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United Nations Forum on Forests (UNFF)
Organizational Meeting and Informal Consultations on the Multi-Year
Programme of Work (MYPOW) of the UNFF
Thursday, 15 February: Informal
Consultations on the MYPOW
On the third day of the informal consultations, delegates
heard an update on the on-going discussions on the Secretariat's
location and discussed programme elements relating to: fostering a
common understanding of sustainable forest management (SFM) and
addressing forest policy issues and emerging areas; strengthening
political commitment; and the review of the UNFF to be taken in five
years. Bilateral discussions on the Secretariat's location and the
tenure of Bureau members continued throughout the day.
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A representative from the financial office of the
Department of Social and Economic Affairs (DESA) presented the
comparative analysis of options for the location of the UNFF
Secretariat. In questioning, the representative from DESA
clarified that the host country pays additional costs of holding
sessions away from UN Headquarters.

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Nigeria noted, on behalf of the G-77/China, that
the comparative analysis does not provide a full accounting of the
costs associated with the various venues. He also remarked
that if no decision is taken at this meeting on the location of the
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Foster a Common Understanding of Forest Management and Address
Forest Policy Issues and Emerging Areas |
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The US outlined guidelines for promoting sustainable
forest management (SFM), and the Society of American Foresters
outlined their work in this area.
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Pakiston drew attention to issues faced by Low
Forest Cover Countries, including environmental degradation and
desertification. |
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Brazil noted that SFM relies on capacity building in
countries and indigenous groups. She warned against taking on
complex issues that are being addressed by other instruments.
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New Zealand noted that criteria and indicators for
SFM should be adapted to local conditions. |

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Strengthen Political Commitment |
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Gabon said political commitment should be based on analysis of the
causes of forest degradation and mobilization of human, financial
and technical resources.
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In a debate on the timing of the first high-level
segment Costa Rica and others opposed holding the meeting in 2002,
citing the heavy schedule for that year. Other countries
supported holding ministerial meetings at that time, as it would
allow for input into Rio+10. |
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With respect to multi-stakeholder dialogues, Norway highlighted the
roles of indigenous peoples and local communities, and emphasized
the link between monitoring, assessment and reporting and
implementation of the IPF/IFF proposals for action.
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Vice-Chair Slamat Hidayat facilitated
consultations, and summarized the discussion at the end of the
meeting. 
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Review of the UNFF |
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Countries including Canada endorsed early
development of criteria for review of the UNFF in five years.
There was agreement that delegates were unprepared to discuss this
matter in full, and that lack of discussion was not a clear
indicator of consensus.
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