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MAJOR PROGRAMME 2.4: FORESTRY

410.      Major Programme 2.4 assists countries to achieve the sustainable management of their forests. It was restructured in 2003 and the key dimensions of sustainable forest management were aligned to the following three programmes:

411.      The three Major Programmes are supported by a cross-cutting substantive programme: Programme 2.4.4 Forestry Information and Liaison.

412.      In view of this recent restructuring, no significant changes are proposed over the previous MTP. The Major Programme's main thrusts and priorities remain steady, while seeking to maximize results, particularly at country level. The strengthening of the regional forestry commissions as a mechanism to translate global policies into national actions will be given primary attention. As regards the economic dimension of forests, the main thrust will be to enhance small scale forest initiatives, including collaboration with the private sector. Forestry information, through FORIS and the Forestry Department Web site, will be enhanced.

PROGRAMME 2.4.1: FOREST RESOURCES

Prog. Entity

Time Frame

Title

PWB 2004-05

MTP 2006-07

MTP 2008-09

MTP 2010-11

MTP Total

241A1

2002-2007

Sustainable Management of Natural Forests and Woodlands

1,647

1,647

-

-

1,647

241A4

2002-2007

Conservation in Forests and Fragile Ecosystems

1,003

1,003

-

-

1,003

241A5

2002-2007

Forest Plantations and Trees Outside Forests

1,140

1,140

-

-

1,140

241A7

2004-2009

Forests and Water

865

865

865

-

1,730

241A8

2004-2009

Forests and Climate Change

482

482

482

-

964

241P1

Continuing

Assessment and Monitoring of Forests and Woodland Resources

1,449

1,449

1,449

1,449

4,347

241S1

Continuing

Technical Support and Advisory Services

2,072

2,072

2,072

2,072

6,216

Programme Reserve

-

 

3,790

5,137

 

Total Programme of Work

8,658

8,658

8,658

8,658

25,974

Less External Income

60

60

60

60

180

Net Appropriation

8,598

8,598

8,598

8,598

25,794

Real Growth

400

800

1,200

2,400

Net Appropriation with Real Growth

8,998

9,398

9,798

28,194

Growth in Net Appropriation (Percentage)

4.7%

9.3%

14.0%

9.3%

413.      The programme provides the technical basis to implement effective forest management and conservation strategies that facilitate social, economic and environmental benefits from forest resources (forests, woodlands and trees outside forests). It emphasizes the multiple functions of forests, providing sources of food and income to poor rural dwellers, wood and non-wood products from renewable sources, and environmental services to all. The programme also provides information about forest resources, their management and uses at the global level for the benefit of several international processes related to forests, and supports countries in developing related monitoring and assessment systems.

414.      Over the MTP period, the programme will consolidate the new entities brought into the previous plan, in particular Forests and water - the importance of trees and forests to supply clean water - and Forests and climate change, reflecting the key role of forest management in climate regulation and the possible effects on forests that climate change may have. These programme entities are also facilitating increased recognition of FAO as a major contributor in these fields.

415.      The programme will also emphasize the role of forest management and conservation in sustainable development, including linkages to the Millennium Development Goals and support to the implementation of major UN conventions on biological diversity, climate change and desertification. Taking agreed concepts of sustainable management of forests into action on the ground, and sharing the experiences widely among stakeholders, are very important in bringing international dialogue to bear on field level implementation.

416.      The programme will pursue FAO's leadership in global forest resources assessments. Following the 2005 assessment update, a comprehensive report on forest resources is envisaged during the plan period, laying a foundation for monitoring of progress towards sustainability at regional and global levels. At national level, attention will be given to monitoring and assessment systems that support policy processes - in particular with reference to other land use sectors and rural development.

Entity

A1

A2

A3

B1

B2

C1

C2

D1

D2

E1

E2

E3

241A1

   

       

       

241A4

               

     

241A5

             

       

241A7

             

       

241A8

     

             

241P1

                 

 

241S1

   

 

   

 

 

Legend: 

less than US$ 750,000

 

US$ 750,000 to US$ 2 million

 

more than US$ 2 million



Real Growth Proposal

Under Real Growth conditions, it would be possible to support more countries in translating agreed concepts of sustainable management of forests into action on the ground and sharing the experiences more widely among stakeholders. The programme would also expand the dissemination of new and innovative approaches to watershed management and prepare appropriate communication tools. Another area of expanded advice would be the sequestration of carbon and other carbon mechanisms linked to climate change.

PROGRAMME 2.4.2: FOREST PRODUCTS AND ECONOMICS

Prog. Entity

Time Frame

Title

PWB 2004-05

MTP 2006-07

MTP 2008-09

MTP 2010-11

MTP Total

242A3

2004-2009

Forestry Sector Outlook Studies

1,430

1,430

1,430

-

2,860

242A4

2004-2009

Economic Aspects of Forests

1,287

1,287

1,287

-

2,574

242P1

Continuing

Forest Products Information

2,411

2,411

2,411

2,411

7,233

242P2

Continuing

Appropriate Utilisation of Forest Products

1,657

1,657

1,657

1,657

4,971

242S1

Continuing

Support to Field Projects and Advisory Services

1,700

1,700

1,700

1,700

5,100

Programme Reserve

-

 

-

2,717

 

Total Programme of Work

8,485

8,485

8,485

8,485

25,455

Less External Income

34

34

34

34

102

Net Appropriation

8,451

8,451

8,451

8,451

25,353

Real Growth

600

1,200

1,800

3,600

Net Appropriation with Real Growth

9,051

9,651

10,251

28,953

Growth in Net Appropriation (Percentage)

7.1%

14.2%

21.3%

14.2%

417.      Programme 2.4.2 aims at enhancing the sustainable harvesting, processing and utilization of forest products to contribute to strengthening of national economies, as well as to poverty reduction at the sub-national level through employment and income generation. It will assess and disseminate best practices for the generation and use of wood energy, as well as the harvesting, processing and trade of non-wood forest products. The programme is the conduit of support to countries and the private sector in the development of voluntary codes of best practices in the harvesting, processing and trade of forest products.

418.      Through the collection, analysis and dissemination of data and information on past, present and anticipated production, consumption and trade of wood and non-wood forest products as well as on wood fuels, and the assessment of their economics, FAO will continue to provide countries with a wide range of data and background information necessary for policy decisions.

Entity

A1

A2

A3

B1

B2

C1

C2

D1

D2

E1

E2

E3

242A3

         

       

 

242A4

         

 

       

242P1

                 

   

242P2

           

         

242S1

         

   

     

Legend: 

less than US$ 750,000

 

US$ 750,000 to US$ 2 million

 

more than US$ 2 million



Real Growth Proposal

The additional resources would be applied to three major outputs. Under the study of forests and forestry for the 2030 horizon, more emphasis would be put on demographic changes, links between economic development of forests and the evolution of technologies, while an expert consultation on forest trends would be held.

The second major output pertains to the economic analysis of forestry in countries in transition, i.e. approaches to enhance economic benefits from forests and support to capacity building in economic analysis in these countries.

The third area would be the reduction of carbon emissions during harvesting operations. The programme would analyze the impact of forest harvesting techniques on carbon lost, determine the relationship between loss of biomass and carbon lost, quantify the amount of carbon sequestered due to reduction in harvesting waste, and conduct case studies to monitor the rate of change of carbon stores during harvesting operations.

PROGRAMME 2.4.3: FORESTRY POLICY AND INSTITUTIONS

Prog. Entity

Time Frame

Title

PWB 2004-05

MTP 2006-07

MTP 2008-09

MTP 2010-11

MTP Total

243A3

2002-2007

Strengthening National Institutional Capacities

1,852

1,852

-

-

1,852

243A4

2004-2009

Forest Policies and Governance

993

993

993

-

1,986

243A5

2004-2009

Forests, Poverty Alleviation and Food Security

632

632

632

-

1,264

243P4

Continuing

Participatory Forestry and Sustainable Livelihoods

629

629

629

629

1,887

243S1

Continuing

Interaction with Field Programmes and Advisory Services

1,318

1,318

1,318

1,318

3,954

Programme Reserve

-

 

1,852

3,477

 

Total Programme of Work

5,424

5,424

5,424

5,424

16,272

Less External Income

26

26

26

26

78

Net Appropriation

5,398

5,398

5,398

5,398

16,194

Real Growth

400

800

1,200

2,400

Net Appropriation with Real Growth

5,798

6,198

6,598

18,594

Growth in Net Appropriation (Percentage)

7.4%

14.8%

22.2%

14.8%

419.      Due to the importance of connecting FAO's activities to the Millennium Development Goals, the programme will emphasize the vital role that forests play in addressing poverty, food security, the needs of the poor for fresh water and renewable energy. FAO's support in addressing the social dimension of sustainable forest management will seek to consolidate the considerable achievements made in a number of countries that have reformed their institutional arrangements through increased participation of civil society, better engagement of local government and increased transparency in forest administration. Raising the profile of forests in national planning efforts and poverty reduction strategies, will be underscored. The constituent entities are all geared to this effort.

Entity

A1

A2

A3

B1

B2

C1

C2

D1

D2

E1

E2

E3

243A3

       

           

243A4

       

             

243A5

                   

243P4

                   

243S1

     

             

Legend: 

less than US$ 750,000

 

US$ 750,000 to US$ 2 million

 

more than US$ 2 million



Real Growth Proposal

The increased level would allow enhancement of work on national policy frameworks and institutional arrangements for increased participation of civil society. Support would also be provided to improve forest law compliance and ensure transparency in the management of public forests at country level.

PROGRAMME 2.4.4: FORESTRY INFORMATION AND LIAISON

Prog. Entity

Time Frame

Title

PWB 2004-05

MTP 2006-07

MTP 2008-09

MTP 2010-11

MTP Total

244A1

2002-2007

International Forestry Processes

781

781

-

-

781

244P1

Continuing

Forestry Information

2,292

2,292

2,292

2,292

6,876

244S1

Continuing

Support to Statutory Bodies and Liaison with the Regional Offices

1,977

1,977

1,977

1,977

5,931

Programme Reserve

-

 

781

781

 

Total Programme of Work

5,050

5,050

5,050

5,050

15,150

Less External Income

5

5

5

5

15

Net Appropriation

5,045

5,045

5,045

5,045

15,135

Real Growth

-

-

-

-

Net Appropriation with Real Growth

5,045

5,045

5,045

15,135

Growth in Net Appropriation (Percentage)

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

420.      This programme will continue to cover FAO's key role in providing country-based forestry information at the regional and global levels, which will be further strengthened through partnerships with the countries themselves and other international and regional organizations. The reporting burden of countries will be reduced through improved technology. Synergies with other key organizations will be increased through the Collaborative Partnership on Forests (entity 244A1). The servicing of statutory bodies under 244S1 will retain due prominence. It is recalled that 244S1 covers servicing of the Committee on Forestry (COFO), other statutory bodies in forestry such as the Regional Forestry Commissions, the Advisory Committee on Paper and Wood Products, the International Poplar Commission, Silva Mediterranea, the Working Group of the African Forestry and Wildlife Commission, and the Panel of Experts on Forest Genetic Resources. It also provides a focal point for interaction with forestry officers in Regional and Subregional Offices, and seconded to other organizations.

Entity

A1

A2

A3

B1

B2

C1

C2

D1

D2

E1

E2

E3

244A1

     

               

244P1

                 

   

244S1

     

   

 

   

Legend: 

less than US$ 750,000

 

US$ 750,000 to US$ 2 million

 

more than US$ 2 million

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