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Forest sector - Central African Forest Initiative (CAFI)
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Forest Sector

In the forest sector, CAFI support is directed at increasing the proportion of forests under sustainable forest management plans, decreasing illegalities  – including on contracting and permitting -, and enhancing transparency on permits, harvesting allowances and management plans. Supporting the development and completion of national forest monitoring systems (NFMS) is also essential.

Across Central Africa, artisanal timber logging is a much larger cause of forest cover loss than industrial logging, which is not currently considered to be an important direct factor in deforestation in the region. Most industrial logging in the region involves low logging densities concentrated on a few high-value species. However, the concurrence of high population densities with the opening of logging roads promotes substantial local forest cover degradation.

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Preparatory grant : Access to affordable financing for SMEs

Preparatory grant : Access to affordable financing for SMEs

The Common Fund for Commodities (CFC) received $500,000 to develop a project that facilitates access to affordable financing for small ...
Forest certification and community management

Forest certification and community management

Gabon is committed to sustainably managing its forests, which cover over 88% of its national territory, while ensuring that forest-based ...
National Forest Certification

National Forest Certification

In 2018, Gabon’s President announced that all forest concessions must be certified by 2025—a landmark step to reduce emissions from ...
Management of protected areas

Management of protected areas

Gabon’s 13 national parks are increasingly threatened by human activities, particularly along border areas. This project strengthens the management of ...

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