Deforestation and desertification

(credit: Edouard Parker – John James)
According to the last report from the International Panel on Climate Change, tropical deforestation is responsible for approximately 20% of world greenhouse gas emissions. Halting this destructive trend is now recognized as the most efficient and economical way to effectively counter global warming, which is its second biggest cause (Report by Nicholas Stern on the economics of climate change – October 2006), but also to preserve the rich and irreplaceable biodiversity contained in these forests.
Every year, 13 million hectares of the world’s tropical forests are destroyed, mainly by clearing, owing to the rush to expand cultivatable land, and by uncontrolled logging.
Approximately 800 million of earth’s inhabitants depend on tropical forests for survival. Sustainable development of these resources in Latin America, South Asia and Africa, is still the exception. In the interest of all, it must become the rule.
The Fondation Chirac’s projects
Center of Social Excellence of the Congo basin forests
The idea of creating a “Center of Social Excellence” in the field of sustainable forest management evolved from a successful experience tested in the Republic of the Congo where in 2006 a 365,000 hectares forest concession managed to obtain the FSC certificate guaranteeing sustainable management for the first time in Africa. It achieved this exploit by utilizing cutting-edge technologies enabling the forest communities to map the forest themselves in ways that took into account their rights and ways of life.
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Strengthen land rights in developing countries
Issuing reliable titles is vital to a balanced organization of a country's land market. To achieve this, the implementation of land reform is generally necessary. Therefore, in partnership with the Conseil Supérieur du Notariat français (CSN), the Fondation Chirac supports those countries who request aid in the establishment of a secure land tenure system through "title transfers" of their land system.
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Raise awareness of architects on the use of legal and certified timber
Over the past 15 years, the supply of tropical timber has been multiplied by 10; 100 million hectares are currently FSC certified in over 78 countries. As for temperate timber, nearly 230 million hectares were PEFC certified in 2009. Consumers, however, remain unaware of certification issues. Because the choice of timber is guided and defined primarily by architects, it is essential to involve them in the certification process.
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Managing Director and Scientific Committee
Bastien Sachet is the Managing Directorfor fight against deforestation and desertification. He is assisted by Capucine Samuel-Lajeunesse.
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News and events
Adapting the MDGs to new issues, by Philippe Brongniart
On May 19, 2010, the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs brought together French leaders in the field of cooperation and development to discuss the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). > Read more
Newsletter: Meeting on the Millennium Development Goals
On Wednesday, May 19, 2010, the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs organized a day-long debate-meeting on the Millennium Development Goals with the participation of Mr. Bernard Kouchner, Minister of Foreign and European Affairs. > Read more
Newsletter: on May 19, the Fondation Chirac signed a partnership with the Conseil Supérieur de Notariat
Titling should, through land security, rise up to the challenge of land rights in developing countries. Indeed, the issuance of a title recognizing the right to own or use land offers to those who possess it, the permanence of this right and the accompanying guarantees. > Read more













