FOREST LANDSCAPE RESTORATION - UNEP World Conservation ...
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4.2.1 Logical Framework Parameters ........................................................................................................... 10<br />
4.2.2 Direct or indirect relation to forest restoration...................................................................................... 12<br />
4.2.3 Support to forest landscape approach................................................................................................... 12<br />
4.2.4 Support restoration of forest functionality ............................................................................................ 13<br />
4.2.5 Identification of forest functions to support.......................................................................................... 13<br />
4.2.6 Supporting and making forest function trade-offs at landscape level..................................................... 14<br />
4.2.7 Acknowledge the role of forest functions in support of human well-being ............................................ 14<br />
4.2.8 Devolving decision making to local people.......................................................................................... 14<br />
4.2.9 Flexibility for building consensus about forest restoration.................................................................... 15<br />
4.2.10 Development of strategic partnership with stakeholders ....................................................................... 15<br />
4.2.11 Attempting to halt pressure that reduces forest functionality................................................................. 15<br />
4.2.12 Supporting or encouraging development of new ideas.......................................................................... 16<br />
4.2.13 Provision of strong links to other sector goals and strategies ................................................................ 16<br />
4.3 Donor policies.......................................................................................................................................... 16<br />
5 ANALYSIS OF EXISTING INITIATIVES........................................................................................ 17<br />
5.1 Levels of analysis ..................................................................................................................................... 17<br />
5.2 National Forestry Programme ................................................................................................................... 17<br />
5.2.1 Need for Strategic Planning to enhance implementation of the forest policy ......................................... 17<br />
5.2.2 Categories of field activities under the Forest Resources <strong>Conservation</strong> programme............................... 18<br />
5.3 Analysis of specific field forestry projects................................................................................................. 23<br />
5.3.1 Projects analysed................................................................................................................................. 23<br />
5.3.2 Mangrove Management Project in Coast region................................................................................... 23<br />
5.3.3 Ruvu Fuelwood Pilot Project in Coast region with JFM concepts ......................................................... 24<br />
5.3.4 Kilimanjaro Catchment Forest Reserve Project with JFM concepts ...................................................... 24<br />
5.3.5 West Kilimanjaro Industrial Forest Plantation...................................................................................... 24<br />
5.3.6 Rufiji Environmental Management Project (REMP)with CBFM concepts ............................................. 25<br />
5.3.7 Village Based Forest and Woodland Management in Lindi region with CBFM concepts ...................... 26<br />
5.3.8 TFAP-North Pare (Mwanga) project in Kilimanjaro region with Agro-forestry concepts....................... 27<br />
5.4 Strength and weaknesses of national initiatives with respect to FLR .......................................................... 27<br />
5.4.1 National programme activities............................................................................................................. 27<br />
5.4.2 Specific Field Forest Projects .............................................................................................................. 28<br />
6 SYNTHESIS (POTENTIAL OF ADOPTING FLR IN TANZANIA)................................................ 32<br />
6.1 Relevance of FLR to national priorities..................................................................................................... 32<br />
6.2 Perceptions of forest functionality of key stakeholders .............................................................................. 32<br />
6.3 Stakeholders to promote FLR.................................................................................................................... 33<br />
6.4 Critical landscapes for FLR in Tanzania.................................................................................................... 33<br />
6.5 Opportunities and constraints of introducing FLR at National level ........................................................... 33<br />
6.5.1 Opportunities ...................................................................................................................................... 33<br />
6.5.2 Constraints.......................................................................................................................................... 34<br />
7 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS............................................................................... 34<br />
7.1 Conclusions.............................................................................................................................................. 34<br />
7.2 Recommendations .................................................................................................................................... 34<br />
REFERENCES CITED.......................................................................................................................................... 36<br />
GLOSSARY ........................................................................................................................................................... 41<br />
ANNEXES 42<br />
ANNEX 1: PEOPLE CONTATCTED................................................................................................................... 42<br />
ANNEX 2: INTERNATIONAL AND REGIONAL CONVENTIONS WITH<br />
RELEVANCY TO <strong>FOREST</strong>RY ......................................................................................................... 44