National Indigenous Forestry Strategy. Pays/Territoire Australie Type du document Date 2005 Source FAO, FAOLEX Sujet Forêts Mot clé Gestion forestière/conservation des forêts Service forestier/agents forestiers Peuples autochtones Bois Commerce/industrie/sociétés Genre Gouvernance Renforcement des capacités Accès-à-la-justice Politique/planification Utilisation durable Patrimoine culturel Aire géographique ASIE ET PACIFIQUE, Australie et Nouvelle-Zélande, Océan Indien, Océanie, Pacifique sud Entry into force notes The present Policy enters into force in 2005. Résumé The National Indigenous Forestry Strategy (Strategy) provides a framework for the forest industry to work with indigenous communities to achieve multiple rural and regional economic benefits. The Strategy has a national sectoral coverage and it entered into force in May 2005. The Strategy seeks: 1) improved economic and social outcomes for indigenous communities and peoples through more active involvement in the forest and timber products industry; more indigenous Australians involved in developing and manging regional, state and national forest policy and industry activities; and better forest and plantation management and use to achieve greater economic, social, environmentally sustainable and cultural benefits for all Australians, especially indigenous Australians Texte intégral Anglais