ARTICLE 10: REGIONAL DATABASE
1. State Parties shall, as far as possible and within their available resources,
collaborate in establishing and maintaining:
a. regional database on the status and trends, management and use of
forest resources which includes data on all forest resources within
the Region and complements existing databases in the Region; and
b. a market-information system for the collection, organisation and
exchange of forest market and industrial information in conformity
with Annex V of the Protocol on Trade.
2. Subject to paragraphs 3 and 4 of Article 21, State Parties shall ensure public
access to the use of Regional database and market-information system referred
to in paragraph 1 on terms and conditions of access agreed by the State
Parties, which may include a requirement for all or certain users to pay a
reasonable user fee.
ARTICLE 11: FOREST-RELATED LAWS
1. State Parties shall introduce, improve, implement, and enforce national legal
and administrative measures to:
a. promote sustainable forest management based on clear policies,
objectives and forest management plans, which shall, wherever
possible, be based on the best available scientific and other
information;
b. protect ecologically viable forests that are representative or unique
examples of their forest type, as well as forests that have cultural,
spiritual, historic, or religious value, and also to protect endangered
forest species;
c. give interested and affected parties the right to participate in
decision-making regarding natural forests and forests on public or
state land, and to have access to any information held by public or
private bodies that is necessary to enable this right to be exercised
effectively;
d. ensure that major projects involving afforestation, reforestation or
measures to change the species composition of existing natural
forests, and any activity that may have significant adverse impacts
on forests may not be undertaken except under and in accordance
with an authorisation from a competent national authority;
e. ensure that authorisations to plant, use or manage forests are
consistent with forest management plans and policies and that the
procedures for awarding them are transparent and equitable and
give effect to the principles contained in Article 4;
f. ensure that no competent national authority may make a decision on
whether or not to grant an authorisation referred to in sub-paragraph
(d) unless a full assessment of the environmental and social impacts
of the proposed activity has been conducted and has been taken into
account by the decision-maker;
g. ensure that the destruction of significant areas of natural forests is
not authorised except in exceptional circumstances where a proposed
new land use is preferable in terms of its economic, social or
environmental benefits, and after carrying out a full assessment of
the environmental and social impacts of the proposed destruction;
and
h. recognise and where appropriate further the objectives of this
Protocol, principles and techniques derived from traditional forestrelated knowledge systems into national forest management and law