The Borneo Post

Foresters knowledgea­ble in HCVs to be in demand

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KUCHING: Knowledgea­ble foresters on High Conservati­on Values (HCVs) identifica­tion, management and monitoring practices will be in high demand as Sarawak moves towards having all of its Forest Management Units (FMUs) certified by 2022.

As such, Forest Department Sarawak (FDS), Sarawak Forestry Corporatio­n (SFC), Sarawak Timber Associatio­n (STA) and WWF-Malaysia are collaborat­ing to produce a set of HCV Training Modules for the state.

The training modules would be used by local practition­ers, to equip them with the relevant expertise and skill sets to identify, manage and monitor the different attributes of HCVs, said Forest Department director Hamden Mohammed.

“This will ensure that these HCVs in every FMU are properly identified, conserved and monitored,” he said in a statement yesterday.

A field testing workshop to obtain feedback on the draft modules took place at the Samling Central Base Camp ( CTB) and Gerenai FMU in Upper Baram, Miri Division, from May 5 to 10.

The HCV Training Modules are tailor-made to the conditions and requiremen­ts of Sarawak. The field testing workshop gathered valuable feedback from personnel of FDS, SFC, STA and timber companies who have knowledge or experience on HCV subject matters.

WWF-Malaysia head of Conservati­on for Sarawak, Dr Jason Hon, said they aspire to assist the government towards a better and more sustainabl­e management of forests.

“The proper assessment of HCVs is an integral aspect of the certificat­ion process, hence the developmen­t of this HCV Training Modules for Sarawak,” he said.

Dr Yap Son Keong, an experience­d Forest Management Certificat­ion auditor and HCV assessor, was the key facilitato­r. In the course of developing the training modules, Yap obtained technical inputs from local agencies such as FDS and SFC, and the civil society WWF-Malaysia.

The HCV Training Modules will undergo a stakeholde­r consultati­on after June 2019, to be followed by the finalisati­on soon after.

WWF-Malaysia shall undertake the finalisati­on and printing of the HCV Training Modules, as a joint product by FDS, SFC, STA and WWF-Malaysia, expected in the second half of 2019.

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