The management of the gazetted forests is of general importance for the West Africa countries where anthropic pressure and desertification contribute to degrading forests at a rate of 1.2 million ha per year. The gazetted forests constitute an inheritance of cardinal importance, also seen their extension totalling more than 20 million ha in the region. In spite of the international interest and progress in forestry policies over recent years, gazetted forest are still exposed to strong pressure. In Niger an Information System on the Gazetted Forests has been developed for decision-making support. The system contains available information on gazetted forests and analyses on change dynamics. The most alarming result is that 75% of such forests are occupied for at least 10% of their surface by crop fields and 40% of them are occupied at a level exceeding 50%. The system has been conceived in order to respond to information needs both at the central level concerning policies and laws and at the decentralized level for monitoring and planning.

Approches méthodologiques et outils opérationnels pour la gestion des forêts classées en Afrique de l'Ouest : le cas du Niger

2008

Abstract

The management of the gazetted forests is of general importance for the West Africa countries where anthropic pressure and desertification contribute to degrading forests at a rate of 1.2 million ha per year. The gazetted forests constitute an inheritance of cardinal importance, also seen their extension totalling more than 20 million ha in the region. In spite of the international interest and progress in forestry policies over recent years, gazetted forest are still exposed to strong pressure. In Niger an Information System on the Gazetted Forests has been developed for decision-making support. The system contains available information on gazetted forests and analyses on change dynamics. The most alarming result is that 75% of such forests are occupied for at least 10% of their surface by crop fields and 40% of them are occupied at a level exceeding 50%. The system has been conceived in order to respond to information needs both at the central level concerning policies and laws and at the decentralized level for monitoring and planning.
2008
Istituto di Biometeorologia - IBIMET - Sede Firenze
decentralisation
decision support system
forest management
geographic information systems
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