Rolando Navarro - OSINFOR ENGLISH_1.pdf

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Ing. Rolando Navarro Executive President OSINFOR Forest Management: OSINFOR’s Role

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  • Ing. Rolando NavarroExecutive President

    OSINFOR

    Forest Management: OSINFORs Role

  • Responsible for the oversight and enforcement of the responsible forest and wildlife use and management, under enabling titles (TH) to

    guarantee the legal trade.

    Peru Forest and Wildlife Oversight Agency

    Executing Public Agency Independent Legal Government Entity Under the Office of the President of the Cabinet Dedicated budget allocation

  • Timber Supply Chain

    Access to theForests

    Concessions Permits Autorizations Request of Enabling Title (TH) Preparation of management

    instruments: Overallmanagement plan & annualmanagement plans (consultantl) Forest Inventory

    Individuals ororganizations

    Approval of theenabling title

    Forest Management

    Visual inspection Technical report based on visual

    inspection Approval through a ResolutionMobilization report

    Harvesting based on forestmanagement plans

    Verification and enforcementof the approved managementactivities (D. Leg. 1085)

    AUTORIDAD FORESTAL Y DE FAUNA SILVESTRE CONCEDENTE

    OSINFOR

  • ExportPrimary ProcessingFacility

    Authorization to establish processingplants

    Control of raw materials entering to theprimary processing facilities

    Periodic inspections Operations Book Transportation Guide (GTF) to transport

    primary products (except furniture, handcrafts and others)

    REGIONAL GOVERNMENTS

    Agency responsible foroverseeing forestmanagement and control (in some cases Ministry of Agriculture MINAGRI)

    Storage or trade of productsafter primary processing

    Authorization to operatestorage facility and tradeoutpost. Products must be accompanied

    by a GTF when traded. Periodic inspectionsOperations Book

    REGIONAL GOVERNMENTS

    Agency responsible foroverseeing forestmanagement and control (in some cases Ministry of Agriculture -MINAGRI)

    CITES and ExportPermits

    MINAGRI issues flora and wildlife export permits fortrade, dissemination, scientific research, use forornamental and cultural purposes based on theForest and Wildlife Lawand internationalagreements.

    MINAGRI (SERFOR)

    Timber Supply Chain

  • Timber Trazability

    FEMA

    GTFLista de Trozas

    GTFLista de Trozas

    GTFLista de Trozas

  • 3,681 OSINFOR field verifications inthe country from 2009 to June 2015; theobjective is to contribute to thesustainable use of our forests.

    Some Results

    More than 7 million hectares verifiedand subject to control by OSINFOR,

    equivalent to

    13% of the forests with authorizedforest resources management

  • Some Results

    Source: Direcciones de Lnea (junio 2015)

    => Three types of operations dominate (63.3%) operations under OSINFORs jurisdiction: 1) ForestPermits in Private Properties (33.3%), 2) Forest Concessions for Timber (16%) y 3) Forest Authorizations(14%).

    Otros

    Autorizaciones Fauna Silvestre ex situ

    Concesiones de Forestacin y/o Reforestacin

    Permisos en Comunidades Nativas

    Concesiones No Maderables

    Autorizaciones Bosques Secos

    Concesiones Maderables

    Permisos en Predios Privados

    95

    153

    300

    389

    472

    538

    615

    1280

    Types of forest and wildlife management operations under OSINFORs scope

  • Some Results

    3,681 supervisions

    33% cases with false information

    80% title-holders penalizedbased under the UniqueAdministrative Process

    More than 64 thousandnon-existing trees verifiedby OSINFOR.1,352,000 cubic meters oftimber declared in theAnnual Management Plansunder this typology.

    1,320,000 cubic meters ofillegal timber.Main species: Chorisiaintegrifolia, Virola spp.,Cedrelinga catenaeformis,Coumarouna odorata.

  • Some Actions Taken

  • 1. Coordination with Other Agencies

    SUNATOperacin Amazonas

    2014 and 2015

    High Commissionerfor the Fightagainst IllegalLogging and IllegalMining

    FEMA

    National AuditOffice

    Attorney General High Commissioner

    for the Fight againstIllegal Logging

    Colombian andBolivian Ministriesof Environment

    WRI

    Agreements withnational indigenousorganizations,universities, etc.

    ObjectiveContribute to the

    sustainablemanagement of the

    forests and contributeto the trade of legal

    timber

  • Process and Interventions: Amazonas Operation

    Conducted operations compiling Forest Transport Guides (GTF) of the exporttimber, cross-checking information withOSINFOR data de to understand thestatus/legality of the enabling titles.

    Verified the status of theEnabling Title (TH) based onOSINFOR data. If theproperty/operation was notsupervised, thedocumentation wasrequested & the operationsupervised.

    Coordinated with internationalCUSTOMS agencies to inspect/audit exported timber at destination countries.

    Supported theAmazonas Operationidentifying criminal organizationsinvolved in the illegaloperations.

    Guaranteed the legality of SUNAT-CUSTOMS operations.

  • FUENTE: Direcciones de Lnea del OSINFOR

    8,208 non-existing trees = 46,230.69 cubic meters of wood

    8257

    4 1

    144

    61

    323 1

    97

    Loreto Ucayali Hunuco Junn Total

    Number of cases with evidence of false information

    N Titulares supervisados N casos con informacin no veraz

    74%

    56%

    75% 100%

    67%

    Irregularities Detected in the Amazonas 2014 Operation

  • Operation Amazonas 2014 Some Results

    186 Forest TransportGuides collected bySUNAT - CUSTOMS

    147 enabling titles, outof which, 76.5% did not

    exist in OSINFORsdatabase

    198,678.78 m3 of illegal timber

    transported and sanctioned by

    OSINFOR

    144 supervisions

    67% had false information (Cedrelinga

    catenaeformis, Virola spp., among other)

    Export Declaration does not require the exporter to provide the Enabling Title.

    Limitation to know the origin of the timber:

  • 2. Development of Information Applications

    OSINFORs Forest and Wildlife Supervisions GeographicInformation System (SISFOR)

    Provides: Distribution of the Enabling Titles supervised by OSINFOR. Status of the Enabling Titles supervised by OSINFOR (audited,

    expired, filed). Deforestation monitoring in the Loreto, Ucayali, Madre de Dios

    Regions.

    SISFOR Desktop SISFOR Mobile

    Available at www.osinfor.gob.pe sisfor.osinfor.gob.pe

    Multi-temporal monitoring of mining activities. Additional territorial information (Natural Protected Areas, Regional Conservation Areas,

    Permanent Production Forests, Territorial Reserves, etc.) as well as other basic maps.

  • Database includes: 380,000 km rounds executing

    supervisions. More than 400,000 trees,

    georeferenced. Results of OSINFORs inspections

    Information beeingincorporated, visualized, and

    used in other platforms:

    Information used for consultations, analyses, and reports by:

    SISFOR

  • SISFOR

    Capas temticas

    Example: Population density of forest species

  • SIGO: OSINFORs Management Information

    Importance: Classifies enabling titles based on their level of

    risk, based on OSINFORs inspections and audits. Informs private-sector decisions related to

    investment, processing and/or trade of timber. Support other forest authorities operations.

    2. Development of Information Applications

    Available at www.osinfor.gob.pe

  • SIGO

    Provides the following detailsrelated to enabling titles: cautionary measures, expirationdate, if there is false informationassociated to it, and unjustifiedvolume over 400 m3.

    It also includes archived enablingtitles that have small infractions.

  • SIGO

    Direct access to SUNAT - CUSTOMS

    Allows the user to register a Forest Transport Guide(GTF).

    Provides details for each case based on the GTF (unjustified volume by species, details on the false information, notification date, downloadable PDFs of Enabling Titles Resolutions, etc.)

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