Regulation on Major Pre-Felling Operations under Forest Resources Licenses (FDA Regulation 105-07). Country/Territory Liberia Document type Regulation Date 2009 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Environment gen., Forestry Keyword EIA Environmental planning Policy/planning Forest management/forest conservation Timber extraction/logging Community management Public participation Contract/agreement Authorization/permit Geographical area Africa, Least Developed Countries, North Atlantic, Western Africa Abstract This Regulation of the Forestry Development Authority (FDA) describes certain social, environmental, and forest management planning obligations that a holder of a Forest Resources License must satisfy prior to felling trees. They govern the preparation of plans and environmental assessments and serve to institutionalize the participation of communities in forest management through the requirement of a social agreement. No person shall fell a tree under any Forest Resources License until the FDA certifies that the Holder has completed all Major Pre-Felling Operations (i.e. preparation of an environmental impact assessment and execution of a social agreement (and, for Forest Management Contracts, preparation of a forest management plan). The holder of a Forest Resources License shall negotiate one or more social agreements for the benefit of all affected communities with respect to the area to be logged under the Forest Resources License. Full text English Website www.fda.gov.lr References - Legislation Implements National Forestry Reform Law of 2006. Legislation | Liberia | 2006 Keyword: Framework law, Basic legislation, Forest management/forest conservation, Forestry protection measures, Institution, Afforestation/reforestation, Contract/agreement, Dispute settlement, Timber, Timber extraction/logging, International trade, Offences/penalties, Authorization/permit, Community management, Social protection, Access and benefit-sharing, Land tenure, Lease, Hunting authorization/permit, Protected area, National parks, Protection of species Source: FAO, FAOLEX