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National Forest Inventory 2018 Report Brief
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In 2018, the Government of Malawi, through the support of the USAID/Malawi-funded Protecting Ecosystems and Restoring Forests in Malawi (PERFORM) project conducted a National Forest Inventory (NFI). This report brief highlights key findings the NFI revealed about the state of forests in Malawi.No publisherGina AlthoffForestryForest AreaBrief ReportBriefDegradationDeforestationForest2019-07-18T06:20:47ZFileWood Fuel Supply & Demand Overview Mapping Analysis Report for Malawi
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The Wood Fuel Supply & Demand Overview Mapping (WISDOM) methodology was used in 2018 to analyze Malawi's forest stocks and harvesting potential and sustainability trajectory. This comprehensive report shares the findings of this study as well as quantifies the effects of various interventions intended to improve Malawi's wood fuel (firewood and charcoal) supply and decrease the country's demand. No publisherGina AlthoffCharcoal Catchment AreaCharcoalCleaner CookingSustainable developmentEnergyFirewoodAnalysisDegradationDeforestationCook StovesEnvironment2019-07-18T06:45:11ZFileMalawi REDD+ Forest Reference Level
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In 2018, the Malawi REDD+ Program determined its Forest Reference Level (FRL), a necessary element of all national REDD+ programs as stipulated by the UNFCCC. Malawi's FRL is inclusive of deforestation, forest degradation and forest enhancements. No publisherGina AlthoffEnvironmentGovernment of Malawi PublicationsDegradationDeforestationREDD+Government Publications2019-07-18T07:12:16ZFileNational Charcoal Strategy 2017-2027
https://cepa.org.mw/Library/government-publications/national-charcoal-strategy-2017-2027
A guided framework to address problems of increased deforestation and increased demand of household cooking fuel. The strategy is aimed at setting Malawi on a path toward a diversified, sustainable and regulated household energy sector; while reducing deforestation and the associated impacts on rural livelihoods and the national economy.No publisherGloria MajigaCharcoal Catchment AreaClimate AdaptationFirewoodStrategyCarbon TradeFeatured ResourceCharcoalAfforestationCleaner CookingForest ManagementForest Management UnitEnvironment ManagementDegradationDeforestationForest LandscapeParticipatory forest managementChitetezo MbaulaClimate Change GovernanceClean EnergyClimateHydro-powerEnergy PlanningClimate ChangeLand governanceFirewood StoveAgro-ForestryHydroelectricityCook StovesCarbon CreditsGreenhouse gas emissionsCommunity Based Natural Resource ManagementAdaptation MitigationREDD+EnergyGovernment PublicationsForest ResourcesAdaptationECRPForest Based ResourcesForest2017-09-25T23:28:09ZFile