The first version of the National Forest Programme aims at achieving a balance between economic development and broader community benefits from forests and environmental protection, in a country where forests represent a key factor of rural subsistence. The Programme focuses over the period 2010-2029.
The document lists the challenges faced by the country's forests, establishes a Community Forestry Programme to implement in communities, details capacity and research development goals, and discusses sustainable forest financing.
The document explicitly addresses tackling climate change (second strategic direction).
National Forest Programme (2010-2029)
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Year
2010
Most recent update
18/10/2010
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Adaptation, Mitigation
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LULUCF
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Just transition
Renewable energy
Greenhouse gas
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Targets  6
60% of the country as forest cover by 2029
LULUCF, Target year: 2029Annual average net income (excluding establishment and maintenance costs) from carbon sequestration of 25 million USD by 2029
LULUCF, Target year: 2029Demarcation of a total 120,000 km of forest boarders( primarily completed during the last ten years) by 2029
LULUCF, Target year: 2029Note

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