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Fire Management - Voluntary Guidelines Principles and Strategic Actions
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2 Fire Management Strategy Strategy to enhance international cooperation in fire management Strategy to enhance international cooperation in fire management Voluntary guidelines: principles and strategic actions Implementation: Actions Alliance Implementation: Actions Alliance Global assessment 2006 Review of international cooperation 2006
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3 Multi-stakeholder process COFO 2005 Fire specialists and expert consultations 2006 Draft voluntary guidelines Stakeholder feedback Reviewed voluntary guidelines in COFO 2007
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4 Key Partners In Preparation Process UNISDR US Forest Service Global Fire Monitoring Center The World Bank The Nature Conservancy Government of Spain Australasian Fire Authorities Council Many other stakeholders
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5 Content International, national, sub-national links Cross sectoral issues Principles –Social and cultural –Economic –Environmental –Institutional –Enhanced Capacity Strategic Actions Bibliography Annexes
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6 Global in scope Legally non-binding For all elements of civil society and the private sector, from policy level to forest owners and land managers Scope
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7 Objectives Promote sustainable land management by establishing principles for responsible fire- management including: Facilitating establishment and implementation of policies and planning mechanisms Promoting cooperation in fire management between agencies and organizations Promoting community- based fire management
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8 Relationship To Other International Instruments To be applied in compliance with: - United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, - United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification, - Convention on Biological Diversity - United Nations Millennium Declaration Consolidate and support many existing fire management guidelines, policies, programmes and regulations: - ITTO, FAO, GFMC - National handbooks, manuals and planning documents
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9 Social and Cultural Principles Sustainable livelihoods - promoted by the appropriate use and management of fire. Human health and security - improved by minimizing the adverse effects of fire. Traditional uses of fire - should remain as a practice on the lands of indigenous peoples and traditional rural communities and be adapted to the current environment.
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10 Implementation -Translated into 6 languages, other 6 in process -Multi-stakeholder workshops at regional level to define national needs: Cuba, Trinidad, Indonesia and East Africa -FAO projects, World Bank, Universities, Private Sector (APRIL), etc. -Promotion through workshops, side events and expert consultations: AFAC, South East Asian Forestry Week, Silva Mediterranean Fire Group, EU Group of experts, CBFiM workshops, etc. -Fire Management Actions Alliance
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11 Community Based Fire Management (CBFiM) Emphasis in working with people and using fire as a land management tool. Organized together with The Nature Conservancy (TNC) South Africa (2004), Belize (2005), Indonesia (2007), and China (2009)
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12 Voluntary Guidelines www.fao.org/forestry/firemanagement THANK YOU
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