Generic guide and modular training package to assist countries in developing national forest financing strategies

This report presents a generic guide and a modular training package for the development of national forest financing strategies building on the Global Forest Financing Facilitation Network’s 4-step approach. A national forest financing strategy is a document that strategically sets the stage for the mobilization of financing for Sustainable Forest Management and improvements in the effectiveness of resource use, within a given national or sub-national (jurisdictional) perimeter. Forest finance in this context refers to any type of financing, regardless of the source, that has a positive impact on sustainable forest management.

Auteur

UNFFS

Date

Base de données

Learning materials

Thematic Areas

Afforestation and reforestation
Biodiversity conservation
Climate change adaptation
Climate change mitigation
Disaster risk reduction
Forest monitoring
Forest products
Forest restoration and rehabilitation
Governance and law enforcement
Nature-based solutions
Protected areas

Type of resource

Guide
Toolkit

Financing Instruments

Carbon markets
Debt
Equity
Forest Funds
Grants
Guarantees
Loans
National budget allocations
Other innovative finance
Payment for Ecosystem Services
Private investment
REDD+
Results-based finance
Subsidies and fiscal incentives
Technical assistance
Public-private partnerships

Actors

Businesses
Donors
Financial institutions
Governments
Indigenous peoples
International organizations
Local communities
Non-governmental / Non-profit organizations

Sectors

Food and agriculture
Buildings and infrastructure
Education and research
Energy
Forestry and land use
Industry and trade
Rural development
Technology and innovation
Tourism
Water resources

Emplacement géographique

Africa
Americas
Asia
Europe
Oceania

Langue

English