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Asia Pacific forestry skills and capacity building program

The Asia Pacific forestry skills and capacity building program is a program that will assist countries in the Asia Pacific region to increase their forest management expertise and improve the carbon sequestration performance of their forests and is funded by the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (Forestry Branch).

 

Australia's sustainable forest industries - working with Pacific Island Nations to introduce sustainable forest management.

With the financial support of the Australian Government, ForestWorks and the Australian forest industries are assisting Pacific Island nations to sustainably manage their forests. Working directly with local stakeholder groups in Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Indonesia, Australian experts provided planning support and training to communities preparing for forest certification.

Environmental certification is considered one of the substantive steps that forest dependant communities will take to demonstrate their forest management is sustainable. The project's stakeholders included local industry associations, trade unions, landowner groups and governments. Their involvement ensured community and national needs were met through the project's emphasis on real sustainability - economic, social and environmental. 

The project focused on certification in the context of specific forest and community needs - providing recognition that sustainability often means different inputs and outcomes in each country, region or community.  

In this project, the Australian Government and ForestWorks were supported by:

  • Forestry & Furnishing Products Division of the Construction, Forestry, Mining & Energy Union (CFMEU)
  • National Association of Forest Industries

This was the first stage of a process to ensure that sustainable forest management contributes to the development of sustainable livelihoods for landowners and workers in developing countries. Through these longer term projects, emissions from unsustainable forestry activities can be reduced by replacing them with sustainable activities.

As a result, traditional land uses and balances are more likely to be retained as the local communities and landowners benefit from the incomes they can derive from the sale of sustainable harvested wood products. With a complete mix of sustainability measurements for their forests - economic, social, labour and environmental - forest dependant communities will be entitled to additional economic benefits available from verifiable credits earned from avoided deforestation schemes like REDD (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation).

This project demonstrates that emissions can be reduced by sustainable forest management, leading to long term social and economic benefits for forest dependant communities in developing countries.

Downloadable Files
Downloadable docs
The Role of Forests in the DAFF Livelihood of PNG People (module 1)
Download here.
Solomon Islands - Summary of the activities (Phase 1)
Download here.
PoznaƄ Climate Change Conference Poster
You can view the poster here.
Sustainable forest management (module 3)
Download here.
PNG forests and land use (module 2)
Download here.
PNG forest management (module 4)
Download here.
Timber development process for concession (module 5)
Download here.
Forest certification overview (module 6)
Download here.
Solomon Islands - Opportunities from Forestry in Climate Change
Download here.
Stepwise approach to Forest DAFF Certification (module 7)
Download here.
Linking forests and wood products - Introduction
Download here.
Summary of workshop (module 8)
Download here.
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