Social supervision over the most valuable forest resources in Poland

Project facts

Project promoter:
Workshop for All Beings Podlaskie Branch
Project Number:
PL05-0096
Target groups
Civil servants/Public administration staff,
Non governmental organisation
Status:
Completed
Initial project cost:
€96,275
Final project cost:
€92,283
From EEA Grants:
€ 82,593
The project is carried out in:
Poland

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Description

The project's objective is to preserve for future generations the most valuable forest resources in Poland. National parks and forest inspectorates in charge of the forests will be put under public scrutiny. We will gather and analyze information on planned fellings. We will prepare inventories of natural values of the forest areas. Expert opinions and analyses will be used to introduce amendments in relevant documents - protection plans and protection guidelines for parks, forest management plans, Natura 2000 plans - to protect from felling the most valuable forest stands. Social role in Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certification process should be increased by participation in audits that are decisive in obtaining FSC ecological certificates by forest inspectorates. 20 activists will be trained to perform similar activities in other regions. A report on management of valuable forest stands in Poland will be prepared.

Summary of project results

"The forest management plans (FMP) fail to take into account natural qualities of forest areas. Management in natural parks is based on protection tasks. As a result of no social participation in developing protection plans and FMP, the forest management is focused on a long-term profits from selling timber without due respect for natural values of the areas. Another problem is certification of ecological timber: in Poland, most of the timber is sold with the ecological mark FSC, while the control of FSC certification is virtually non-existent and the certified entities fail to follow the FSC rules. The aim of the project was to undertake activities to protect for the future generations the most valuable forests in Poland that are intensively exploited. The activities were implemented through gathering information from national parks and forest inspectorates managing valuable forest areas, and preparing natural inventories. The processes of developing forest management and protection plans were joined. The focus were the most valuable forests in Poland - Białowieska, Karpacka and Borecka Forests. Destruction of habitats of protected species was revealed and brought to the attention of area managers, and sometimes reported to law enforcement agencies. FSC certification audits were joined that decide on awarding to forest inspectorates the FSC certification facilitating selling of timber. Consultation meetings were attended on forest management plans, as well as meetings with the Council of Europe delegation and representatives of the Ministry of Environment. Several dozens of media reports were prepared on protection of valuable forests. Numerous new habitats of particular species were discovered that, according to EU laws, should be protected to maintain valuable areas. The most valuable forest areas were covered by protection. Many proofs were presented that forests are managed in violation of FSC standards. An intervention was undertaken in the European Commission, the Council of Europe and UNESCO on the Białowieska Forest, leading to launching explanatory procedures by the institutions. The project benefited persons engaged in protection of the most valuable forests. The partner mainly monitored national parks."

Summary of bilateral results