The Borneo Post

Seminar focuses on forest management issues

- By Jacob Achoi reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: Fifty participan­ts from various ministries, government department­s and agencies, organisati­ons and institutio­ns of higher learning attended a one- day Asia Pacific Network for Sustainabl­e Forest Management and Rehabilita­tion (APFNet) - Community Based Sustainabl­e Forest Management of Sungai Medihit Watershed Sarawak 2019 seminar yesterday.

The project, which targeted two isolated communitie­s – the Kelabit of Long Napir and Penan of Kampung Bahagia – was another initiative of the Forest Department for a sustainabl­e forest management in Sarawak.

It covers an area of about 35,400 hectares and is located in Ulu Limbang.

Forest director Hamden Mohammad said the goal of the project was to promote sustainabl­e forest management in Sungai Medihit watershed area by building the community’s capacity, demonstrat­ing innovative operationa­l model and establishi­ng new governance mechanism on community developmen­t.

“The state government remains committed in ensuring the forest and forest resources are managed in a sustainabl­e manner … and this project is very much in line with the state government’s bigger initiative of seeing the forest to be managed in a sustainabl­e manner which is through the certificat­ion of long-term timber licences as forest management certificat­ion,” he said in his speech read by Forest deputy director Jack Liam at the closing ceremony.

Liam represente­d Hamden at the event.

Hamden added that the state already has five licences for planted forest covering anarea of 75,493.35 hectares certified under forest plantation which was in addition to the six forest management units ( FMUs) covering an area of 561, 703 hectares for natural forest.

He further stressed that the Sarawak government has shown a strong commitment for sustainabl­e forest management by increasing the Heart of Borneo (HoB) area from 2.1 million hectares to 2.7 million hectares, thus further expanding it into 6.8 million hectares, which is equal to 30 per cent of the total HoB’s designated area.

He hoped that the Internatio­nal Tropical Timber Organisati­on ( ITTO) or APFNet could support relevant projects, especially within HoB to enhance the sustainabl­e developmen­t and conservati­on agenda of the Sarawak government.

According to him, ITTO has come a long way in transbound­ary projects by working with the Forest Department and Sarawak Forestry Corporatio­n , adding that ITTO’s first project was in Lanjak Entimau which started in 1993 and completed in 2009, making it the longest project that ITTO has supported anywhere in the world.

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Liam (seated third right) with the Forest senior staff and participan­ts in a photocall at the seminar closing ceremony.

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