FOCUS AREA 1: Knowledge of forest status and dynamics
Focus Area 1 is dedicated to enhancing the understanding and management of West Africa's forests by ensuring that high-quality data is available for decision-making at national and subregional levels.
This focus area works with:
1. Forest data assessment and generation:
- Assessment of existing forest data in ECOWAS countries, and identification of information gaps on forest condition, land-use and land-cover dynamics, and capacity development needs.
- Generation of new forest data on above-ground biomass at subregional scales, through an innovative methodology that combines field data, airborne laser scanner (LiDAR) data, and space-based GEDI data.
- Capacity development on remote sensing and forest inventories for national forest monitoring (NFM): online, Conakry, Freetown, and Kumasi (Ghana).
2. West Africa Forest Resources Knowledge Portal:
- In collaboration with Aghrymet, develop a bilingual portal for enhanced access to and sharing of forestry data to facilitate transboundary cooperation.
- Showcase case studies, sustainable forest management practices, and tools for wildlife/biodiversity monitoring.
- Tailored for technicians, researchers, and stakeholders to bolster decision-making and forest dynamics comprehension.
- Facilitate reporting to the international frameworks, particularly for the countries, and ensure sustainability in forest data management and analysis.
3. Understanding Deforestation Drivers:
- Land use land cover (LULC) change assessment.
- Assessment of direct drivers of forest change in West Africa, using SEPAL and Collect Earth online.
- Assessment of indirect socio-economic drivers of forest change in transboundary hotspots.
- Enhancing community engagement in forest monitoring.
Discover more details for the process of recognizing the direct drivers of deforestation and forest degradation within the ECOWAS region by exploring the methodologies employed, data sources and tools utilized, and findings uncovered by visiting our detailed technical page.
Aligned with the Forest Convergence Plan, this component builds upon previous initiatives like the UN-REDD Programme and leverages networks like the West African Network for Forest Biomass Assessment (WANFOBA) and West African Network of Experts on Mapping and Land Use and Land Cover (WANEM-LULC).
Key stories:
- 2024 FAO hosting a Regional Workshop on Forest Data and Drivers of Deforestation in West Africa to enhance forest and forest data management
- 2023 Strengthening capacities for solid national forest inventories in West African countries
- 2022 West Africa develops regional system to map and monitor land cover
- 2021 Series of virtual trainings on geospatial tools
- 2020 Series of virtual trainings on forest monitoring tools
Key publications:
- 2021 Forest data assessment in West Africa (available in English and French)
- 2022 West African Land Cover Reference System (WALCRS)
- Forest status and dynamics in West Africa
- Assessment of drivers of deforestation and forest degradation in West Africa (available in English and French)
- Identification of socio-economic factors of deforestation and forest degradation in West Africa: analysis and perspectives
- Regional assessment of above-ground biomass using field, airborne light detection and ranging and satellite data integration
Partners
Contacts
Wesley Jonathan Roberts
National Forest Inventory Expert
Forestry Department, FAO
Rebecca Tavani
Forestry Officer, NFI team leader
Forestry Department, FAO
Remi D’Annunzio
Forestry Officer
Forestry Department, FAO