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  Pura Magazine Issue 20


Switzerland Holds Forum On World's Forests
Tuesday, April 27, 2004

Experts from more than 50 countries will meet in Switzerland today for a conference on protecting the world's forests, Swissinfo reports.

The four-day meeting is designed to facilitate cooperation among nations ahead of the U.N. Forum on Forests, scheduled to run May 3-14.

Jungle

Swiss conservation efforts, which have helped the country recover from an intense period of deforestation more than a century ago, can also serve as a model for other governments, according to officials.

"We think that the example of Switzerland could be useful for other countries," said Philippe Roch, director of the Swiss Agency for the Environment, Forests and Landscape.

Central governments own about 77 percent of the world's forests, which Swiss environment officials say helps drive deforestation. They would like to use the conference to push for greater decentralization and local involvement in environmental affairs.

"When local populations are given greater decision-making powers and access to income from the use of the forest, they are generally more motivated to conserve and manage the resource more carefully," SAEFL said in a statement.

Doris Capistrano of the Indonesia-based Center for International Forestry Research said decentralization is already taking place "in more than 60 countries, and in many cases this has led to good results."

Indonesia is co-hosting the conference.

Switzerland's international stewardship on the issue of forests comes amid cutbacks in the country's environment spending, however. Swissinfo reported that the agency is losing almost a fifth of its budget as part of government cutbacks agreed to in November (Swissinfo/NZZ Online, April 27).

Published in UN wire. Copyright, National Journal Group, Year.

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