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Community Forest Concessions in the Petén. Productive management of forest resources with environmental benefits in Guatemala. Location. Mesoamerican Biological Corridor. CA represents ½% of earth’s surface but 7% of world’s biological diversity. Location – Mayan Biosphere Reserve.
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Community Forest Concessions in the Petén Productive management of forest resources with environmental benefits in Guatemala
Mesoamerican Biological Corridor CA represents ½% of earth’s surface but 7% of world’s biological diversity
Location – Mayan Biosphere Reserve Community concessions
Concessions: How do they work? • Concession granted by Guatemalan government • 25 year lease for nat. resource extraction • Must maintain FSC certification • Communities form association – not necessarily all community members
Status of the Concessions • Concessions 5-10 years old • An accounting, cost control system initiated • Marketing system beginning • Process for capturing value-added benefits in initial stages • Income from both wood and non-wood products
Status (continued) • Consolidation of forest management • Directional felling • Management plans • Low impact logging • Organization/Administration • Relatively new organizations many in recently formed communities • Institutional statutes in need of review
Results • The concessions are profitable • Cost control and planning activities have a good start and are needed • Administration needs strengthening • Working capital • Cost management • Decision making • Investments in equipment and value-added • Certification has demonstrated only a limited benefit to the communities
Results (cont.) • Communities are interested in improving • Equipment purchased is often in poor condition • There is a need to guarantee follow-up to the financial/economic control activities • Both income and employment are being generated by both wood and non-wood products • There are opportunities to: • Lower costs (analysis of costs) • Increase income (marketing, investment analysis)
Income and employment generated by forest operations Note: Annual income ~ Approx. $1,800
Lessons learned • Neglect of the social dimensions • Paternalism • Creating enterprises without developing managers • Neglect of non-timber forest products • Unsolicited training • Papers, workshops and other frills • Corridors for wildlife or for “depredores” • The urge to control
Risks • Internal organization of the communities and the EFCs (Empresa Forestal Comunal) • Business management of the concessions • Species and product diversification • Processing
Issues • Financial viability • Profitability (Mahogany) • Appropriate assistance • Equitable distribution of benefits • Concession size and forest composition • Value added processing • Development assistance
Issues (cont.) • Cost control • Management by crisis • No working capital • “Economia de bolsillo • Complete distribution of profits • High salaries (Mech. to distribute profits)
Benefits • At the individual family level • At the community level • At the national level • Global benefits
Sustainability? • Social equity • Economic viability • Environmental
Financial/Economic Analysis • Analysis based on the financial planning carried out this year • Assumptions • Prices increase at the same rate as inflation • “Real” discount rate used (inflation free) • Analysis was carried out over the life of the concession – 25 years