
 
 
Forest rangers put up a sign warning of forest fires in Vân Canh District 
of the central province of Bình Định.
The project, entitled ’Promotion of Sustainable Management of  Production Forests by Forest Companies in Vietnam’, will be carried out  in the period between 2017 and 2019, with a total funding of 692,185  euros (US$772,000) and a counterpart fund of 55,000 euros ($61,000).
The project was assigned to the  Vietnamese Academy of Forest Sciences (VAFS), as the project owner, and  DFS and HessenForest (Germany), as consultants to provide technical  support.
The three main objectives of the project  are strengthening sustainable forest management in the selected State  forest companies; establishing a training centre for sustainable forest  management and forest certification, and replication of capacity  building for forest companies and related agencies through training  courses.
Currently, sustainable forest management  and forest certification is one of the top priorities in the forestry  sector in Vietnam, according to forestry experts on Wednesday.
The Forestry Development Strategy 2006-20  has set a target of having at least 3 per cent of production forest  areas certified as managed in a sustainable fashion by 2020, the experts  said.
However, the implementation of  sustainable forest management and forest certification in Vietnam was  far behind the expected targets.
To promote sustainable forest management  and forest certification in Vietnam, one of the current priorities was  to build the capacity of forest owners and stakeholders for sustainable  forest management.
With the support of the project, the  training centre for sustainable forest management and forest  certification will be established to deliver the training courses to  forest owners across the country from 2018.
This is a first model of training  centre in Vietnam on sustainable forest management and certification  that will be built on a joint co-operation between forestry research  institute and forest companies (for demonstration activities).
It is expected to make significant  contribution to capacity building for the stakeholders in the field of  sustainable forest management in Vietnam, contributing to the  implementation of forest sector restructuring project.
As of 2016, about 205,000ha of forest are certified for sustainable forest management.
Yesterday, the project launch workshop  was held in Đông Hà City of Quảng Trị Province with the participation of  representatives from Vietnam Administration of Forestry, International  Cooperation Department, and Agriculture and Rural Development  departments of Quảng Bình, Quảng Trị and Thừa Thiên-Huế provinces and  project partners.