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Working Group 1: Forest
Fires
31 August 2004
Chairman:
Dr. Bishnu B. Bhandari
Rapporteur: Mr. Kuldip Poudel
Theme: Addressing the issues relating to forest fires
Objective: To improve our common understanding with
regards to issues relating to forest fire
Guiding questions:
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What are the means and ways of preventing forest fire?
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How can the AFP facilitate the process of addressing forest
fires so as to make a real difference on the ground?
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How can we as partners support the AFP in dealing with
forest fire?
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How can we enhance international coordination and
cooperation in forest fire issues?
Summary of the discussion:
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Since 60% of forest fires come form private lands in
Indonesia, forest fire may be called land and forest fires.
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Work together to develop a fast, easy and cheap system to
check forest fires.
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Forest fire is a complex issue; its ramifications are wide.
It should be seen in a wider context; due to factors like global warming, it
needs a long-term perspective plan.
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Forest fire is related to poverty, growing population,
conflict in resource use, land tenure and soco-cultural systems, a holistic
approach should be taken to address this vital issue.
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Encourage approaches like community-based forest management
system adopted in the Philippines, where decisions are made at the
subsidiary level i.e. local people identify their problem, make their own
decisions, plan their ways, monitor their activities, implement it; the
higher level comes only when they have expertise and absolutely required.
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Address the underlying causes of forest fires.
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There is a lack of initiative to include the private sector
forest fire. So, involve relevant stakeholders/players (government, IGO, the
private sector and civil society). Coordinate their activities and conduct
awareness of landowners, indigenous peoples and local people and provide
them incentives whenever needed.
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Sensitize local communities for their active, responsible
and informed participation
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Discover, document and disseminate the already existing
wisdom, knowledge and information relating best practices of forest fire
management. Do not reinvent the wheel.
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Need pragmatic research works to fix the problem of forest
fires; identify target groups; reach out to those needing assistance; adopt
action research.
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In order to enhance credibility, AFP should develop a clear
work plan to deal with forest fires, especially answering 5W's.
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Develop institutional mechanism to coordinate the activities
of partners.
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Strengthen the existing database available with many
organizations such ASEAN, ITTO, etc. and then establish the one that
compliments these initiatives.
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