Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) Toolbox

What is the SFM Toolbox?

The SFM Toolbox collates a large number of tools, case studies and other resources, organised in modules. It has been created to provide forest owners, managers and other stakeholders with easy access to those resources for the implementation of SFM

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Modules
A module provides an overview of a thematic area relevant to the implementation of SFM.

Tools
A tool is a resource that supports and guides the implementation of SFM.

 

Cases
A case provides information on a particular instance of SFM application.

 

Latest tools
01/09/2025

This course introduces the concept of forest management planning and traces its evolution and growth, from the Industrial Revolution to the present day. It also describes the requirements for forest management planning and how to create plans for small and medium forest enterprises (SMFEs).

01/09/2025

This course introduces the concept of forest management planning and traces its evolution and growth, from the Industrial Revolution to the present day. It also describes the requirements for forest management planning and how to create plans for small and medium forest enterprises (SMFEs).

Latest cases
14/07/2023

This working paper: (i) provides an overview of 56 Payments for Environmental Services (PES) experiences in 19 countries from the global south that combine social protection and environmental objectives within one programme (ii) analyses the Brazilian Bolsa Verde programme and four PES schemes from China, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Mexico and...

Website: Schwarzer H., van Panhuys C., & Diekmann K.

14/07/2023

Nepal’s community forestry has become an example of progressive legislation and policies in the decentralization of forest management. It has attracted inter- national attention because in Nepal, decentralization is linked with emerging issues – sustainable forest management, forest governance, policy advocacy, equity, gender, poverty and the role of civil society...

Website: Dahal, GR. & Chapagain, A.