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FAO Actions Related to GFOI Components. FAO history in forest monitoring and assessment Began in 1946 focused on commercial timber Activities involving.

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1 FAO Actions Related to GFOI Components

2 FAO history in forest monitoring and assessment Began in 1946 focused on commercial timber Activities involving all countries with forest Work in 1950’s and 1960’s included aerial imagery and starting in the 1970’s expanded to Landsat Purposes: – Land classification and management – Forest resource change – Climate change mitigation

3 FAO actions supporting forest monitoring Including – Needs assessments – Methods and software development – National forest monitoring systems design – Technical assistance in implementation – Remote sensing support – Capacity building – Analysis and reporting Nearly all of this work is “Country engagement”

4 Context About 112 countries representing 80% of the world’s forest is measured by forest inventory Satellite or aerial imagery is used on about 70% of the inventoried area Repeated inventories are becoming more common – but still lacking Most often the most important constraints are not related to a lack of image access

5 Specific-GFOI related actions National forest inventory support: – Over 50 countries – Has covered commercial timber, fuelwood, carbon stocks, multi-purpose – Estimated investment: >$100 million Land classification and mapping – Remote sensing and ground surveys – Estimated investment: >$30 million

6 Specific-GFOI related actions Capacity building (2005-present): – Over 130 countries – Long-term, short-term training plus institutional development – Estimated investment: >$25 million Software and methods development (2010- present): – Change detection, OpenForis, SDMS, degradation – Estimated investment: >$15 million

7 Specific-GFOI related actions Remote sensing support: – Over 50 countries – Image acquisition, processing, mapping, analysis, interpretation – Wall to wall and sample based – Estimated investment: >$30 million

8 Future plans Forest monitoring, assessment and reporting with countries is a permanent FAO mandate Investments in supporting member countries will continue REDD+ specific MRV targeted to >50 countries, forest monitoring work covers 234 countries and territories FAO is committed to communicating activities through GFOI network, participating in GFOI components and to supporting GFOI office


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