Informational and Consulting Support to Local Forest Communities in Framework of New Reform

6 Jan 2011 Novopokrovka, Russia, Asia Communities | Forests | People

Anatoly Lebedev


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20 Jul 2009

Informational and Consulting Support to the Local Forest Communities in Time of Crisis

The project aims to help forest communities, involved in logging and timber processing, to overcome problems with occurred and upcoming legal changes in forestry and timber sales.

Forest Inspection. © Sarah Kerjean.

Forest Inspection. © Sarah Kerjean.

Our project provides, as it was designated by our proposal, a set of activities. Inside them we plan to:

Forest Inspection. © Sarah Kerjean.

Forest Inspection. © Sarah Kerjean.

- continue negotiating with regional Forest service to get official fresh data (2010) on the forest use (logging) in Primorye and specifically in Krasnoarmeiski municipality.

Timber Business. © Sarah Kerjean.

Timber Business. © Sarah Kerjean.

- activate consulting with Forest service and its municipal divisions on the practice and development of firewood supply models.

- to maintain community interests in non-timber forest products, use (mainly Korean pine nuts) and promote positive experience of 2 existing NTFP leases. We plan to actively support efforts of these NTFP leasers and processing firms to enter serious markets and promote any successful results in this kind of activity.

- to provide efficient NGO control of use and sales recently restricted Korean pine wood.

- to strengthen stakeholders’ control over FSC certified forest users on the area of activity with special focus upon Roschinski KLPH as a key campaigner against national park “Udege Legend”.

- to activate forest riding with forest inspection and operating customs to discover and stop violations in the forest use and timber trade.

We plan, via information and advocacy campaign in our magazine “Ecology and Business” and in mass media, to continue promoting sustainable complex forest use, in the process of drafting law corrections with Moscow colleagues and further campaigning under new upcoming legislation and undertake efforts to resolve resource concerned and land tenure conflicts. We consider our NGO role as very important for Krasnoarmeiski municipality, which is lacking reasonable governance by the local and regional officials, since this governance is still based upon too complex and unclear legislation, high level of corruption and low legal respect. Other reasons of our explanatory activity there are high demand on the most economically and environmentally valuable forest resources for logging at the area, new ban on Korean pine logging and new status of the State Forest Service with State Forest inspection, awaited to be created soon.

This way to reduce interest to logging activities and turn it to more sustainable models is obviously the only way to warrantee conservation of all the values in the high conservation value forests of Ussuri taiga and in the whole municipality. In this regard, we also plan to continue contacts with old believers’ migrants from Uruguay, help them and publish their experience in organic land use.

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