Strengthening sustainable forestry: Sarawak hosts key workshops on Forest Management Certification

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Forests provide the people with clean air, water, food and medicines. – Photo courtesy of Zora Chan/WWF-Malaysia

KUCHING (Oct 17): The Sarawak Forest Department in collaboration with the Sarawak Timber Association (STA) successfully organised the Workshop on Strengthening Forest Management Certification for Natural Forests and Forest Plantations here and in Miri recently.

The workshop was held at a leading hotel in Miri on Oct 10 and 11 while the workshop in Kuching at Wisma STA concluded today.

The workshops brought together forest managers, government officials, and industry stakeholders to discuss key topics, including legal frameworks, management planning,
harvesting operations, and social responsibility in the certification process.

STA chief executive officer Annie Ting said the capacity building workshops aimed to enhance participants’ understanding of forest management certification processes and strengthen the implementation of Reduced Impact Logging (RIL) methods for sustainable forestry.

“A central focus of the workshops was the development of Forest Management Plans for natural and forest plantations, which are vital to achieving sustainable forest management and meeting certification standards.

“It emphasised on the importance of comprehensive management plans, covering key components such as management plan prescriptions, forest research, harvesting operation and impact assessments.

“These plans ensure responsible forestry operations while promoting environmental sustainability and social inclusion,” she said in a statement.

She said another key highlight was the session on harvesting operations and Reduced Impact Logging (RIL).

“This session underscored the significance of RIL guidelines, which are designed to reduce damage to residual stands, protecting biodiversity, and ensuring the long-term sustainability of forest ecosystems,” she said.

On the workshop in Miri, she said it covered critical legal obligations governing forest management, and economic aspects of forest management.

“The workshop also addressed the importance of social conflict resolution mechanisms and the Forests (Trained Workmen) Rules 2015, ensuring that forestry personnel are trained and equipped to manage forestry operations effectively.

“By strengthening forest management practices and promoting responsible certification, this workshop marks an important step for capacity building towards ensuring the long-term sustainability of both natural forests and forest plantations in Sarawak,” said Ting.

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