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COUNRTY REPORT ON
JIFPRO PROJECTS IN MYANMAR
Zaw Win Myanmar
1st December, 2011
CONTENTS
I. INTRODUCTION
Panelist introduction
Country profile
Situation of forest
Our valuable forest
II. JIFPRO’S PROJECT REPORT
III. FUTURE PROSPECT
I. INTRODUCTION
I. Introduction of panelist
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Organization Chart of Ministry of Environmental Conservation and Forestry
Forest Department
(FD)
MOECAF
Dry Zone Greening
Dept. (DZGD)
Planning & Statistics
Dept. (PSD)
Myanma Timber
Enterprise (MTE)
Permanent Forest Estate (PFE)
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Forest Cover Status
� Total Forested Area 353,747 km2
( 47 % of country's total land area)
� PFE Area 197,899 km2
Forest Types Forest types Area
(km2)
% of Total forest area
Tidal, beach, dune and swamp forest
13,750 4
Hill and temperate evergreen forest
89,378 25
Semi evergreen and evergreen forest
55,004 16
Mixed deciduous forest 134,068 38Deciduous dipterocarp (Indaing) forest
17,187 5
Dry forest 34,377 10Fallow land 9,983 2
Total 353,747 100
Sr. No. Categories No. of species 1 Plant 11,800
(genera=2,371) (family=273)
2 Bamboo 963 Rattan 504 Shrubs 16965 Orchids 841
Main Causes of Deforestation and Degradation
�Over exploitation
�Repeated logging in accessible areas
�Illegal logging
�Fuel wood and Charcoal making
�Expansion of agricultural lands
�Urban expansion (infrastructure development)
�Shifting cultivation
�Population Pressure
II. JIPFRO’S PROJECT REPORT
Project 1: Forest for the Green Earth I 1997 ~ 1999, Dahatsi PPF, 360 ha
This plantation area is funded by donors such as TOKYOMOKKOSHO and WAKANYAKU.
Project 2: Japan and Myanmar Friendship Afforestation Project 1997 ~ 2000, Kyu-pin-kwe PPF, 450 ha
This plantation area is funded by donors such as NIKKEISHIMBUN and FUJI-COUNTRY.
Project 3: Forest for the Green Earth II
1999 ~ 2002, Kyauk-Ku proposed PPF,300 ha
This plantation area is funded by donors such as TOKYOMOKKOSHO.
Project 4: Forest for the Green Earth III – Wakingyi, Community Forest Project 2003 ~ 2007, Wakingyi village,100 ha
This plantation area is funded by donors such as RINGBELL.
Project 5: Sade Watershed Plantation Project through Community Participation (UMEDA FOREST)
2004 ~ 2006, Sade village, 100 ha
This plantation area is funded by a personal donor named Mr. UMEDA.
Project 6: Shwehling, Pyun and Kasauk
Community Forest Project 2005 ~ 2008,Shwehling, Pyun and Kasauk villages,100 ha
This plantation area is funded by donors such as TAKEO and RINGBELL.
On-going Project
2008 ~ 2012,Kyaukku proposed PPF,90 ha 2012 ~ 2013, Extension area, 30 ha (Total 120 ha)
Accomplishment 2- Reaction of Local People (communities)
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Changes in awareness of forest itself and the management
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Awareness Raising Activities
Forest Nursery Practice Schoolchildren's Participation in Tree Planting
Study on Income Generation Opportunities
Tree Planting inside the compound
Teak and Eucalypt trees planted in the compound
People participation in reforestation and protection of forest
� Training participants can convey their awareness of protection and establishment of forests to others.
� During planting season, more villagers have been
offering seedlings for planting trees year by year.
� Village woodlots can be found more.
Accomplishment 3- Improving Environment Change in environment
Forest cover map of(1995) and 2006 satellite map
Kabani CF Project
Proposed Project Area
Proposed Project
Establishment of Chaukkan CF
2012 ~ 2016
Chaukkan village
90 ha
Major Project Activities Establishment of forest plantation
Community forest plantation
(with people’s participation)
Watershed conservation plantation
Conservation of remaining forests
Enrichment planting
Nearby watershed plantation can maintain sustainable water resources depended by surrounding villages.
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III. FUTURE PROSPECT
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Conclusion
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