Ecosystem Services Of The Congo Basin Forests Pdf Deforestation Rain Brazzaville, republic of congo, april 23, 2025 apo group in the heart of the congo basin, the republic of congo protects a globally significant rainforest, covering over 60% of the nation. this biodiversity hotspot and vital carbon sink is crucial for the livelihoods of 75 million people but faces threats from deforestation, illegal logging, agriculture, mining, and degradation. A new model of integrated forest management is emerging, led by fsc certified olam agri through its subsidiary congolaise industrielle des bois (cib), in collaboration with kamba african rainforest experiences and conservation ngo, the wildlife conservation society (wcs).

Sustainable Forest Management In The Congo Basin Ambero Consulting The congo basin forest commission (comifac) was created by the central african states for a sustainable and harmonised management of the forests and biological diversity of the congo basin. In response to these challenges, community forestry has emerged as a promising strategy for sustainable land use in the congo basin. this approach involves local communities in the management and conservation of forest resources, fostering a sense of stewardship and promoting sustainable practices. With the congo basin spanning six countries and the amazon stretching across eight, multilateral action is essential. this includes multi donor initiatives, scientific partnerships, and coordinated interministerial efforts to advance sustainable land management. The reduction of deforestation risk in the cavally forest has fostered significant investments made by both private and public organisations, tackling the root causes of deforestation and supporting social and economic development.

Sustainable Forest Management In The Congo Basin Ambero Consulting With the congo basin spanning six countries and the amazon stretching across eight, multilateral action is essential. this includes multi donor initiatives, scientific partnerships, and coordinated interministerial efforts to advance sustainable land management. The reduction of deforestation risk in the cavally forest has fostered significant investments made by both private and public organisations, tackling the root causes of deforestation and supporting social and economic development. The objective of the strategic program is to strengthen sustainable management of forest ecosystems of the congo basin as a contribution to the conservation of the globally relevant biodiversity and ecosystem services, maintaining a solid foundation for the region’s sustainable development. The due diligence system and sustainable forest management in the congo basin. the due diligence system (dds) is a managerial tool intended to promote legality and traceability in the timber sector's supply chains. this system has been in place since late 2018 in the nkok. The objective of the congo basin sustainable landscape impact program (cbsl ip) is to catalyze transformational change in conservation and sustainable management of the congo basin through landscape approaches that empower local communities and forest dependent people, and through partnership with the private sector. An independent contribution analysis has shown that work started 20 years ago by fta partners in the congo basin made a necessary contribution to sustainable forest management policies in the region in the form of development and adoption of forest management plans (fmp) as integral components of national policies.

Congo Basin Conservation Society Cbcs The objective of the strategic program is to strengthen sustainable management of forest ecosystems of the congo basin as a contribution to the conservation of the globally relevant biodiversity and ecosystem services, maintaining a solid foundation for the region’s sustainable development. The due diligence system and sustainable forest management in the congo basin. the due diligence system (dds) is a managerial tool intended to promote legality and traceability in the timber sector's supply chains. this system has been in place since late 2018 in the nkok. The objective of the congo basin sustainable landscape impact program (cbsl ip) is to catalyze transformational change in conservation and sustainable management of the congo basin through landscape approaches that empower local communities and forest dependent people, and through partnership with the private sector. An independent contribution analysis has shown that work started 20 years ago by fta partners in the congo basin made a necessary contribution to sustainable forest management policies in the region in the form of development and adoption of forest management plans (fmp) as integral components of national policies.