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FSC Issues and studies.
HJ van Hensbergen
Wildhorus Limited
Pre Assessment Process. Visits to KVTC January & April 2002 Inspection of field operations. Examination of management plans Discussion with local stakeholders (2
villages). Discussion with NGOs and regulatory
authorities.
Key Issues Identified Forest conversion. Impact monitoring. Vegetation identification in planning. Water quantity. Social assessment. Social heritage information.
FSC Criterion 6.10 Forest conversion to plantations or non-forest
land uses shall not occur, except in circumstances where conversion: a) entails a very limited portion of
the forest management unit; and b) does not occur on high
conservation value forest areas; and c) will enable clear, substantial,
additional, secure, long term conservation benefits across the forest management unit.
Environmental Impact Monitoring Frontier (an NGO active in the area) have
conducted monitoring of large game, butterflies & rodents in plantations.
Main issue is impact of teak plantation on remaining Miombo.
Monitoring system to be developed based on butterflies and birds.
Design of monitoring system. Identify undisturbed, lightly disturbed and
heavily disturbed miombo areas as reference sites.
Use standardised sampling to identify bird and butterfly communities representative of these. Birds and butterflies are good monitoring tools since
their movement means they integrate the environment in space and time.
Use ordination to monitor the movement of communities in two dimensional space.
Fir,
Rha,
Pra,
Oto,
Myo,
Mus,
Cro,
Aet,
Aco,
22F,
22F,
22F,
22F,
22F,
22F,
22F,
22F,
22F,
22F,22F,
22F,
22F,22F,
22F,
22N,
22N,
22N,
22N,22N,
22N,
22N,
22N,
22N,
32F,
32F,
32F,
32F,32F,
32F,32F,
32F,
32F,
32F,
32F,32F,
32F,32F,
32F,
32F,32F,
32F,
32F,32F,
32F,
32F,
32F,
32F,
32F,
32N,
32N,
32N,32N,
32N,
32N,
21F,
21F,
21F,
21F,
21F,
21F,
21F,21F,
21F,
21F,21F,21F,21F,21F,
21F,
21F,
21F,
21F,21N,
21N,
21N,
21N,
21N,
21N,
21N,
21N,
21N,
31F,31F,31F,
31F,
31F,31F,31F,31F,
31F,
31F,31F,31F,31F,
31F,
31F,
31F,
31F,
31F,31N,
31N,31N,
31N,
31N,
31N,31N,
R1F,
R1F,
R1F,
R1F,
R1F,R1F,R1F,
R1F,R1F,
R1F,R1F,R1F,R1F,R1F,
R1F,
R1F,R1F,R1F,R1F,
R1F,
R1F,R1F,
R1F,R1F,
R1F,
R1F,
R1F,
R1F,
R1N,
R1N,R1N,
R1N,R1N,
R1N,
R1N,
R1N,
R1N,R1N,R1N,
R1N,
R1N,
R1N,
R1N,R1N,R1N,
R1N,R1N, R1N,
R1N,R1N,
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2.5
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Ordination Results.
Unburnt
Recently Burnt
Recovering
Identifying sites to be excluded from planting. Existing system is largely based on trees. There is a need to incorporate the rich
ground level flora into the process. The system must be usable by the existing
site selection teams after training. The system must be cost-effective, cheap
and quick.
Identifying plant communities. Braun-Blanquet Relevee. Two Way Indicator Species Analysis.
Identifies Plant Communities. Enables communities to be recognised using indicator plant
species characteristic of the community Site selection teams can be trained to recognise indicator
species.
Local knowledge (Tanzanian experts) can then be used to decide which communities need extra protection.
Water Quantity Social Stakeholders expressed concerns about
teak trees drying up streams. This concern is reasonable since other plantation
species have significant impact on streams in other parts of the world.
It is necessary to evaluate the likely impact of teak trees planted in the scale and planting pattern found in the Kilombero Valley on stream flow.
Hydrological Modelling. There is a good scientific understanding of the impact of
trees on stream flow from numerous studies around the world.
A variety of catchment models have been developed to make predictions about hydrological impacts.
A hydrologist well qualified in this field will develop models of representative Kilombero Valley sub-catchments in order to assess the impact of teak and to make recommendations about planting distances from stream edges. It is known that trees planted close to streams have a much higher
impact on stream flow than trees in the middle of the plantation
Social Impact Assessment KVTC must understand the effect of its activities on the
society of the districts. KVTC must have detailed knowledge of the social
situation in the villages close to its plantations. Income Population, size and composition Food availability, water availability, health. Dependence on natural resources, forest land. Main risks to population. Communications, transport.
Social Assessment Official records and maps Discussions with village and ward officers. Interviews with interest groups.
Women, Beekeepers, farmers, herders. Interviews with health officials. Interviews with social NGOs.
Social Heritage Resources. All societies exist in a historical and cultural
context. Part of this context is represented by important
sites on the ground. Graves, holy places, battle sites, ancestral
homesteads. These must be identified where possible and
protected from abuse. In Kilombero these sites are likely to be recent
because of the recent human history which has displaced most of the original inhabitants.
Tanzanian Heritage Tanzania is known to be one of the cradles
of the evolution of man. These prehistoric sites are important to
Tanzania as a nation and to mankind in general.
If there are such sites in the Kilombero region they should be identified and given appropriate protection.
Archaeological survey Recent sites will be identified as part of the
social survey. An archaeological survey conducted by
Tanzanian and foreign experts will try to identify sites of prehistoric occupation. Management advice will be developed so that
these may be maintained in good order.