Topic: Independent Forest Monitoring (IFM) / Observation Indépendante des Forêts (OIF) / Supervisión Independiente de Bosques
Independent forest monitoring (IFM) is a tool for assessing and strengthening legal compliance in the forest sector internationally. By complementing official forest law enforcement activities with the objectivity and public credibility of an independent third party, IFM can improve transparency in the short term while contributing to the development of a sound legislative and regulatory framework for responsible forest management[citation needed].
Transparency was emphasized as a key element in reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD) by the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) at the Conference of the Parties (COP-15) in Copenhagen in December 2009 in its decisions on methodological guidance for forest monitoring systems

Indonesia’s Timber Legality Assurance System under scrutiny

Joint statement on Guyana-EU VPA, July 2012

Letter about illegal timber harvesting in published Guyana’s Stabroek News

LoggingOff slideshow introducing the EU FLEGT

Aide memoire of the 6th Ghana-EU Joint Monitoring Review Mechanism

Securing community land and resource rights in Africa: A guide to legal reform and best practices

Robinson Djeukam Njinga Memorial

Advocacy-driven monitoring

FLEGT, REDD+ and community forest and land rights in Africa: lessons learned and perspectives
Note de position sur l’amélioration du suivi de l’exploitation forestière à travers l’observation des forêts par les communautés et les OSC

Position note on improving monitoring of logging through observation by forest communities and CSOs


