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ACTO-Project: Monitoring Deforestation, Logging and Land Use Change in the Pan Amazonian forests Presentation Suriname 16th May 2012
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Country information Suriname Land area: 16.3 miljoen ha Forest area: 14.8 miljoen ha Production Forest: 4-5 miljoen ha Timber concessions : 1.7 miljoen ha Community Forest: 550.000 ha Protected Areas: 2.1 miljoen ha Plantations: 13.000 ha Timber production:300.000 m3/year Population: 531 000 inhabitants (2010) Forest communities: 70.000 (Marrons and Indigenous) Other ethnical groups:Indian, Creole, Chinese, Javanese, mix Forest contribution: 2% of Gross National Product Deforestation :0.01%/yr (HFLD country)
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Country information Suriname The southern part of the country is difficult to acces because of rapids:
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Deforestation in Suriname Main drivers of deforestation Mining: Gold and bauxite Agriculture Hydropower Construction of infrastructure
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Deforestation in Suriname Map of timber logging rights logging is selective and does not cause deforestation
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Deforestation in Suriname Deforestation due to (gold)mining
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Deforestation in Suriname Deforestation due to (gold)mining
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Deforestation in Suriname Planned road infrastructure
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Deforestation in Suriname No consistent data is available on deforestation in Suriname Within the project we will focus on a regular (annual) monitoring of deforestation
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Legal and institutional framework Land Use Planning map must be made Currently overlapping of different licenses (mining, logging and agriculture) can occur Strong regulation and implementation regarding the monitoring of timber logging activities in place Commission established by the president to regulate gold mining activities Limited legal framework to monitor and regulate deforestation
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Project implementation Focal points in Suriname Political focal point: Ministry of Foreign Affairs Technical focal point: Ministry of Physical Planning, Land and Forest Management Its workarm, the Foundation for Forest Management and Production Control (SBB) is appointed for the execution of the project
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Project implementation Realizations: - Location of the observation room - Consultants were selected - The proposed consultants attended the INPE/ACTO- training in Belém, in february 2012
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Project implementation Ongoing activities: - Human resource: - Contracts with the consultants have to be signed- negotiations on salary distributions - Further capacity building will be carried out to increase Suriname’s pool of technical experts which will guarantee the sustainability of the project
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Project implementation Ongoing activities: - Acquisition of the equipments - Because there is no GIZ office in Suriname the equipments will be purchased by ACTO in collaboration with local providers. The expected delivery time is 2 months after the orders are confirmed. - Multiple invoices were obtained for the equipments necessary for the observation room and all information was listed - Finishing the formulation of the formal request
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Project implementation Participation of national stakeholders Stakeholders are being listed Two persons from other organisations were trained by INPE/ACTO in Belém. Workshop to launch the project, involve stakeholders in the process to define project parameters (e.g. definition of forest, area of interest) and to collect all available data
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Project implementation Determination of project parameters: Definition of forest (and deforestation) Current definition is not applicable for the purpose of the project A technical paper is prepared and will be presented during the workshop Delineation of the area of interest Baseline year
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Project implementation Collection of available data: Assessment of availability of satellite images, other geographical data and field data Data exchange with other organization was initiated National forest inventory will be carried out parallel with this project
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Expectations Sensors providing the freely available satellite images needed for this project (Landsat and CBERS) are out of operation. A solution model for this problem has to be formulated. To promote regional integration, regional discussion on the monitoring procedures need to be held (e.g. projections, minimum mapping area, definitions of forest,…)
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Expectations Increase human capacity in Suriname on monitoring forest cover throughout this project (additional support of INPE/ACTO could help) Learning and sharing experiences with the other participating countries on a regular base A validation procedure has to be formulated Discussion on a common baseline used by the participating countries is necessary
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