Project Info
Project Code
1617F
Tranche
T10
Tranche Type
Regular
Status
Closed
Title
Monitoring progress towards sustainable forest management
Entities
Implementing Entity (Lead)
DESA
Financial and Evaluation Info
Total Budget
$709,000.00
Project Selected for Evaluation
No
Countries and Regions
Countries or Areas:
Ghana, Jamaica, Kenya, Mongolia, Peru, Philippines (the)
Regions:
Africa, Americas, Asia
Sub-Regions:
Intermediate Regions:
Countries in Special Situations:
Land Locked Developing Countries (LLDC), Small Island Developing States (SIDS)
Areas of Work
SDG
15
SDG Targets
6.6
15.1
15.2
15.3
Thematic Clusters
Sustainable Development
Brief Description
This project will support and assist selected countries in developing a comprehensive and efficient system for monitoring progress towards SFM. This will be achieved through a step- by-step approach, which will include conducting inventories of existing forest-related data, mapping data gaps, addressing these gaps and selecting appropriate indicators. Particular attention will be paid to socio-economic aspects (e.g. livelihoods, food security, poverty reduction) of forests and financial flows for SFM. The socio-economic benefits of forests are particularly important to societies in the selected developing countries, yet these are the areas where methodology is missing and data is either very weak or not existing. The project takes into account the outcomes of the Inter-Agency and Expert Group on Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) Indicators (IAEG), particularly indicators on SDG15 and target 15.2, which specifically address SFM. It is expected that the monitoring framework developed within this project will serve domestic needs as well as help to report on forest related international commitments including the SDGs, the UN Forest Instrument and its Global Objectives on Forests. To a large extent the analytical work will be done by national consultants and results of their work will be presented and discussed at series of national workshops. These workshops will gather not only forest authorities but also focal points of the Rio Conventions (CBD, UNCCC, UNCCD), FAO/FRA and stakeholders from other sectors (employment, demographics, energy), which gather data relevant to and whose decisions have effect on forests and forestry. The lessons learned and experiences gained within this project will be shared at a global workshop, which could agree on a common approach to reporting among broader group of countries and possibly serve as starting point for an updated reporting mechanism to UNFF.
Objective and Expected Outcomes
Objective
To strengthen the capacity of developing countries to monitor progress towards sustainable forest management
Expected Outcome 1
Enhanced capacity of target countries to develop and test monitoring frameworks to track progress towards forest related sustainable development goals, the Global Objectives on Forests and financial flows that impact forests
Expected Outcome 2
Increased capacity of target countries to use forest monitoring data for evidence based policy making , reporting, and analysis of thecontribution of forest goods and services to society and economy in their respective countries