The Forestry Sector Strategy (FSS) provides a guidance for the long-term development of forestry sector of the country.
The FSS has identified eight pillars :
1) Sustainably managed resources and ecosystem services
2) Conducive policy process and operational environment
Forestry Sector Strategy (2016-2025)
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3) Responsive and transparent organisations and partnerships
4) Improved governance and effective service delivery
5) Security of resource use by the community
5) Security of resource use by the community
6) Private sector engagement and economic development
7) Gender equality, social inclusion and poverty reduction
7) Gender equality, social inclusion and poverty reduction
8) Climate change mitigation and resilience
The vision of the FSS is to ensure a sustainable management of the forest ecosystem, biodiversity and watersheds for the national prosperity.
The vision of the FSS is to ensure a sustainable management of the forest ecosystem, biodiversity and watersheds for the national prosperity.
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Year
2016
Most recent update
01/01/2016
Geography
Response areas
Adaptation, Mitigation
Sectors
Environment, LULUCF
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Just transition
Renewable energy
Economic sector
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