Community-based Forestry Development Project in Southern States (Campeche, Chiapas and Oaxaca)
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Community-based Forestry Development Project in Southern States (Campeche, Chiapas and Oaxaca)
The Community-based Forestry Development Project's fully aligned with the country's forestry policy will improve the livelihoods and incomes of 18,000 extremely poor forest communities in Campeche, Chiapas and Oaxaca located in the southern states of Mexico. It will be implemented by Mexico's National Forestry Commission (CONAFOR).
Working together with the project beneficiaries, the project will strengthen the capacity of the communities to better manage their natural resources, enhance conservation practices such as promoting increase of vegetation cover and put in place mechanisms to cope with impact of climate change.
The project will:
- provide training on management and sustainable use of forests and plants
- strengthen community skills in organisation and planning
- help create profitable and sustainable timber and non-timber activities for indigenous peoples communities, women and other vulnerable groups who have limited access to land
- contribute to strengthen CONAFOR's capacities to reach poor families
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President's reports
Project design reports
Project design reports
Supervision and implementation support documents
Supervision and implementation support documents
Informe de supervisión, marzo 2015
Year: 2015
Informe de supervision, febrero 2016
Year: 2016
Informe de supervisión, octubre 2012
Year: 2012
Supervision mission, May 2013
Year: 2013
Environmental and social impact assessment
Final environmental and social management framework
Interim (mid-term) review report
Interim (mid-term) review report
Resettlement action framework
PCR digest
Special study
Project list
Audit and Financial Statements
Project completion report
Co-financiers
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Impact Assessment: Community-based Forestry Development Project in Southern States (DECOFOS)
December 2018
Deforestation and unsustainable management practices have had a significant impact on the livelihoods of poor rural communities in the forest areas of Campeche, Chiapas and Oaxaca states in Mexico.