Community forest management an
alternative for the Conservation of
   Biodiversity and Reduction of
              Poverty.
                            May 2009.
Conservation Policies

•   1989 creation of CONAP.
•   1990 creation of the MBR (2.1
    millon hectares)
INITIAL STATUS OF THE ADMINISTRATION
          OF THE MBR (1990-95)
        Focus on Strict Protection

        State of ungovernability

          Deforestation and unmanaged
          advance of the agricultural
          frontier

         Illegal extraction of the natural resources


         Plundering of archaeological sites
STRATEGY
STRATEGY
•   Share and delegate
    the administration of
    the Multiple Use
    Zone

•   Adjudication of
    concessions for the
    use and management
    of the resource base

•   Compatibility of
    socio-economic
    development with
    conservation and
    biodiversity goals.
ACOFOP
   • Founded in 1995

   • Its Objective: Promote
         Objective
     the socio-economic
     development and the
     improvement of well-
     being of communities,
     through sustainable
     forest management.

   • 23 member community
     organizations.
Role of ACOFOP
Guarantee the collectivity of the communities with concessions
Accompany the community processes of managing the resource base RRNN
Social representation and political incidence
Overall    •   More than 500,000 hectares
                 most of it FSC certified
Achievements
BENEFITS
• More than 14,000
  persons benefit
  directly from forest
  management.
• Employment
  generation.
• Development of local
  capacities.
• Direct economic
  benefits for
  households.
• Social benefits to
  community
ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS
                     Control of Forest Fires

•   Community
    investment in
    control and
    vigilance overall
•   Community
    investment in
    forest fire
    vigilance.
•   Both natural
    resource and
    archaeological
    sites.


        Aeas under
        Concession
Forest Cover in 2003




Community
Concessions

Erick Cuellar: Community forest management - an alternative for the conservation of biodiversity and reduction of poverty

  • 1.
    Community forest managementan alternative for the Conservation of Biodiversity and Reduction of Poverty. May 2009.
  • 2.
    Conservation Policies • 1989 creation of CONAP. • 1990 creation of the MBR (2.1 millon hectares)
  • 3.
    INITIAL STATUS OFTHE ADMINISTRATION OF THE MBR (1990-95) Focus on Strict Protection State of ungovernability Deforestation and unmanaged advance of the agricultural frontier Illegal extraction of the natural resources Plundering of archaeological sites
  • 4.
    STRATEGY STRATEGY • Share and delegate the administration of the Multiple Use Zone • Adjudication of concessions for the use and management of the resource base • Compatibility of socio-economic development with conservation and biodiversity goals.
  • 5.
    ACOFOP • Founded in 1995 • Its Objective: Promote Objective the socio-economic development and the improvement of well- being of communities, through sustainable forest management. • 23 member community organizations.
  • 6.
  • 7.
    Overall • More than 500,000 hectares most of it FSC certified Achievements
  • 8.
    BENEFITS • More than14,000 persons benefit directly from forest management. • Employment generation. • Development of local capacities. • Direct economic benefits for households. • Social benefits to community
  • 9.
    ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS Control of Forest Fires • Community investment in control and vigilance overall • Community investment in forest fire vigilance. • Both natural resource and archaeological sites. Aeas under Concession
  • 10.
    Forest Cover in2003 Community Concessions