World Bank Workshop

"Fire Hazards, Transboundary Haze and Sustainable Forestry in East Asia and the Pacific"

Surabaya, Indonesia, 9-12 December 1998

(IFFN No. 20 - March 1999,p. 90-91)


The workshop was organized by the Environment and Natural Resources Division of the Economic Development Institute of the World Bank (EDIEN) in collaboration with IC-SEA, CIFOR, ICRAF, WWF, IUCN and the ADB, and co-financed by AUSAID and the Government of the Netherlands. The main objectives of this workshop were:

As was envisaged at the time of designing the agenda, the deliberations of the workshop went beyond the issue of forest fires into the various aspects of sustainable forestry in Indonesia and in the East Asia region. Top-notch resource persons coupled with knowledgeable and enthusiastic participants ensured very high level discussions that translated into concrete policy recommendations. The recommendations of the discussion groups were the following:

Social Issues

The group examining the social issues related to sustainable forestry identified several constraints to successful forest management. An indicative list is - (a) lack of clarity of tenure; (b) lack of integrated land use planning; (c) inequitable distribution of costs and benefits and lack of proper incentives; (d) lack of community participation in critical decision-making; (e) failure to use traditional knowledge; (f) lack of an enabling legal framework; (g) corruption and lack of transparency; and (h) lack of political will.

The key recommendations of the group are as follows:

Technical and Ecological Issues

The group examining the technical and ecological issues related to sustainable forestry identified the following four constraints to sustainable forest management: (i) inadequate / inappropriate land use planning, (ii) inadequate forest resource management plans and their enforcement, (iii) inadequacy or lack of information exchange, awareness and education, and (iv) inadequate environmental monitoring. The key recommendations of the group are as follows:

Economic Issues

The group examining the economic issues related to sustainable forestry identified the following three main constraints to sustainable forest management: (a) policy distortions in the forestry sector; (b) policy distortions outside the sector but exerting a strong influence in forestry; and (c) lack of regional coordination among forest-rich countries. The main recommendations proposed by the group were:

The detailed report is available on the World Bank file on the Global fire Monitoring Center (GFMC) website.

For further details please contact either:

 

Carlos E. Bertao
Senior Operations Officer
Environment and Natural Resources Division
World Bank Institute
Fax: ++1-202-676-0977
e-mail: cbertao@worldbank.org
or
Nalin Kishor
Natural Resource Economist
Fax: ++1-202-676-0977
e-mail: nkishor@worldbank.org

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