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DESCRIPTION OF INDICATOR BASELINE DATA TIME FUTURE DATA COLLECTION PRIORITY<br />

3. Key Species of Round Wood in Trade<br />

3.1 Number of species officially harvested from study area 24 species 2001<br />

Hymenaea verrucosa – 41%; 53%<br />

Trichilia emetica – 21%; 13%; 5%<br />

3.2 Main species in <strong>trade</strong><br />

Pterocarpus angolensis – 11%; 15%<br />

Swartzia madagascarensis – 7%; 5%<br />

Afzelia quanzensis – 7%; 5%<br />

3.3 Total volume of top five species 87%; 90% 2001<br />

3.4 Species whose proportion in <strong>trade</strong> decreased markedly Pterocarpus angolensis – 12%<br />

over past year<br />

3.5 Species whose proportion in <strong>trade</strong> increased markedly<br />

over past year<br />

3.6 Proportion of difference classes in <strong>trade</strong><br />

3.7 Changes in class composition over past year<br />

3.8 Origin of Class II<br />

3.9 Origin of Class V<br />

3.10 Proportion of Class II and V in Lindi Region<br />

3.11 Proportion of Class II and V in Rufiji District<br />

4. Timber Products<br />

Afzelia quanzensis – 4%<br />

Hymenaea verrucosa – 10%<br />

Trichilia emetica – 13%<br />

66% Class V, 4% IV; 1% III; 28% II; 1%<br />

I<br />

Class I decreased from 3% to 1%<br />

Class II decreased from 44% to 28%<br />

Class V increased from 46% to 66%<br />

47% Class II licences from Lindi Region<br />

53% Class II licences from Rufiji District<br />

0% Class V licences from Lindi Region<br />

100% Class V licences from Rufiji<br />

District<br />

85% Lindi Region licences Class II<br />

0% Lindi Region licences Class V<br />

17% Rufiji District licences Class II<br />

77% Rufiji District licences Class V<br />

Data readily available – district forest offices<br />

compile harvest licences monthly and<br />

annually<br />

Low<br />

Data available from district harvest licences;<br />

2001<br />

whilst not currently analysed, data also<br />

available from Kibiti checkpoint records;<br />

High<br />

additional data could be collected in <strong>the</strong> future<br />

from systematic field surveys of fresh stumps<br />

Medium<br />

2000-2001 High<br />

2000-2001 High<br />

2001 High<br />

2000-2001<br />

Data not routinely analysed by government<br />

High<br />

authorities but are available from district<br />

2001 harvest licences, monthly and annual reports Medium<br />

2001 Medium<br />

2001 High<br />

4.1 Ratio of logs : planks crossing Rufiji River 1 : 5.8 2001<br />

Data collected during field research and only<br />

available in future if vehicles can be stopped High<br />

near river for adequate covert inspection<br />

4.2 Ratio of logs : planks recorded at Kibiti checkpoint 1 : 1.6 2001 High<br />

4.3 Main species transported as small logs 82% Hymenaea verrucosa 2001 Data not currently analysed by government High<br />

4.4 Main species transported as large logs 57% Swartzia madagascarensis 2001 authorities but are available from Kibiti<br />

High<br />

4.5 Main species transported as planks<br />

92% 4 spp - H. verrucosa, P. angolensis,<br />

checkpoint records<br />

2001<br />

T. emetica, A. quanzensis<br />

High<br />

2001<br />

High<br />

92

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