Type: Chapter

Improving operating standards in sustainable forest management of tropical forests in Africa

Authors

Paxie W. Chirwa

University of Pretoria

Oghenekevwe Arabomen

Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria (Nigeria)

Stephen Syampungani

Copperbelt University (Zambia)

Vincent O. Oeba

African Forest Forum (Kenya)

Publication date:

31 August 2020

ID: 9781786768407

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Description

Forests in Africa, if managed sustainably, are important for providing livelihood support to millions of people by delivering environmental, economic and social values. However, high deforestation and forest degradation, undefined policies on land and forest tenure, and associated benefit sharing contribute to the unsustainable forest management in Africa. This chapter highlights some of the concept of Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) as a way of presenting opportunities to stakeholders and communities, as well as contributing to sustainability of forest resources. Furthermore, opportunities for using SFM are highlighted using the Participatory Forest Management (PFM) approaches as a case study.

Table of contents

1 Introduction 2 Deforestation in Africa 3 The need for sustainable forest management in Africa 4 Improving operating standards in sustainable forest management 5 Conclusion 6 Where to look for further information 7 References