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Document 51994PC0153

    Amended proposal for a COUNCIL REGULATION (EC) on operations to promote tropical forests

    /* COM/94/153FINAL - SYN 500 */

    SL C 201, 23.7.1994, p. 15–18 (ES, DA, DE, EL, EN, FR, IT, NL, PT)

    51994PC0153

    Amended proposal for a COUNCIL REGULATION (EC) on operations to promote tropical forests /* COM/94/153FINAL - SYN 500 */

    Official Journal C 201 , 23/07/1994 P. 0015


    Amended proposal for a Council Regulation (EC) on operations to promote tropical forests (1) (94/C 201/08) (Text with EEA relevance) COM(94) 153 final - SYN 500

    (Submitted by the Commission pursuant to Article 189A (2) of the EC Treaty on 10 June 1994)

    THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

    Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular Articles 130S and 130W thereof,

    Having regard to the proposal from the Commission,

    In cooperation with the European Parliament (2),

    Having regard to the opinion of the Economic and Social Committee (3),

    Whereas the Commission communication to the Council of 16 October 1989 on 'The conservation of tropical forests: The role of the Community` (4), sets out broad guidelines for Community action in this sphere;

    Whereas the resolution of the Council of Ministers for Development Cooperation of 29 May 1990 on 'Tropical forests: Development aspects` established a basis for the use of development instruments in tropical forest conservation;

    Whereas the European Parliament expressed concern over the destruction of tropical forests and the consequences for forest peoples in many parliamentary resolutions;

    Whereas the European Council of June 1990 in Dublin called for a programme of action to be drawn up to counteract the threat to tropical forests;

    Whereas the Community and its Member States adopted the Rio Forest Principles, the Agenda 21 action programme and the Conventions on Biological Diversity and Climate Change;

    Whereas the Community's operations to promote tropical forests form part of its objectives on conservation of forests;

    Whereas the Community intends to expand its actions to promote the conservation of tropical forests in all appropriate ways, within the context of its environment policy and of its new development cooperation policy, laid down in Articles 130U, et seq. of the Treaty;

    Whereas, by virtue of their special knowledge, the forest peoples play a key role in managing the environment, in particular with regard to the conservation of tropical forests;

    Whereas the ecological and socio-economic conditions of tropical forests vary within regions and countries;

    Whereas a Community action, complementing Member States' actions, will facilitate a better realization of the objectives pursued;

    Whereas existing financial instruments available to the Community for supporting the conservation and sustainable development of forests could usefully be complemented;

    Whereas, in order to have a significant impact on the protection of tropical forests, provision should be made for funding adequately the actions referred to in this Regulation;

    Whereas rules for implementation, and in particular the form of action, the recipients of the aid, and decision procedures should be laid down,

    HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:

    Article 1

    The Community shall support actions to promote the conservation and the sustainable management of tropical forests and the associated biological diversity in accordance with the criteria and procedures provided for in this Regulation.

    Article 2

    1. 'Tropical forests` shall be defined, for the purposes of this Regulation, as those natural and semi-natural tropical or subtropical forest ecosystems in both dry and humid areas. The areas concerned are those found within the tropics and subtropics delimited by the 30th northern and southern parallels.

    2. 'Conservation` shall be considered, for the purposes of this regulation, to include all actions to preserve and rehabilitate tropical forests, and specifically those actions which are designed to protect or restore the biological diversity, including ecological functions, of the forest ecosystem in question and at the same time secure as far as possible its current and future utility value for mankind and in particular for forest peoples.

    3. 'Sustainable forest management` is understood as the stewardship and use of forests lands in a way, and at a rate, that maintains their biodiversity, productivity, regeneration capacity, vitality and their potential to fulfil, now and in the future, relevant ecological, economic and social functions, at local, national, and global levels; and that does not cause damage to other ecosystems.

    4. 'Sustainable development` shall be considered as the improvement of the quality of life and welfare of the relevant populations within the limits of the capacity of the ecosystem by maintaining natural assets and its biological diversity for the benefit of present and future generations.

    5. 'Forest peoples` shall be defined as indigenous population groups who live in tribal communities and who inhabit the forest or claim it as their home and any people who live in or near the forest and have traditionally been directly and to a large extent dependent on the forest.

    Article 3

    1. Under this Regulation, the Community shall provide financial support or technical expertise for actions which support and encourage the efforts of developing countries and their regional organizations to conserve and sustainably manage their tropical forests, in the context of the sustainable development of those countries and regions.

    2. The recipients of aid and partners in cooperation may include not only States and regions but decentralized authorities, regional organizations, public agencies, local or traditional communities, private industries and operators, including cooperatives and non-governmental organizations and representative associations of forest peoples, which include the conservation of tropical forests among their stated objectives or regular activities.

    3. Special consideration shall be given to actions in support of the conservation of forests which are considered to be of importance for local effects such as the protection of watersheds, the prevention of soil erosion and the restoration of degraded areas and for global effects, such as climate change and loss of biological diversity.

    Article 4

    1. The priority given to specific actions will be determined according to the needs of each country as reflected in regional and national development and environment policies relating to forests and according to Community cooperation priorities. Particular consideration, however, shall be given to actions that promote the following:

    (a) conservation of primary tropical forests and their biodiversity and regeneration of tropical forest which have been damaged, supported by analysis of the underlying causes of deforestation and taking into account differences between countries and regions and measures to address them;

    (b) sustainable management of forests designated for the production of timber and other products, but excluding commercial logging operations in primary tropical forests;

    (c) the definition of a certification system for timber produced from tropical forests according to sustainable forest management principles;

    (d) participation by and support from forest peoples in the identification, planning and implementation of actions;

    (e) capacity-building to address the needs for training schemes for local populations, forest managers and researchers, for legislation, increased political and social support and institutional strengthening and for organizations and associations active in forest conservation;

    (f) a strategic and adaptive research policy aimed at supplying the knowledge required for the conservation and sustainable management of forests and also for the implementation of research monitoring activities in the framework of projects and programmes;

    (g) development of buffer zones to assist the conservation or regeneration of tropical forests, as part of a broader land utilization plan;

    (h) development and implementation of forest management plans aimed at conserving tropical forests and promoting sustainable exploitation of timber and other forest products.

    2. The Community shall require actions carried out pursuant to this Regulation to be preceded by reports on their ecological, social, economic and cultural impact, with specific qualitative or quantitative objectives. Where applicable, these actions shall be evaluated with the participation of local people.

    3. The Community shall, in respect of the various Community policy areas which have a potential direct impact on the conservation of tropical forests, develop and apply the instruments required to prevent the policy pursued or planned from having a negative impact and, where possible, to contribute to the conservation of tropical forests.

    4. Actions carried out pursuant to this Regulation shall be coordinated with and may provide support for national and international programmes and actions concerned with conservation of tropical forests, such as the tropical forest action plan and the International Tropical Timber Organization, provided these programmes and actions are in accordance with the principles and objectives laid down in the present Regulation.

    5. Wherever possible, operations shall be carried out within the framework of regional organizations and international programmes of cooperation in the context of a global policy on the conservation of forests.

    Article 5

    Co-financing with Member States, or with multilateral, regional or other organizations shall be sought through greater coordination. As far as possible, the Community nature of the aid shall be maintained.

    Article 6

    Community funding shall be in the form of non-reimbursable grants.

    Article 7

    Financial and technical assistance may cover all foreign currency costs and local costs for carrying out projects and programmes, including, whenever necessary, integrated programmes and sectoral projects.

    Maintenance and operating expenses for economic cooperation operations, training and research programmes and development projects and programmes may, in particular, be covered. However, except for training and research programmes, such expenses may be covered as a general rule only at the launching stage and in gradually decreasing amounts.

    Systematic efforts shall be made to seek contributions, particularly in financial form, from partners (countries, local communities, undertakings, individual recipients) as far as their means permit and according to the nature of each operation.

    The payment of taxes, duties and charges shall be excluded from Community financing.

    Study costs and the short- and long-term use of experts to assist the recipients and the Commission in devising general policies, identifying and preparing operations and monitoring and evaluating them shall normally be covered by Community funds, either as part of the financing for individual operations or separately.

    Article 8

    Participation in invitations to tender and purchasing and other contracts shall be open on equal terms to all natural or legal persons of the Member States.

    With regard to financial and technical assistance, such participation shall usually be extended to the recipient State and may also be extended, case by case, to other developing countries.

    In exceptional cases which are duly justified, other countries of origin may be allowed for specific components.

    Article 9

    Projects and programmes for which Community funding exceeds ECU 2 million and any substantial modifications which exceed 20 % of the amount initially agreed, shall be adopted according to the procedure laid down in Article 10 (2).

    Article 10

    1. The Commission shall administer tropical forest cooperation activities.

    2. The Commission shall be assisted by an advisory committee composed of Member States representatives, experts in tropical forest issues, and chaired by the representative of the Commission.

    The representative of the Commission shall submit to the committee a draft of the measures to be taken. The committee shall deliver its opinion on the draft, within a time limit which the chairman may lay down according to the urgency of the matter, if necessary by taking a vote.

    The opinion shall be recorded in the minutes; in addition, each Member State shall have the right to ask to have its postition recorded in the minutes.

    The Commission shall take the utmost account of the opinion delivered by the committee. It shall inform the committee of the manner in which its opinion has been taken into account.

    3. Where the Commission finds it necessary or appropriate to establish further procedures for the execution of relevant actions, those measures should be adopted according to procedure laid down pursuant to paragraph 2.

    Article 11

    The Commission shall submit to the European Parliament and the Council an annual report with an assessment of the implementation of this Regulation. The report shall set out the results of implementation of the budget as regards commitments and payments and presenting the projects and programmes financed during the year. The report shall contain, as far as possible, information on the funds committed at national level during the same financial year. It shall also contain specific, detailed information (undertakings, nationality, etc.) on the contracts awarded for the implementation of the projects and programmes.

    Evaluation reports will be submitted to the Committee mentioned in Article 10.

    Article 12

    This Regulation shall be implemented under an approach coherent with the general principles laid down in Council Regulation (EEC) No 443/92 on financial and technical assistance to and economic cooperation with the developing countries of Latin America and Asia and in the fourth Lomé Convention and under common criteria at all stages of the project cycle from identification to evaluation.

    Article 13

    This Regulation shall enter into force on the day following its publication in the Official Journal of the European Communities.

    This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.

    (1) OJ No C 78, 19. 3. 1993, p. 8.

    (2) PE A3 - 304/93 of 29 October 1993.

    (3) CES 707-93 ENVI 360 of 30 June 1993.

    (4) OJ No C 264, 16. 10. 1989, p. 1.

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