Country Forest Note : Zambia
This country forest note (CFN) aims to foster dialogue between the World Bank, the government of the Republic of Zambia (GRZ), and key development partners on future engagements in the forestry sector in Zambia by offering a comprehensive analysis...
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okr-10986-332392021-05-25T09:32:00Z Country Forest Note : Zambia World Bank FOREST MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT FORESTRY CONSERVATION VALUE CHAIN WOOD PRODUCTS NON-WOOD FOREST PRODUCTS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION GOVERNANCE COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COMMUNITY FORESTRY This country forest note (CFN) aims to foster dialogue between the World Bank, the government of the Republic of Zambia (GRZ), and key development partners on future engagements in the forestry sector in Zambia by offering a comprehensive analysis of Zambia’s forest sector while shedding light on potential long-term engagements. In response to the government of the Republic of Zambia’s policy and development ambitions to improve the forest sector’s contribution to the national economy, a number of interventions are highlighted in this CFN that could lead to transformative impacts. Data and information available for the forest sector in Zambia is fragmented and inconsistent. This is, in part, due to the lack of consistent monitoring in the context of widespread informality within the forest sector. This CFN partially draws upon secondary data and previous analytical work undertaken by various development partners, combined with official government data. While significant efforts were made to analyze the available data, information gaps are significant. Therefore, the information provided should be carefully interpreted in the context of data limitations. 2020-01-27T17:45:43Z 2020-01-27T17:45:43Z 2019-12 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/571651580133910005/Zambia-Country-Forest-Note-Towards-a-Sustainable-Way-of-Managing-Forest http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33239 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Environmental Study Africa Zambia |
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FOREST MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT FORESTRY CONSERVATION VALUE CHAIN WOOD PRODUCTS NON-WOOD FOREST PRODUCTS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION GOVERNANCE COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COMMUNITY FORESTRY |
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FOREST MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT FORESTRY CONSERVATION VALUE CHAIN WOOD PRODUCTS NON-WOOD FOREST PRODUCTS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION GOVERNANCE COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COMMUNITY FORESTRY World Bank Country Forest Note : Zambia |
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This country forest note (CFN) aims to
foster dialogue between the World Bank, the government of
the Republic of Zambia (GRZ), and key development partners
on future engagements in the forestry sector in Zambia by
offering a comprehensive analysis of Zambia’s forest sector
while shedding light on potential long-term engagements. In
response to the government of the Republic of Zambia’s
policy and development ambitions to improve the forest
sector’s contribution to the national economy, a number of
interventions are highlighted in this CFN that could lead to
transformative impacts. Data and information available for
the forest sector in Zambia is fragmented and inconsistent.
This is, in part, due to the lack of consistent monitoring
in the context of widespread informality within the forest
sector. This CFN partially draws upon secondary data and
previous analytical work undertaken by various development
partners, combined with official government data. While
significant efforts were made to analyze the available data,
information gaps are significant. Therefore, the information
provided should be carefully interpreted in the context of
data limitations. |
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Country Forest Note : Zambia |
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Country Forest Note : Zambia |
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Country Forest Note : Zambia |
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Country Forest Note : Zambia |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2020 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/571651580133910005/Zambia-Country-Forest-Note-Towards-a-Sustainable-Way-of-Managing-Forest http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33239 |
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