Forest, Trees, and Woodlands in Africa : An Action Plan for World Bank Engagement

The purpose of this paper is to outline an approach for Bank engagement in forests, trees, and woodlands on farms in Sub-Saharan Africa for the coming five years. The paper takes the framework of the Africa development strategy, which has two main...

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Main Author: Bromhead, Marjory-Anne
Format: Other Environmental Study
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2012
Subjects:
OIL
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/06/16903104/forest-trees-woodlands-africa-action-plan-world-bank-engagement
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11927
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topic ACCESS TO INFORMATION
ACTION PLAN
AGRICULTURAL LAND
AGRICULTURAL LAND-USE
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURE
AGROFORESTRY
ANIMAL
ANIMAL PROTEIN
AREA OF FOREST
BAMBOO
BEES
BENEFIT SHARING
BIODIVERSITY
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
BIODIVERSITY VALUE
CARBON
CARBON DIOXIDE
CARBON SINK
CASH INCOME
CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM
CLIMATE CHANGE
CLIMATE VARIABILITY
COASTAL AREAS
COASTAL ZONE
COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT
COMMERCIAL VALUE
COMMUNITY FOREST
COMMUNITY FOREST MANAGEMENT
CONCESSION MANAGEMENT
CONSERVATION INITIATIVES
CONSERVATION ISSUES
CONSERVATION OF NATURE
CONSERVATION ORGANIZATIONS
CROWDING OUT
CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE
CULTURAL VALUES
DECISION MAKING
DEFORESTATION
DEFORESTATION RATES
DEGRADED LAND
DEGRADED LANDS
DEMAND FOR TIMBER
DOMESTIC TIMBER PROCESSING
DROUGHT
DROUGHTS
DRY SEASON
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECOSYSTEM
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENTS
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTS
EROSION
EROSION CONTROL
EXPENDITURES
FARM FORESTRY
FARMS
FISHERIES
FLOCKS
FODDER
FOREST
FOREST ADMINISTRATION
FOREST AREA
FOREST AREAS
FOREST BIODIVERSITY
FOREST BIOMASS
FOREST CERTIFICATION
FOREST CONCESSION
FOREST CONCESSIONS
FOREST COVER
FOREST DEGRADATION
FOREST DEVELOPMENT
FOREST DWELLERS
FOREST ECONOMICS
FOREST ECOSYSTEMS
FOREST ENTERPRISES
FOREST GOVERNANCE
FOREST INDUSTRY
FOREST INSTITUTIONS
FOREST INVESTMENT
FOREST LAND
FOREST LAND-USE PLANNING
FOREST LANDSCAPE
FOREST LANDSCAPE RESTORATION
FOREST LAW
FOREST LAW ENFORCEMENT
FOREST LEGISLATION
FOREST MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATION
FOREST MANAGEMENT PLANNING
FOREST MANAGEMENT PLANS
FOREST OPERATIONS
FOREST ORGANIZATIONS
FOREST PLANNING
FOREST PLANTATIONS
FOREST PRODUCT
FOREST PROTECTION
FOREST REGENERATION
FOREST RESOURCE
FOREST RESOURCE ASSESSMENT
FOREST RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
FOREST RESOURCE USE
FOREST RESTORATION
FOREST SECTOR
FOREST STAFF
FOREST STAKEHOLDERS
FOREST STEWARDSHIP
FOREST STRATEGY
FORESTERS
FORESTRY
FORESTRY DEVELOPMENT
FORESTRY INSTITUTIONS
FORESTS
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM
GREENHOUSE GAS
HABITATS
HUMID FORESTS
HUNTING
INSECTS
ISSUES
LAKE
LAND ADMINISTRATION
LAND DEGRADATION
LAND MANAGEMENT
LAND POLICY
LAND RESOURCES
LAND RIGHTS
LAND TENURE
LAND TENURE REGIMES
LAND TITLING
LAND USE
LAND USE PLANNING
LAND-USE
LAND-USE PLANNING
LEGAL MANDATE
LIVESTOCK
LOG PRODUCTION
MANAGED FORESTS
MANGROVE FORESTS
MEDICINAL PLANTS
MOUNTAIN GORILLAS
NATIONAL ACCOUNTING
NATURAL CAPITAL
NATURAL FORESTS
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCE DEGRADATION
NATURAL RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
NATURAL RESOURCES
NATURE CONSERVATION
NOMADIC PASTORALISTS
OIL
PALM
PARTICIPATORY LAND USE PLANNING
PLANTATION FORESTRY
PLANTATION FORESTS
PLANTING
POLICY ENVIRONMENT
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POLLINATION
POPULATION DENSITIES
POPULATION GROWTH
PRODUCERS
PUBLIC GOOD
PUBLIC GOODS
QUOTAS
RAINFOREST
RAINFORESTS
RECYCLING
REDUCING EMISSIONS
REFORESTATION
RISK MANAGEMENT
ROADS
RURAL COMMUNITIES
SAFETY NET
SAVANNAH WOODLANDS
SOIL EROSION
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT
SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT
SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF FORESTS
TIMBER
TIMBER FOREST
TIMBER FOREST PRODUCT
TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS
TIMBER HARVESTING
TIMBER INDUSTRIES
TIMBER INDUSTRY
TIMBER PLANTATIONS
TIMBER PRODUCTION
TIMBER PRODUCTS
TIMBER TRADE
TIMBER VALUE
TOURISM
TOURISM DEVELOPMENT
TOURISM INDUSTRY
TOURISM PROMOTION
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRAPPING
TREE
TREES
TROPICAL FOREST
WATERSHED
WATERSHED MANAGEMENT
WILD ANIMALS
WILDLIFE
WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT
WILDLIFE TRADE
WILDLIFE TRADE MONITORING
WOOD
WOOD INDUSTRY
WOODLAND
WOODLANDS
spellingShingle ACCESS TO INFORMATION
ACTION PLAN
AGRICULTURAL LAND
AGRICULTURAL LAND-USE
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURE
AGROFORESTRY
ANIMAL
ANIMAL PROTEIN
AREA OF FOREST
BAMBOO
BEES
BENEFIT SHARING
BIODIVERSITY
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
BIODIVERSITY VALUE
CARBON
CARBON DIOXIDE
CARBON SINK
CASH INCOME
CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM
CLIMATE CHANGE
CLIMATE VARIABILITY
COASTAL AREAS
COASTAL ZONE
COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT
COMMERCIAL VALUE
COMMUNITY FOREST
COMMUNITY FOREST MANAGEMENT
CONCESSION MANAGEMENT
CONSERVATION INITIATIVES
CONSERVATION ISSUES
CONSERVATION OF NATURE
CONSERVATION ORGANIZATIONS
CROWDING OUT
CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE
CULTURAL VALUES
DECISION MAKING
DEFORESTATION
DEFORESTATION RATES
DEGRADED LAND
DEGRADED LANDS
DEMAND FOR TIMBER
DOMESTIC TIMBER PROCESSING
DROUGHT
DROUGHTS
DRY SEASON
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECOSYSTEM
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENTS
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTS
EROSION
EROSION CONTROL
EXPENDITURES
FARM FORESTRY
FARMS
FISHERIES
FLOCKS
FODDER
FOREST
FOREST ADMINISTRATION
FOREST AREA
FOREST AREAS
FOREST BIODIVERSITY
FOREST BIOMASS
FOREST CERTIFICATION
FOREST CONCESSION
FOREST CONCESSIONS
FOREST COVER
FOREST DEGRADATION
FOREST DEVELOPMENT
FOREST DWELLERS
FOREST ECONOMICS
FOREST ECOSYSTEMS
FOREST ENTERPRISES
FOREST GOVERNANCE
FOREST INDUSTRY
FOREST INSTITUTIONS
FOREST INVESTMENT
FOREST LAND
FOREST LAND-USE PLANNING
FOREST LANDSCAPE
FOREST LANDSCAPE RESTORATION
FOREST LAW
FOREST LAW ENFORCEMENT
FOREST LEGISLATION
FOREST MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATION
FOREST MANAGEMENT PLANNING
FOREST MANAGEMENT PLANS
FOREST OPERATIONS
FOREST ORGANIZATIONS
FOREST PLANNING
FOREST PLANTATIONS
FOREST PRODUCT
FOREST PROTECTION
FOREST REGENERATION
FOREST RESOURCE
FOREST RESOURCE ASSESSMENT
FOREST RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
FOREST RESOURCE USE
FOREST RESTORATION
FOREST SECTOR
FOREST STAFF
FOREST STAKEHOLDERS
FOREST STEWARDSHIP
FOREST STRATEGY
FORESTERS
FORESTRY
FORESTRY DEVELOPMENT
FORESTRY INSTITUTIONS
FORESTS
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM
GREENHOUSE GAS
HABITATS
HUMID FORESTS
HUNTING
INSECTS
ISSUES
LAKE
LAND ADMINISTRATION
LAND DEGRADATION
LAND MANAGEMENT
LAND POLICY
LAND RESOURCES
LAND RIGHTS
LAND TENURE
LAND TENURE REGIMES
LAND TITLING
LAND USE
LAND USE PLANNING
LAND-USE
LAND-USE PLANNING
LEGAL MANDATE
LIVESTOCK
LOG PRODUCTION
MANAGED FORESTS
MANGROVE FORESTS
MEDICINAL PLANTS
MOUNTAIN GORILLAS
NATIONAL ACCOUNTING
NATURAL CAPITAL
NATURAL FORESTS
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCE DEGRADATION
NATURAL RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
NATURAL RESOURCES
NATURE CONSERVATION
NOMADIC PASTORALISTS
OIL
PALM
PARTICIPATORY LAND USE PLANNING
PLANTATION FORESTRY
PLANTATION FORESTS
PLANTING
POLICY ENVIRONMENT
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POLLINATION
POPULATION DENSITIES
POPULATION GROWTH
PRODUCERS
PUBLIC GOOD
PUBLIC GOODS
QUOTAS
RAINFOREST
RAINFORESTS
RECYCLING
REDUCING EMISSIONS
REFORESTATION
RISK MANAGEMENT
ROADS
RURAL COMMUNITIES
SAFETY NET
SAVANNAH WOODLANDS
SOIL EROSION
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT
SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT
SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF FORESTS
TIMBER
TIMBER FOREST
TIMBER FOREST PRODUCT
TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS
TIMBER HARVESTING
TIMBER INDUSTRIES
TIMBER INDUSTRY
TIMBER PLANTATIONS
TIMBER PRODUCTION
TIMBER PRODUCTS
TIMBER TRADE
TIMBER VALUE
TOURISM
TOURISM DEVELOPMENT
TOURISM INDUSTRY
TOURISM PROMOTION
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRAPPING
TREE
TREES
TROPICAL FOREST
WATERSHED
WATERSHED MANAGEMENT
WILD ANIMALS
WILDLIFE
WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT
WILDLIFE TRADE
WILDLIFE TRADE MONITORING
WOOD
WOOD INDUSTRY
WOODLAND
WOODLANDS
Bromhead, Marjory-Anne
Forest, Trees, and Woodlands in Africa : An Action Plan for World Bank Engagement
geographic_facet Africa
description The purpose of this paper is to outline an approach for Bank engagement in forests, trees, and woodlands on farms in Sub-Saharan Africa for the coming five years. The paper takes the framework of the Africa development strategy, which has two main pillars: supporting employment and competitiveness, and building resilience and reducing vulnerability; and one underlying foundation: strengthening capacity and governance. It is consistent with the pillars of the bank forest strategy from 2002, which highlight the contribution of forests to economic development, poverty reduction, and protection of global public goods. Several other World Bank corporate strategies are also relevant for the implementation of this action plan. The primary messages of this paper are linked: enhanced forest, tree and woodland management can play a key role in achieving the goals of the Africa Strategy. Employment generation, improving competitiveness as well as building resilience and reducing vulnerability are the overall objectives of the World Bank's forest engagement in Sub-Saharan Africa; and in many countries the most effective approaches will be outside the traditional forestry institutions and will involve working through operations and reforms supported through other sectors.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Other Environmental Study
author Bromhead, Marjory-Anne
author_facet Bromhead, Marjory-Anne
author_sort Bromhead, Marjory-Anne
title Forest, Trees, and Woodlands in Africa : An Action Plan for World Bank Engagement
title_short Forest, Trees, and Woodlands in Africa : An Action Plan for World Bank Engagement
title_full Forest, Trees, and Woodlands in Africa : An Action Plan for World Bank Engagement
title_fullStr Forest, Trees, and Woodlands in Africa : An Action Plan for World Bank Engagement
title_full_unstemmed Forest, Trees, and Woodlands in Africa : An Action Plan for World Bank Engagement
title_sort forest, trees, and woodlands in africa : an action plan for world bank engagement
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/06/16903104/forest-trees-woodlands-africa-action-plan-world-bank-engagement
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11927
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spelling okr-10986-119272021-04-23T14:02:58Z Forest, Trees, and Woodlands in Africa : An Action Plan for World Bank Engagement Bromhead, Marjory-Anne ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACTION PLAN AGRICULTURAL LAND AGRICULTURAL LAND-USE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURE AGROFORESTRY ANIMAL ANIMAL PROTEIN AREA OF FOREST BAMBOO BEES BENEFIT SHARING BIODIVERSITY BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION BIODIVERSITY VALUE CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON SINK CASH INCOME CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE VARIABILITY COASTAL AREAS COASTAL ZONE COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT COMMERCIAL VALUE COMMUNITY FOREST COMMUNITY FOREST MANAGEMENT CONCESSION MANAGEMENT CONSERVATION INITIATIVES CONSERVATION ISSUES CONSERVATION OF NATURE CONSERVATION ORGANIZATIONS CROWDING OUT CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE CULTURAL VALUES DECISION MAKING DEFORESTATION DEFORESTATION RATES DEGRADED LAND DEGRADED LANDS DEMAND FOR TIMBER DOMESTIC TIMBER PROCESSING DROUGHT DROUGHTS DRY SEASON ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECOSYSTEM ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENTS ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTS EROSION EROSION CONTROL EXPENDITURES FARM FORESTRY FARMS FISHERIES FLOCKS FODDER FOREST FOREST ADMINISTRATION FOREST AREA FOREST AREAS FOREST BIODIVERSITY FOREST BIOMASS FOREST CERTIFICATION FOREST CONCESSION FOREST CONCESSIONS FOREST COVER FOREST DEGRADATION FOREST DEVELOPMENT FOREST DWELLERS FOREST ECONOMICS FOREST ECOSYSTEMS FOREST ENTERPRISES FOREST GOVERNANCE FOREST INDUSTRY FOREST INSTITUTIONS FOREST INVESTMENT FOREST LAND FOREST LAND-USE PLANNING FOREST LANDSCAPE FOREST LANDSCAPE RESTORATION FOREST LAW FOREST LAW ENFORCEMENT FOREST LEGISLATION FOREST MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATION FOREST MANAGEMENT PLANNING FOREST MANAGEMENT PLANS FOREST OPERATIONS FOREST ORGANIZATIONS FOREST PLANNING FOREST PLANTATIONS FOREST PRODUCT FOREST PROTECTION FOREST REGENERATION FOREST RESOURCE FOREST RESOURCE ASSESSMENT FOREST RESOURCE MANAGEMENT FOREST RESOURCE USE FOREST RESTORATION FOREST SECTOR FOREST STAFF FOREST STAKEHOLDERS FOREST STEWARDSHIP FOREST STRATEGY FORESTERS FORESTRY FORESTRY DEVELOPMENT FORESTRY INSTITUTIONS FORESTS GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM GREENHOUSE GAS HABITATS HUMID FORESTS HUNTING INSECTS ISSUES LAKE LAND ADMINISTRATION LAND DEGRADATION LAND MANAGEMENT LAND POLICY LAND RESOURCES LAND RIGHTS LAND TENURE LAND TENURE REGIMES LAND TITLING LAND USE LAND USE PLANNING LAND-USE LAND-USE PLANNING LEGAL MANDATE LIVESTOCK LOG PRODUCTION MANAGED FORESTS MANGROVE FORESTS MEDICINAL PLANTS MOUNTAIN GORILLAS NATIONAL ACCOUNTING NATURAL CAPITAL NATURAL FORESTS NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCE DEGRADATION NATURAL RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NATURAL RESOURCES NATURE CONSERVATION NOMADIC PASTORALISTS OIL PALM PARTICIPATORY LAND USE PLANNING PLANTATION FORESTRY PLANTATION FORESTS PLANTING POLICY ENVIRONMENT POLITICAL ECONOMY POLLINATION POPULATION DENSITIES POPULATION GROWTH PRODUCERS PUBLIC GOOD PUBLIC GOODS QUOTAS RAINFOREST RAINFORESTS RECYCLING REDUCING EMISSIONS REFORESTATION RISK MANAGEMENT ROADS RURAL COMMUNITIES SAFETY NET SAVANNAH WOODLANDS SOIL EROSION SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF FORESTS TIMBER TIMBER FOREST TIMBER FOREST PRODUCT TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS TIMBER HARVESTING TIMBER INDUSTRIES TIMBER INDUSTRY TIMBER PLANTATIONS TIMBER PRODUCTION TIMBER PRODUCTS TIMBER TRADE TIMBER VALUE TOURISM TOURISM DEVELOPMENT TOURISM INDUSTRY TOURISM PROMOTION TRANSACTION COSTS TRAPPING TREE TREES TROPICAL FOREST WATERSHED WATERSHED MANAGEMENT WILD ANIMALS WILDLIFE WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT WILDLIFE TRADE WILDLIFE TRADE MONITORING WOOD WOOD INDUSTRY WOODLAND WOODLANDS The purpose of this paper is to outline an approach for Bank engagement in forests, trees, and woodlands on farms in Sub-Saharan Africa for the coming five years. The paper takes the framework of the Africa development strategy, which has two main pillars: supporting employment and competitiveness, and building resilience and reducing vulnerability; and one underlying foundation: strengthening capacity and governance. It is consistent with the pillars of the bank forest strategy from 2002, which highlight the contribution of forests to economic development, poverty reduction, and protection of global public goods. Several other World Bank corporate strategies are also relevant for the implementation of this action plan. The primary messages of this paper are linked: enhanced forest, tree and woodland management can play a key role in achieving the goals of the Africa Strategy. Employment generation, improving competitiveness as well as building resilience and reducing vulnerability are the overall objectives of the World Bank's forest engagement in Sub-Saharan Africa; and in many countries the most effective approaches will be outside the traditional forestry institutions and will involve working through operations and reforms supported through other sectors. 2012-12-06T21:22:47Z 2012-12-06T21:22:47Z 2012-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/06/16903104/forest-trees-woodlands-africa-action-plan-world-bank-engagement http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11927 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Environmental Study Economic & Sector Work Africa