for action, member countries may wish to use COFO sessions to seek collaboration in:

14. Member countries may wish to recommend that FAO support intersessional activities designed to facilitate the implementation of the IPF/IFF proposals for action and to provide a venue for related technical discussions.