Estrategia Forestal para El Salvador. Pays/Territoire El Salvador Type du document Date 2006 Source FAO, FAOLEX Sujet Alimentation et nutrition, Forêts Mot clé Sécurité alimentaire Peuples autochtones Gestion forestière/conservation des forêts Renforcement des capacités Gestion communautaire Bois Sous-produits forestiers Agro-foresterie Catastrophe Gouvernance Utilisation durable Développement durable Aire géographique Amériques, Amérique centrale, Pacifique du est, Amérique latine et Caraïbes, AMERIQUE LATINE ET CARAIBES FAO, Pacifique du nord-est Résumé The Forestry Strategy of El Salvador (EFSA) is a sectoral national plan on forestry that aims to support the economic, social and environmental development of the country. It is a concrete response to the political will expressed by the Government of El Salvador to restore and respect the environment, a tool developed to achie ve sustainable socio-economic progress that establishes a heritage for future generations. The duration of the EFSA is of 15 years, starting in 2006 and with a review conducted every five years. The EFSA seeks to provide guidance for the successful administration and management of forestry activities at the national level by bringing together all relevant institutions and organizations, and by generating a sense of direction as a basis for decision-making. The EFSA covers the following strategic components: 1) forest planning, management and protection, 2) expansion of the forest surface, 3) valuation of timber and non-timber forest products, 4) institutional strengthening, and 5) research, education and training. Texte intégral Espagnol