Cases
A case provides information on a particular instance of SFM application. This section includes all the cases available in the SFM Toolbox, they can be in form of publications, videos, audios, websites, etc.
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Forest pest control
19 May 2014
19 May 2014
This training manual is presented in a printed version and as an enhanced, interactive electronic version. This material is intended to provide the information necessary for you to meet the standards of the Environmental Protection Agency for pesticide certification in the Forest Pest Control category and to prepare you to...
Forest plantations and woodlots in Burundi
18 February 2014
18 February 2014
This study assessed the current situation of public and private forest plantations/woodlots in Burundi with respect to the distribution and location of these plantations, species planted and sources of seedlings and seeds, age distribution of forest plantations, their management and quality of stands and other features. The Government of Burundi...
Forest plantations and woodlots in Ethiopia
19 February 2014
19 February 2014
The importance of the plantation sector in Ethiopia is increasing as the demand for raw materials is rising and the supply from the natural forests is decreasing. The forest plantation area has increased from an estimated 190 000 ha in 1990 to c. 972 000 ha today. Of this area,...
Forest plantations and woodlots in Kenya
19 February 2014
19 February 2014
The main objective of this study was to characterise and document information on the current status, challenges, opportunities and options for the future management of forest plantations in Kenya.
This study was undertaken in the context of the African Forest Forum’s work on “Rehabilitation of Public Forest Plantations” in the...
Forest plantations and woodlots in Rwanda
19 February 2014
19 February 2014
Forest plantations and woodlots play a vital role in the livelihoods of the people of Rwanda. In fact, most of the remaining natural forests are currently protected either as national parks or as protection forest reserves. With the exception of few imported products, such as quality timber and
industrial wood...
Forest plantations and woodlots in Sudan
19 February 2014
19 February 2014
Supply and demand of forest products are presented in different scenarios and projections covering both wood and NWFPs. Approximately 70% of rural area supply of fuel wood comes from indigenous forests (reserved and non-reserved) through unplanned illegal felling. However, developments in the oil industry and progressive increase in the use...
Forest plantations and woodlots in Tanzania
19 February 2014
19 February 2014
This publication is a study on the current status of forest plantations and natural forests in Tanzania conducted from September 2010 to June 2011. The main focus is on analysing the local supply and market demand of forest products from these forests, taking into consideration raw material supply, primary and...
Forest plantations and woodlots in Uganda
19 February 2014
19 February 2014
The forest resources in the Eastern African countries of Sudan, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi, Uganda and Tanzania are disappearing fast and the quality of the forest left standing is gradually degrading. There is uncontrolled deforestation in every country. Wood biomass energy is becoming scarce and expensive and the safety net...
Forest plantations and woodlots in the Eastern and North Eastern African countries - a regional overview
18 February 2014
18 February 2014
This report presents the current status, challenges, opportunities and options for developing, as well as ensuring better management of, existing forest plantations and woodlots in Burundi, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda. The objective is to explore opportunities to turn the forest plantations and woodlots sub-sector into an attractive...
Forest policies, legislation and institutions in Asia and the Pacific: trends and emerging needs for 2020
25 June 2014
25 June 2014
Despite external influence, the key mediating factors determining the path of change in forestry remain policy, legislation, institutions and governance. Various arguments and approaches have been proposed to achieve SFM. Enters et al. (2003) and FAO (2007b) reiterate the importance of forest policies – in particular their implementation – and...