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WRI’s Forest Landscapes Initiative Overview September 2008 WRI’s Forest Landscapes Initiative Overview September 2008
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We Need Our Forests
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Our Forests are in Trouble Maps and data are the result of preliminary analysis carried out by the Indonesian Ministry of Forestry in cooperation with: SDSU, UMD, NASA, USGS, ESF, WB and WRI.
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Three Landscapes, One Global Vision Intact Working Lost Intact - 22% Working - 32% Lost - 47% Protect Manage Restore
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Our Primary Levers Geo-spatial information - satellite technology, targeted maps and tools Partnerships and capacity building To stimulate, support and monitor improvements in forest management and supply chains
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Map-Based Forest Information Tools Support Certification and More
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New National Parks in Brazil Without Conflict with Forest Livelihoods
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Illegal logging Discovered and Deterred in Central Africa
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WRI fire atlas WRI - Sekala workshop 100 of miles away After the fire Emissions from fire New Fire Policies in Indonesia
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Protect Goals Looking Forward N America S America Russia C Africa SE Asia Global Avoided deforestation and degradation initiatives Green supply chains Good forest governance Opportunities Restore Manage Reforestation ? ?
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Sustainable Procurement: A Guide to the Guides ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Guide to the Guides All products Whole chain Whole world Questions Q A Answers Then Now
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Environmental aspects Sustainability Have forests been sustainably managed? Special places Have special places, including sensitive ecosystems, been protected? Climate change Have climate change issues been addressed? Environmental protection Have appropriate environmental controls been applied? Recycled fiber Has recycled fiber been used appropriately? Other resources Have other resources been used appropriately? Social aspects Local communities and indigenous peoples Have the needs of local communities or indigenous peoples been addressed? Sourcing and legality aspects Origin Where do the products come from? Information accuracy Is the information about the products credible? Legality Have the products been legally produced? Simple Advice on Sustainable Procurement
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Good Bad Cumulative forest area Certification systems Target the Tail – Not the Head Quality of management The law Here ! Not here
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The US Lacey Act – An Opportunity for Going After the Tail US Lacey Act EU FLEGT Scope All tree derivatives Solid wood only Area All countries VPA areas only AidNoYes BasisPerformanceDocumentation ”Due care”
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Guiding Markets With Risk Assessment Tools Relevant, accurate, credible information Risk assessment Markets (forest products, investment, carbon credits, aid, etc) Governance quality as a proxy for risk Industry – NGO alliance Better risk management Market incentives for improvement
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Targeting the Tail What? o Grand coalition – for quality and credibility o Support Lacey implementation throughout the supply chain o Harmonize consumer country approaches o The opportunity is now - be proactive! Why? o Level the playing field o Maintain the reputation of ”good wood” and of the forest industry
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The latest official deforestation map FAO (2005) Information From the Sky Can Change the Game FAO’s map in detail WRI-SDSU satellite based map Europe’s last intact forest landscape... Satellites can see what is happening to them
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Good Information Is Vital - Inappropriate Information Is Problematic
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Intact Working Lost Intact - 22% Working - 32% Lost - 47% Protect Manage Restore Thank You!
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