FRA 2010 DRAFT NATIONAL TABLES. T1 Forest area FRA 2010 categories Area (1000 hectares) 1990200020052010 Forest Other wooded land Other land...of which.

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FRA 2010 DRAFT NATIONAL TABLES

T1 Forest area FRA 2010 categories Area (1000 hectares) Forest Other wooded land Other land...of which with tree cover Inland water bodies Total for country

T2a Ownership of trees Forest area (1000 hectares) FRA 2010 Categories Public ownership Private ownership...of which owned by individuals...of which owned by private business entities and institutions...of which owned by local communities...of which owned by indigenous / tribal communities Other types of ownership TOTAL

T2b Management rights Forest area (1000 hectares) FRA 2010 Categories Public Administration Individuals Private corporations and institutions Communities Other TOTAL PUBLIC FOREST

T3a Designation & Management FRA 2010 Categories Forest area (1000 hectares) Production Protection of soil and water Conservation of biodiversity Social services Other No designation TOTAL

T3b Designation & Management FRA 2010 Categories Area (1000 hectares) Area of Permanent Forest Estate Forest available for wood supply Forest area within protected areas Forest area under sustainable forest management Forest area with management plan Area of forest and OWL designated for combating desertification

T4a Characteristics FRA 2010 Categories Forest area (1000 hectares) Characteristics Primary forest Altered/other nat. reg. forest Planted forest... of which introduced species TOTAL

T4b Characteristics FRA 2010 Categories Area (1000 hectares) Special forest vegetation types Mangroves (Forest and OWL) Bamboo (Forest and OWL) Other categories Degraded forest

T5 Forest establishment FRA 2010 Categories Annual forest establishment (hectares / year) Afforestation... of which introduced species Natural expansion of forest Reforestation... of which introduced species Natural regeneration TOTAL

T6 Growing stock FRA 2010 category Volume (million m3 over bark) ForestOther wooded land Growing stock... of which coniferous... of which broadleaved Growing stock of commercial species... of which on Forest available for wood supply

T7 Biomass stock FRA 2010 category Biomass (million tonnes oven-dry weight) ForestOther wooded land Above-ground biomass Below-ground biomass Dead wood TOTAL

T8 Carbon stock FRA 2010 Category Carbon (Million metric tonnes) ForestOther wooded land Carbon in above-ground biomass Carbon in below-ground biomass Sub-total: Carbon in living biomass Carbon in dead wood Carbon in litter Sub-total: Carbon in dead wood and litter Soil carbon TOTAL CARBON Soil depth (cm) used for soil carbon estimates

T9 Forest fires FRA 2010 category Proportion of forest area affected by fire (%) Wildfire Prescribed fire FRA 2010 category Annual average for 5-year period Ha # of fires Ha # of fires Ha # of fires Total area affected by fire... of which on forest... of which on other wooded land... of which on other land

T10a Other disturbances FRA 2010 category Annually affected forest area (hectares) Disturbance by insects Disturbance by diseases Disturbance by other biotic agents Disturbance caused by abiotic factors Total area affected by disturbances

T10b Other disturbances Scientific name of woody invasive species Area affected 2005 (hectares) Sp.1 Sp.2 Sp.3 Sp.4 Sp.5 Total area affected by wooded invasive species

T11 Wood removals FRA 2010 Category Industrial roundwood removal Woodfuel removal Total removals (1000 m 3 )... of which from forest Unit value (Local currency / m 3 ) Total value (1000 Local currency)

T12 Non-wood forest products Ten most important products Key speciesUnit NWFP removals 2005 NWFP category Quantity Value (1000 loc.cur.) 1 st 2 nd th All other plant products All other animal products TOTAL [LM1] Should we use 5-year average?[LM1]

T13 Employment FRA 2010 Category Employment (1000 person- years) Employment in primary production of goods...of which paid employment... of which self-employment Employment in management of protected areas

T14a Laws and policies FRA 2010 Category Existence of National forest policy statement Yes No If Yes above, date of endorsement Sub-national forest policy statements Yes No Forest Law, Act or Code with national scope Yes No If Yes above, date of endorsement Forest Laws, Acts or Codes with sub-national scope Yes No National Forest Programme (NFP) process Yes No Does the forest policy and legislation provide any direct economic incentives for sustainable forest management? Yes No If Yes above, for what specific objective? Reforestation Afforestation Biodiv. conservation Soil & water cons. Forest stand improv.

T14b Laws and policies Existence of a policy and legal framework governing: Presence (Y) or absence (N) in policies, laws and regulations PoliciesLawsRegulations (a)national objectives for forest including production, conservation, protection and investment (a)establishment and security of the Permanent Forest Estate (a)forest tenure and property rights in relation to forests (a)participation of local communities and other stakeholders in forest management (a)control of illegal activities in forest areas (a)control of forest management (a)health and safety of forest workers

T15a Institutions FRA 2010 Category Ministry responsible for forest policy issues 2008 Main institution responsible for forestry issues (if different from above) Level of authority of Head of Forestry Minister 1 st level subordination to Minister 2 nd level subordination to Minister 3 rd or lower level subordination to Minister Institution(s) responsible for forest law enforcement 2008

T15b Institutions FRA 2010 Category #%Female# # Human resources capacity within the public forestry administration Master of science and above Bachelor of science Forest technician

T16 Education & research FRA 2010 Category #%Female# Annual graduation of forestry students within the country Universities Technical Vocational Professionals working in publicly funded forestry research centres PhD Master of science Bachelor of science

T17 Public expenditures FRA 2010 Category Public expenditures (1000 USD) Total public expenditures for forestry institutions Total public expenditures for direct economic incentives for SFM

INPUT FROM UNECE ToS Comments on draft tables NCs responsible for country reports External data providers