The Global Forest Resources Assessment 2010 (FRA 2010) Mette L. Wilkie, FAO Recent events and activities • COFO (March 2007) • Reporting tables, specifications, guidelines, terms.

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The Global Forest Resources Assessment 2010 (FRA 2010)

Mette L. Wilkie, FAO

Recent events and activities

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COFO (March 2007)

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Reporting tables, specifications, guidelines, terms & definitions (E/F/S/A/R)

Nomination of National Correspondents and Alternates (175 countries) Pre-filling of reports with FRA 2005 data Global meeting/launch of FRA 2010 Meeting of Advisory Group First regional workshop (Pacific)

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Recent events and activities

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Fund raising & hiring of staff Coordinator of Remote Sensing Survey Software development Remote Sensing Task Force Input to State of Europe’s Forests 2007 Influencing REDD discussions Outreach - incl. educational material, World Mapper and Vital Forest Graphics Strategy for FAO Forestry Department Evaluation of FAO’s work in statistics

FRA 2010

Guidance from Kotka V:

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Thematic elements of SFM Inputs to CBD Target 2010 Global remote sensing survey National correspondents Harmonization of reporting

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Guidance from COFO: Endorsement of Kotka V UNFF Global Objectives Kotka V

L EGAL , P OLICY & I NSTITUTIONAL F RAMEWORK

Meeting the needs of CBD (1)

Trends in: 1. The extent of selected biomes, ecosystems and habitats 2. Coverage of protected areas 3. Abundance & distribution of selected species 4. Status of threatened species

P RIMARY FORESTS

O THER NATURALLY REGENERATED FORESTS

P LANTED FORETS OF NATIVE SPECIES

P LANTED FORESTS OF INTRODUCED SPECIES

Multiple use Unknown function 8% 34% 34% Production 4% 11% 9% Recreation and education Conservation of biodiversity Protection of soil and water

Meeting the needs of CBD (2)

5. Genetic diversity 6. Invasive alien species 7. Area of forest ecosystems under sustainable management 8. Proportion of (wood) products derived from sustainable sources 9. Connectivity/fragmentation of ecosystems

UNFF Global Objectives (1)

1. Reverse the

loss of forest cover

through sustainable forest management, protection, restoration,

afforestation

and and increase efforts to prevent

reforestation forest degradation

2. Enhance

forest-based economic, social and environmental benefits

UNFF Global Objectives (1)

3. Increase the

area of protected forests

and

other areas of sustainably managed forests

, as well as the

proportion of forest products from sustainably managed forests

4. Reverse the decline in

assistance official development

and mobilize

new and additional financial resources

FRA 2010

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Country reports Remote sensing survey Special studies External data providers

Country Reports

T 1 T 2 T 3 T 4 T 5 T 6 Extent of forest and other wooded land Forest ownership and management rights Forest designation and management Forest characteristics Forest establishment and regeneration Growing stock T 7 T 8 Biomass stock Carbon stock T 9 Forest fires T 10 T 11 T 12 T 13 Other disturbances affecting forest health and vitality Wood removal and value of removal NWFP removal and value of removal Employment T 14 Policy and legal framework T 15 Institutional framework T 16 Education and research T 17 Public revenue collection and expenditure

Remote sensing survey

Distribution of forests

Trend statistics

Regional, biome & global level

Distribution of forests

Trend statistics

Trend statistics

1975 1990 2000 2005

Special studies

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Forest fragmentation and degradation Forest genetic resources Trees outside forests Forest policies and institutions Non-wood forest products Forest employment and livelihoods

Forest degradation

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Broad definition, not operational Many perceptions and view points Identification of parameters Documentation of existing - and promising potential - monitoring methods

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Technical review (January 2009) Sharing of knowledge

Possible parameters

Fragmentation Change within the forest:

naturalness, structure; crown cover; species composition; stocking

Reduction of capacity to provide:

Goods; services; carbon stocks; other functions

Time scale:

specified duration

Cause:

human-induced; natural

Reference state:

natural forest site; carbon stock at initial date...

Area of forest under SFM

Forest areas that fulfill any of the following conditions: i.

have been independently certified or in which progress towards certification is being made; ii. have fully developed, long-term (ten years or more) forest management plans with firm information that these plans are being implemented effectively; iii. are considered as model forest units in their country and information is available on the quality of management;

Area of forest under SFM

iv. are community-based forest management units with secure tenure for which the quality of management is known to be of high standard; v. are protected areas with secure boundaries and a management plan that are generally considered in the country and by other observers to be well managed and that are not under significant threat from destructive agents .

Area of forest under SFM

Forest areas that fulfill any of the following conditions: i. independently certified; ii. long-term forest management plans being implemented effectively; iii. model forest units; iv. well-managed community forests; v. protected areas with secure boundaries and a good management plan

Partners

235 countries and territories 175 National Correspondents Regular contacts Regional networks

Partners

UNECE JRC SDSU NASA GOFC-GOLD GEO

Next steps

2008-2009: Regional workshops (country reports and remote sensing) and bulk of work for countries

2010: Release of Key Findings; Report preparation & dissemination

2011: Final report from global remote sensing survey

THANK YOU!

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