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Project Completion Report on Forestry Sector Projects

The Forestry Sector Project is a 10-year nationwide project funded by the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) under the 18 the Japanese Yen Credit Package. It aimed at addressing the root causes of forest degradation poverty and insecurity of land tenure. The FSP adopted the Community-Based Forest Management (CBFM) as its main strategy of implementation in pursuing the twin goals of rehabilitating the environment alongside the empowerment of beneficiary communities and upgrading of their living status. The FSP officially started on December 16, 1993 and ended on December 15, 2003. It aimed to rehabilitate a total of 68,748 hectares of which 57,573 hectares are critical watershed areas covering 24 subproject sites and 11, 175 hectares of degraded mangrove areas involving 12 subproject sites. The implementation phases of FSP are the following: Site Selection; Survey, Mapping and Planning; Appraisal; Community Organizing; Comprehensive Site Development; Infrastructure Development and Monitoring and Evaluation.
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PDF icon FSP-JBIC NAT'L PCR_ FINAL (text).pdf
Project Title: 
Forestry Sector Project
Publication Type: 
Project Completion Reports