Conference on Forest Tenure and Regulatory Reforms
Date: 09/24/2010 - 09/25/2010
Emplacement: P.R. China
Nom de la localisation: Lakeview Hotel
Ville: Beijing
Pays: P.R. China
Background and Rationale
Given that positive movements have been seen in some countries and recalcitrance in others" we are now well placed to review this mixed experience with the aim of facilitating further innovations in the interests of promoting community and forest well-being. Such an assessment can benefit from considering how the larger tides of economic and political developments (such as the financial crisis" the REDD+ agenda" resource commodity trade) have influenced the transformation of forest tenure and rights. This conference aims to provide a venue for open discussion of not only the gains of different dimensions of tenure and regulatory reform" but also on what stands in the way of further improvements where there has been progress as well as how reforms can be advanced in other countries in order to enhance forest governance. In this way" we can identify what steps are necessary to move forward as well as reduce the risk of rollback.
By holding the conference in China" we hope to highlight the bold moves taken by the Chinese administration since 2005 that helped set up the institutional foundation for a more secure community and household tenure system improving forest governance. At the same time" we recognize that there are still great challenges ahead. In addition" it is also important to consider what form of grievance redress mechanisms need to be put in place to ensure that the forest institutions deliver the outcomes originally sought. Simultaneously" this conference seeks to facilitate a comparative discussion of how the perse experiences" in China and other Asian countries" can help identify the critical lessons learnt so that further new initiatives can be considered. This conference will explore these lessons and other overarching issues that impact the tenure security of forest peoples in Asia.
This conference builds up on the International Conference on Collective Forest Tenure and Regulatory Reform in China" co-organized by Peking University" State Forest Administration" the World Bank" and Rights and Resources Initiative in China in February 2008. It seeks to facilitate the sharing of experiences across Asia.
Objectives
Concrete objectives of the conference include:
Participation is by invitation only. A total of 140 Participants are expected to attend the conference. 80 participants will come from forestry related policy makers" provincial leaders" farmers" NGOs" conservation practitioners" and industries in China. It is expected that at least 30 of these Chinese participants will be from outside Beijing. The other 60 participants include 40 policy makers and other key players from Asia-Pacific region and selected countries from the world and 20 participants will be resource persons from out of region. We expect at least 20 countries to participate" majority of which will be from Asia-Pacific regionParticipants
Organizing Partners
RRI will co-host the event with the State Forestry Administration of China. Department of Rural Forestry Reform and Development of SFA will co-host this conference in collaboration with Peking University. RRI partners" World Agroforestry Centre" Forest Trends" and RECOFTC will be the other major collaborators and will be members of the organizing committee.
Resources
Presentations
Friday" 24 September Opening Session:
Opening Remarks by Andy White" Rights and Resources Initiative
Session Two:
Collective Forest Tenure System Reform in China
Zhang Lei" State Forest Administration (SFA)" China
Innovations to Promote Tenure Reform
Zhejiang Forestry Department
Collective Forest Tenure Reform in China: Outcomes and Analysis of Performance
Xu Jintao" Peking University
Dr. Uma Lele (panel presentation)
Session Three (Parallel Sessions):
Jiang Chunqian" UN-FAO China
Forest Tenure Reform in Nepal: Experience from Community Forestry
Keshav Raj Kanel" Nepal
Rights" Authorities and Power: Forest Tenure Transition in Indonesia in relation to REDD
Ujjwal Pradhan & Gamma Galudra" World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) Southeast Asia
China Rural Grassroots Governance Mechanism Research After Collective Forest Property Right System Reform
He Donghang" Huazhong Normal University
Forest Tenure Regimes in Nepal: What Made us to Re-think?
Indra Sapkota" Ministry of Forests and Soil Conservation - Nepal (panel presentation)
Indonesia Law and Forest Tenure
Basoeki Karyaatmadja" Ministry of Forestry - Republic of Indonesia
Law" Regulations" Forest Right and Tenure Reforms of Thailand (1 of 2)" (2 of 2)
Preecha Ongprasert" Riyal Forest Department - Thailand
The "Five-in-One" Loan Model to Solve Farmers' Financing Problem
Huoshan County" Anhui Province
Proposed New Forest Regulations: Implications for Community Forest Rights in Nepal
Naya Sharma Paudel" ForestAction Nepal
Undoing Historical Injustice: The Indian Forest Rights Act" 2006
Madhu Sarin" RRI Fellow
Southern Forestry Exchange" Jiangxi Province
Forest Tenure in Vietnam: Achievements and Challenges
Nguyen Huu Dung" Vietnam National Administration of Forestry
An Overview of Federation of Community Forestry Users" Nepal (FECOFUN)
Apsara Chapagain" FECOFUN
Let the Farmers Master their Own Affairs in the Forest Tenure Reform (1 of 2)" (2 of 2)
Jingshan County" Hubei Province
The Creative Implementation of the Forest Tenure Reform and the Benefits of "the Four Locals" Project (1 of 2)" (2 of 2)
Tengxian County" Guangxi Province
Changes on the verdured mountain-side" benefits to the villagers
Shaowu County" Fujian Province
Let the Farmers Get Rich with the Resources: Forest Tenure Reform Experience in Changjiang
Autonomous County of Hainan
Develop Under-forest economy" Enrich local people
Heshui County" Gansu Province
Fulfill the dreams of people" increase the wealth of people
Taibai County" Shanxi Province
Saturday" 25 September
Session Five:
REDD-plus and Forest Tenure: The Emerging Philippine Experience
Tony La Vina" Ateneo School of Government
Indonesian Initiatives on REDD+
Ahmad Fauzi" Ministry of Forestry - Republic of Indonesia (panel presentation)
REDD+ and Community Forestry in Nepal
Bharat Pokharel" Swiss Intercooperation Nepal (panel presentation)
Session Six:
The Volatile Mix: Land Grabs" Commodity Booms and Conflict
Jeffrey Hatcher" RRI
China's Forestland Tenure Reforms: Challenges and Recommended Solutions
Li Ping" Rural Development Institute (RDI)
Emerging Challenges to Forest Tenure Security of Communities: Some Observations
Don Roberts" CIBC World Markets (panel presentation)
Sebastien Malele Mbaba" Ministry of Environment" Conservation of Nature and Tourism - Democratic Republic of Congo (panel presentation)
Session Seven:
What we can learn from the forest tenure reform of China and other Asian Countries
Denis Koulagna Koutou" Ministry of Forestry and Wildlife - Cameroon
état des lieux des réformes forestières en République Démocratique du Congo
Frederic Djengo Bosulu" Ministry of Environment" Conservation of Nature and Tourism - Democratic Republic of Congo
The Challenge of Land Management in an Era of Climate Change
Leslie Weldon" US Forest Service
Session Eight:
Exploring Areas of Learning and Cooperation
Ahmad Fauzi" Ministry of Forestry - Republic of Indonesia
Forest Tenure and Regulatory Reforms
Soulivanthong Kingkeo" National Agriculture and Forestry Research Institute (NAFRI) - Lao PDR
Exploring Areas of Learning and Cooperation on Forest Tenure Reform in Nepal
Ram Prasad Lamsal" Ministry of Forests and Soil Conservation - Government of Nepal
H.E. Chea Sam Ang" Forest Administration - Cambodia
Exploring Areas of Learning and Cooperation on Forest Tenure Reform of Asia
Preecha Ongprasert (on behalf of Pramuk Tichakorn)" Royal Forest Department - Thailand