Swedish-African forest relations – KSLAT nr 2-2011


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At the peak of Sweden’s involvement with forestry development in Africa, in the budget year 1986/87, SIDA alone spent around SEK 500 million – or 11 % of the total Swedish development budget – on forestry, forest industries, and agroforestry programmes, most of it in Africa. At this time, the late 1980s, there were at any one year well over 75 Swedish forestry experts working in Africa.

The two biggest and longest lasting programmes were found in Tanzania and Ethiopia, but there was Swedish involvement in many other countries. For example, during the period 1972–2001, a total of SEK 2 200 million (over USD 300 million) were spent on support to the Forest Sector in Tanzania.

Then, during the 1990s, forestry virtually disappeared from Swedish development cooperation, with some minor exceptions of funding of programmes carried out by Swedish, African and International NGOs and institutes. Today, there are only around ten Swedish forestry experts working in Africa, no new forestry programmes have been started with Sida bilateral financing in the last ten years, and the considerable experience and network of contacts that were build up during the period 1975–1990 are rapidly being lost.

This is one reason why the authors, all having been involved in various capacities with forest work in and with Africa since the late 1960s, decided that it was high time to set down the “history” of Swedish forest collaboration with Africa. The report has been developed in collaboration between KSLA and the African Forest Forum. It is hoped that it may contribute to a reawakened interest in again permitting Swedish know-how and comparative advantages in building capacity and institutions contribute to a real economic development oriented Sustainable Forest Management push in Africa. Through this, Sweden could also assist Africa to realise its potential to contribute to climate change mitigation through increased forest resources and their management.

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New serious infectious diseases – recent history and current status – KSLAT nr 25-2004

The critical SARS epidemic is probably still fresh in everyone’s mind, particularly as new cases continue to develop from time to time. Foot and mouth disease and swine fever are other well-known and dreaded diseases. We believed that we knew how to deal with and prevent such diseases, but we have recently experienced massive outbreaks at close quarters.

New serious infectious diseases – recent history and current status – KSLAT nr 25-2004

The critical SARS epidemic is probably still fresh in everyone’s mind, particularly as new cases continue to develop from time to time. Foot and mouth disease and swine fever are other well-known and dreaded diseases. We believed that we knew how to deal with and prevent such diseases, but we have recently experienced massive outbreaks at close quarters.

Food security and the futures of farms – KSLAT nr 1-2011

This report of the Bertebos Conference 2010 outlines challenges and long-term outlooks for food security and the futures of farms. Speakers from China, Ethiopia, India, Brazil and Russia give their views on how small and large scale agriculture are developing in their countries and continents. Trends and possible scenarios for the future are presented. Certain threats will be overcome – others require urgent action.

Food security and the futures of farms – KSLAT nr 1-2011

This report of the Bertebos Conference 2010 outlines challenges and long-term outlooks for food security and the futures of farms. Speakers from China, Ethiopia, India, Brazil and Russia give their views on how small and large scale agriculture are developing in their countries and continents. Trends and possible scenarios for the future are presented. Certain threats will be overcome – others require urgent action.

KSLA Nytt 1-2015

Vårnumret 2015, med information från ett urval av akademiens aktiviteter.

KSLA Nytt 1-2015

Vårnumret 2015, med information från ett urval av akademiens aktiviteter.

Ekologiskt Forum: Behövs en tredje aktionsplan för ekologisk produktion? – KSLAT nr 17-2004

Sammandrag av föredrag, grupparbeten och diskussion vid Ekologiskt Forum:s workshop den 2 mars 2004 med titeln Ekologiskt Forum: Behövs en tredje aktionsplan för ekologisk produktion?

Ekologiskt Forum: Behövs en tredje aktionsplan för ekologisk produktion? – KSLAT nr 17-2004

Sammandrag av föredrag, grupparbeten och diskussion vid Ekologiskt Forum:s workshop den 2 mars 2004 med titeln Ekologiskt Forum: Behövs en tredje aktionsplan för ekologisk produktion?