Развитие лесопожарной ситуации в 2014 годуpresident-sovetПрезентация выступления Андрея Жилина, заместителя руководителя Федерального агентства лесного хозяйства, на спецзаседании Совета при Президенте РФ по развитию гражданского общества и правам человека 2 июля 2014 года.
Владимир Усеня (Республика Беларусь)Regional Eastern European Fire Monitoring CenterParticipant of National round table
«Fires in the natural and cultural landscapes of Ukraine: Towards a holistic fire management approach in forests, agricultural lands and other ecosystems»
Country Workplan for the Russian Federation. To improve response planning, im...ENPI FLEGCountry Workplan for the Russian Federation. To improve response planning, implementation, interagency and intergovernmental collaboration to combat illegal forest uses (RUS)
The New Forest Code of the Republic of Belarus - trends and development of fo...ENPI FLEGThe New Forest Code of the Republic of Belarus - trends and development of forest management (in Russian)
Brief Review of the Forest Policy and Forest Legislation of the Republic of B...ENPI FLEGBrief Review of the Forest Policy and Forest Legislation of the Republic of Belarus: Approaches to Ensure Legality of Forest Use, Tackling Illegal Logging and Trade and Control over Activities of Logging and Timber Trade Enterprises
Задачи и цели информатизации в лесном хозяйствеЛесопромышленные выставки и конференцииАлександр СТЕПЧЕНКО, заместитель директора, ФБУ «СПбНИИЛХ» - Петербургский Международный Лесопромышленный Форум 2015. Круглый стол «Информатизация лесного хозяйства» 29 сентября 2015
New vision of the forests classification in the Republic of Belarus. The impa...ENPI FLEGNew vision of the forests classification in the Republic of Belarus. The impact of economic and environmental factors (in Russian)
L nielsen engENPI FLEGThe document discusses EU forest policies and foreign policies related to the environment and forests in neighboring regions. Key points include that EU forests cover 30% of land and are important for climate, livelihoods, and the economy. Illegal logging costs the EU 10-15 billion euro annually. The EU has various strategies and action plans to promote sustainable forestry both within and outside its borders through partnerships, projects, and regional cooperation on issues like the environment.
Georgia ppt fleg engENPI FLEGThe document provides information on forests and forest management in Georgia. It notes that all forest land is state-owned, comprising about 40% of the country's territory. The Ministry of Environment Protection and Natural Resources manages the country's forests through the Forestry Agency and Agency of Protected Areas. The ENPI FLEG Program aims to establish sustainable forest management practices and strengthen governance. Activities include reviews of legislation and management, training programs, and public awareness campaigns. The program is implemented in Georgia by the World Bank, WWF and IUCN with guidance from a National Program Advisory Committee.
Georgia jan18 2011 engENPI FLEGThe document provides an update on the ENPI/FLEG Georgia Program. It lists the implementing organizations, including the World Bank, IUCN, and WWF, working in partnership with local stakeholders. The work plan covers technical research, capacity building for state institutions and private companies, and awareness raising. It outlines several analytical reports, capacity building activities, and regional workshops that have been conducted or are planned to strengthen forest governance and reduce illegal logging in Georgia.
Country presentation, ArmeniaENPI FLEGThe document summarizes the key results and activities of the FLEG II Country Program in Armenia from 2013 to 2016. It discusses priority areas including improving forest law and policy, building human capacity, increasing public awareness, strengthening sustainable forest management, and improving FLEG planning and monitoring. Key results included establishing public monitoring of forests to empower citizens to protect forests, training volunteers, using satellite imagery, and generating media attention. The program also introduced briquetting to reduce fuelwood consumption and donated efficient stoves. An exit strategy is to transition to a forest landscape restoration approach building on FLEG successes.
Country presentation, AzerbaijanENPI FLEGThe document summarizes the 4th Steering Committee Meeting held in Brussels, Belgium on December 12-13, 2016. It provides an overview of Azerbaijan's country presentation, including key priority areas from 2013 to 2016 such as developing a young foresters' movement and strengthening staff capacity in the forest sector. It also outlines key results achieved in areas like sustainable forest management, training programs, and climate change adaptation. Ideas for future initiatives are presented, such as restoring forest landscapes and introducing information technologies to support forest management and monitoring.
Country presentation, BelarusENPI FLEGBelarus' country priorities from 2013-2016 included updating forest policy and legislation, optimizing forest management systems, improving forestry training, and forest communication strategies. Key results included supporting strategic planning reforms through 2030, passing a new Forestry Code in 2016, and improving timber tracking systems. Forest managers participated in study tours and workshops on sustainable practices. FLEG helped introduce dialogue and new economic opportunities for rural communities based on forests. FLEG-supported policies will regulate ongoing forest management and strengthen international cooperation.
Brief Review of the Forest Policy and Forest Legislation of the Republic of B...ENPI FLEGBrief Review of the Forest Policy and Forest Legislation of the Republic of Belarus: Approaches to Ensure Legality of Forest Use, Tackling Illegal Logging and Trade and Control over Activities of Logging and Timber Trade Enterprises
Задачи и цели информатизации в лесном хозяйствеЛесопромышленные выставки и конференцииАлександр СТЕПЧЕНКО, заместитель директора, ФБУ «СПбНИИЛХ» - Петербургский Международный Лесопромышленный Форум 2015. Круглый стол «Информатизация лесного хозяйства» 29 сентября 2015
New vision of the forests classification in the Republic of Belarus. The impa...ENPI FLEGNew vision of the forests classification in the Republic of Belarus. The impact of economic and environmental factors (in Russian)
L nielsen engENPI FLEGThe document discusses EU forest policies and foreign policies related to the environment and forests in neighboring regions. Key points include that EU forests cover 30% of land and are important for climate, livelihoods, and the economy. Illegal logging costs the EU 10-15 billion euro annually. The EU has various strategies and action plans to promote sustainable forestry both within and outside its borders through partnerships, projects, and regional cooperation on issues like the environment.
Georgia ppt fleg engENPI FLEGThe document provides information on forests and forest management in Georgia. It notes that all forest land is state-owned, comprising about 40% of the country's territory. The Ministry of Environment Protection and Natural Resources manages the country's forests through the Forestry Agency and Agency of Protected Areas. The ENPI FLEG Program aims to establish sustainable forest management practices and strengthen governance. Activities include reviews of legislation and management, training programs, and public awareness campaigns. The program is implemented in Georgia by the World Bank, WWF and IUCN with guidance from a National Program Advisory Committee.
Georgia jan18 2011 engENPI FLEGThe document provides an update on the ENPI/FLEG Georgia Program. It lists the implementing organizations, including the World Bank, IUCN, and WWF, working in partnership with local stakeholders. The work plan covers technical research, capacity building for state institutions and private companies, and awareness raising. It outlines several analytical reports, capacity building activities, and regional workshops that have been conducted or are planned to strengthen forest governance and reduce illegal logging in Georgia.
Country presentation, ArmeniaENPI FLEGThe document summarizes the key results and activities of the FLEG II Country Program in Armenia from 2013 to 2016. It discusses priority areas including improving forest law and policy, building human capacity, increasing public awareness, strengthening sustainable forest management, and improving FLEG planning and monitoring. Key results included establishing public monitoring of forests to empower citizens to protect forests, training volunteers, using satellite imagery, and generating media attention. The program also introduced briquetting to reduce fuelwood consumption and donated efficient stoves. An exit strategy is to transition to a forest landscape restoration approach building on FLEG successes.
Country presentation, AzerbaijanENPI FLEGThe document summarizes the 4th Steering Committee Meeting held in Brussels, Belgium on December 12-13, 2016. It provides an overview of Azerbaijan's country presentation, including key priority areas from 2013 to 2016 such as developing a young foresters' movement and strengthening staff capacity in the forest sector. It also outlines key results achieved in areas like sustainable forest management, training programs, and climate change adaptation. Ideas for future initiatives are presented, such as restoring forest landscapes and introducing information technologies to support forest management and monitoring.
Country presentation, BelarusENPI FLEGBelarus' country priorities from 2013-2016 included updating forest policy and legislation, optimizing forest management systems, improving forestry training, and forest communication strategies. Key results included supporting strategic planning reforms through 2030, passing a new Forestry Code in 2016, and improving timber tracking systems. Forest managers participated in study tours and workshops on sustainable practices. FLEG helped introduce dialogue and new economic opportunities for rural communities based on forests. FLEG-supported policies will regulate ongoing forest management and strengthen international cooperation.
Country presentation, GeorgiaENPI FLEG1) The document summarizes key results from Georgia's FLEG II Program from 2013-2016, including drafting a new Forest Code, developing supporting legislation, and building capacity of government institutions and forest users.
2) The program supported sustainable forest management practices through developing sustainable forest management plans, facilitating natural regeneration, and establishing a protected area. It also increased public awareness through educational activities.
3) A success story highlighted a video contest winner that depicted program objectives simply. Another success was reaching an agreement to manage the forests of Tusheti Protected Landscape locally, though it presented challenges of an unprecedented institutional setup and capacity building needs.
Country presentation, MoldovaENPI FLEGThe 4th Steering Committee Meeting covered Moldova's priority areas in forest law enforcement and governance (FLEG) from 2013 to 2016. Key results included reforms to Moldova's forest institutional structure based on FLEG data, expanded forested areas, and development of a wood traceability system. Capacity building efforts trained local stakeholders in sustainable forest management. Outreach increased public awareness of FLEG through media coverage and educational events. An exit strategy was discussed to sustain FLEG progress through existing agencies like Moldsilva and projects from the World Bank and IUCN.
Country presentation, RussiaENPI FLEGThe document summarizes key results from Russia's participation in the FLEG II program from 2013 to 2016. The priority areas included improving FLEG planning and monitoring, building human resource capacity, facilitating actions by forest companies, safeguarding community rights, and increasing transparency. Key results included developing modular education programs, publishing recommendations to improve regulations, conducting surveys of suppliers to the EU market, and preparing maps and assessments of sustainable forest management. The exit strategy focused on delegating activities, transferring products, institutionalizing processes, and finding alternative funding. The program engaged stakeholders across Russia and in neighboring countries.
Progress and activities since previous SC meeting (October 2015) and performa...ENPI FLEGProgress and activities since previous SC meeting
(October 2015) and performance against the result
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Study on Country Implementation of the St. Petersburg DeclarationENPI FLEGStudy on Country Implementation of the St. Petersburg Declaration.
Summary of Main Findings and Recommendations
Tapani Oksanen, consultant
Country presentation, UkraineENPI FLEGThe 4th Steering Committee Meeting for Ukraine's country presentation summarized key results from 2013 to 2016 under the FLEG-2 Program. Priority areas included supporting forest policy and strategy dialogue, improving forest law enforcement and governance, and increasing transparency and public awareness. Despite challenges, the program team maintained priorities of reforming the forest sector. Key results included analytical works that informed legislative reforms, increased awareness of forest issues, and trainings on topics like GIS and forest management. An exit strategy aims to continue efforts through working groups, experts on committees, and NGO partnerships to further reforms and ensure sustainability of the FLEG-2 Program's initiatives.
Удосконалення системи контролю за рухом деревини в Україні та пропозиції змін...ENPI FLEGУдосконалення системи контролю за рухом деревини в Україні та пропозиції змін до національного законодавства
Проект моделі реформування і розвитку мисливського господарства УкраїниENPI FLEGПроект моделі реформування і розвитку мисливського господарства України
Regional newsletter (Autumn 2015)ENPI FLEGThe members of the "FLEG II Program - Complementary Measures for Georgia and Armenia" met in Armenia to discuss progress and plan future activities. The meeting reviewed recommendations from the main FLEG II program and the mid-term review. Country representatives from Armenia and Georgia presented updates and work plans for the coming year. The meeting approved the country work plans with some modifications. The program will continue supporting forestry policy development, sustainable forest management, and capacity building in Armenia and Georgia.
Аналіз законодавчої бази і практики ведення мисливського господарства деяких ...ENPI FLEGАналіз законодавчої бази і практики ведення мисливського господарства деяких країн Європейського Союзу
International experience in development of timber tracking systemsENPI FLEGThe document provides an overview of timber tracking systems used internationally. It describes systems used in several tropical timber exporting countries as well as some European countries. For the tropical countries, it outlines timber tracking systems that are state-mandated and aim to monitor timber flows from harvest to processing. These systems use a mix of individual log identification methods like tagging alongside balance-based monitoring of timber volumes. The systems described aim to establish oversight and legality across international supply chains for timber trade.
Analysis of legislation and practice of hunting in some EU countriesENPI FLEGThis document provides a summary of the legal hunting framework in EU countries. Key points include:
1) Hunting is primarily regulated by the EU Birds Directive (1979) and Habitats Directive (1992) which member states must comply with.
2) International conventions like CITES, CMS, and the Bern Convention also influence hunting policy.
3) The EU has established guidelines for sustainable hunting practices and collects hunting statistics to monitor bird populations.
4) Sustainable hunting is supported through the Natura 2000 protected areas network, involving hunters in habitat and species management.
Draft model of reformation and development of hunting sector in UkraineENPI FLEGDraft model of reformation and development of hunting sector in Ukraine
Закордонний досвід налагодження систем контролю руху і стеження деревиниENPI FLEGЗакордонний досвід налагодження систем контролю руху і стеження деревини
Пропозиції ключових законодавчих актів щодо охорони біорізноманіття в лісах а...ENPI FLEGПропозиції ключових законодавчих актів щодо охорони біорізноманіття в лісах адаптація українського законодавства до вимог ЄС
Пропозиції ключових законодавчих актів щодо охорони біорізноманіття в лісах а...ENPI FLEG
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1. ОПЫТ РЕСПУБЛИКИ БЕЛАРУСЬ В СФЕРЕ ПРЕДУПРЕЖДЕНИЯ, ОБНАРУЖЕНИЯ И БОРЬБЫ С ЛЕСНЫМИ ПОЖАРАМИ Experience of the Republic of Belarus in the sphere of prevention, detection and fire control in the forests Докладчик: Первый заместитель Министра лесного хозяйства Республики Беларусь Крук Николай Константинович Speaker: First deputy of the Minister of the Forestry of the Republic of Belarus Kruk Nikolay K.
2. Лесной фонд Республики Беларусь Forest Fund of the Republic of Belarus Лесистость территории, % Forest coverage, % - 38, 5 Общая площадь лесного фонда, млн.га Total area of forest fund, mill . ha - 9, 42 Лесные земли, млн.га Forest land area, mill . ha - 8, 60 Покрытые лесом земли (млн.га) Forest area, mill . ha - 8,00 Общий запас растущей древесины, млрд.м 3 Total timber stock, bill.m 3 - 1, 5 7 Средний запас насаждений на 1 га (м 3 ) Average stock per 1 ha, m 3 - 196 Общее среднее изменение запаса (млн.м 3 ) Annual increment of timber, mill.m 3 - 30,2 Среднее изменение запаса на 1 га (м 3 ) Average increment of timber per 1 ha(m 3 ) - 3,8
3. Распределение площади насаждений лесного фонда по классам природной пожарной опасности Space allocation of forest fund plantation according to category of natural fire risk
4. Динамика пожаров и пройденной ими площади на территории лесного фонда Fire dynamics and it areas on the territory of the forest fund in the Republic of Belarus
5. Причины возникновения пожаров на территории лесного фонда Республики Беларусь Causes of the fire on the territory of the forest fund on the territory of Republic of Belarus
6. Распределение лесных пожаров по площади при их обнаружении Forest fire allocation according to the area of it detection Площадь пожара, га Fire area, ha < 0,05 0,06-0,1 0,11-0,5 0,51-1,0 1,01-5,0 Число пожаров , % Amount of fires, % 56,7 21,2 15,2 3,7 3,2
7. Министерством лесного хозяйства Беларуси разработан комплекс мер по профилактике и предупреждению пожаров в лесах, своевременному их обнаружению и тушению! Ministry of the forestry of the Republic of Belarus worked out the package of preventive measures of fires if forests, it well-timed detection and fire control!
8. Карта лесопожарного районирования Беларуси Map of forest fire zoning in Belarus I лесопожарный пояс 1 fire forest zone II лесопожарный пояс 2- fire forest zone III лесопожарный пояс 3 fire forest zone
9. Нормативно-правовая база по охране лесов от пожаров в Республике Беларусь Regulatory-juridical foundation of the forest protection against the fires in the Republic of Belarus СТБ 1408-2003 «Безопасность в чрезвычайных ситуациях. Мониторинг и прогнозирование лесных пожаров» STB 1408-2003 “Safety in the emergency situations. Monitoring and forecasting of forest fires” СТБ 1582-2005 « Устойчивое управление и лесопользование. Требования к мероприятиям по охране леса» STB 1582-2005 “Sustained management and forest exploitation ” ТКП «Правила противопожарного обустройства лесов Республики Беларусь» “Rules of fireproof forest development in the Republic of Belarus” Правила пожарной безопасности в лесах Республики Беларусь Rules of fire safety in the forests of the Republic of Belarus
10. 40- и 12-метровые противопожарные разрывы в насаждениях I класса природной пожарной опасности 40 and 12 meters fire brake in plantations of the first category of natural fire risk
11. Гари 2003 года на территории Гомельской области Burnt-out places in 2003 on the territory of Gomel region
16. Профилактическая работа среди местного населения Preventive work with residential population В Беларуси действуют более 750 школьных лесничеств, которые объединяют около 12 тысяч школьников. There are more then 750 school forestries in Belarus, that unite about thousand students. С 1979 года работает Белорусская малая лесная заочная академия. Belarussian small forestry correspondence academy has been working since 1979.