Context

The Zambian Forestry Department requested support from AFD to design a new national forest inventory methodology. ONF International undertook to lead this strategic initiative and is applying French expertise in forest management. The organisation is mobilising its network of experts and specialist partners, notably Dataterra and IGNFI, to provide effective support to the Zambian authorities in establishing a modern, reliable inventory tailored to the country’s context.

 

 

Activities carried out

To improve knowledge of Zambian forests and support the implementation of sustainable management, the project has mobilised a series of concrete and structural actions.

  • Production of ‘forest/non-forest’ maps for Mulobezi and Ngabwe, incorporating four distinct types of forest.
  • Development of a national forest inventory methodology, ready for large-scale deployment.
  • Training of Forest Department officials in mapping tools, inventory techniques and data collection.
  • Conducting a pilot inventory in both districts to test and validate the methodology in the field.

These interventions lay the foundations for modern, reliable and sustainable forest management in Zambia.

The project in figures

1,6 Mha

Forest inventory of two districts, covering approximately 1.6 million hectares

Training

Training of Forestry Department staff in inventory and mapping techniques

CO2

Estimated CO₂ stored in nearly 1.6 million hectares of forest

Project details

Set amid the landscapes of Mulobezi and Ngabwe, the project deploys modern tools, trains local teams and tests a national forest inventory methodology. It is a concrete step towards giving Zambia the means to better understand and protect its forests.

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Training session for the inventory team on the inventory protocol, in Sesheke, Western Province

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Forestry Department agents undergoing training in the application of the forest inventory protocol

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The inventory team from the Central Province Forestry Department during training on the inventory protocol.

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Conducting a forest inventory in the Ngabwe District, Central Province of Zambia

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With the arrival of the rains, Ngabwe's inventory teams are preparing to face more challenging conditions.

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Training of Western Province staff on inventory protocol

The main phases of the project

1

Analysis and preparation

2

Data production and mapping

3

Development of national methodology

4

Capacity building

5

Pilot implementation

Expected results

A solid methodological basis for a modern and reliable national forest inventory.

Budget
460 000 €
Partners
IGN FI and Data Terra
Beneficiaries
Zambian Forestry Department
Donor
French Development Agency

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