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The ASEAN Regional Knowledge Network (ARKNFLEG) The ASEAN Regional Knowledge Network (ARKN-FCC) Peer Consultation Framework (PCF) Kyoto protocol CDM Asean Charter Asean Criteria And Indicators For Sustainable Management Of Tropical Forests
Roles of ASEAN Regional Knowledge Network on FLEG (ARKN-FLEG) to encourage the use of regional knowledge networks. It is composed of FLEG experts from leading research institutions in ASEAN and among the ASOF as network members as well as resource persons. The ASEAN Secretariat plays a facilitating role.
3. Providing specific policy-oriented and focused research and policy analysis 4. enhance policy implementation capacity by mobilizing resources and building partnerships to further strengthen FLEG implementation in ASEAN Member States 5. and provide effective networking and partnering with other institutions, agencies, instruments and processes working on FLEG issues at the regional and global levels.
Activities
(i) a comparative policy analysis on FLEG implementation in ASEAN (ii) mainstreaming FLEG implementation into policy processes at the national level, including innovative solutions at the domestic and international interface, and (iii) FLEG implementation through national forest programmes (NFP).
to collectively work towards achieving an aspirational goal of (increasing the cumulative forest cover) in the ASEAN region by at least 10 million hectares by 2020
Article 2
Greenhouse gases
Carbon dioxide (C02) Methane (CH4) Nitrous oxide (N20) Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) Perfluorocarbons (PFCs) Sulphur hexafluoride (SF6) ..\References\kyoto protocol.pdf
Roles: 1. To help raise the profile of forest policy issues 2. promote the identification and dissemination of good practices in sustainable forest management (SFM) in the ASEAN region. The PCF provides an opportunity to decisionmakers and managers to look at the experience of others. Learning exclusively from the own experience is less efficient than using the opportunity to learn from others in addition.
1. Preparation
2. Negotiation
3. Development
4. Full implementati on
1. preparation During each country explore the scope of the partnership model and assess (meet the needs of their forest sectors) 2. Negotiation During which the partners agree on the standards and assurance system (timber trade agreement)
3. Development During which the parties develop the system as agreed and assess their credibility 4. Full implementation during which the system are functional and only licenses wood can be exported from the partner country to the EU market ..\References\Flegt_efi_policy_brief_3_eng.pd f
ASEAN Multi-Sectoral Framework on Climate Change and Food Security (AFCC) Initiative: 1. Integration of climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies into the economic and social development policy framework; 2. Cooperation on the implementation of adaptation and mitigation measures; 3. Strengthening of national and regional knowledge sharing, communication and networking on climate change and food security; and 4. Developing a more comprehensive multisectoral strategic framework and a roadmap for implementation.
iii. forest plantations establishment and development to supplement global wood supply and relieve pressure to natural forests; iv. forest cover and forest productivity is increased in ecologically, economically and socially sound ways through rehabilitation, reforestation and afforestation, including on unproductive, degraded and deforested lands; v. fuelwood for cooking, heating and other sources of energy is sourced from sustainably managed forest, including through reforestation and afforestation activities; and vi. perennial agriculture crops as sustainable and environmentally sound sources of renewable lignocellulosic materials, and food and energy, including the practice of agro-forestry.
v. soil productivity and watershed protection; vi. soil acidification and forest loss due to airborne pollutants, especially transboundary pollutants; vii. measures in management and contingency plans developed to address threats of serious harm to forests, such as fires, pest and diseases, natural disasters, etc.; viii. equitable sharing of financial burden in the conservation and protection of forest biological diversity that is of global importance, including financial compensation to offset opportunity cost foregone in forest conservation, and to countries which allocate more than their fair share in forest land for the benefit of the worlds community; and ix. forest law enforcement and governance.
Summary
The ASEAN Regional Knowledge Network (ARKNFLEG) aims & activities The ASEAN Regional Knowledge Network (ARKN-FCC) - aims Peer Consultation Framework (PCF) - aims Asean charter purpose FLEGT- VPAs phases Kyoto Protocol CDM ASEAN C&I