CELEX: 52000PC0054
Language: en
Date: 2000-02-09
Title: Amended proposal for a European Parliament and Council Regulation on measures to promote the conservation and sustainable management of tropical forests and other forests in developing countries

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52000PC0054

Amended proposal for a European Parliament and Council Regulation on measures to promote the conservation and sustainable management of tropical forests and other forests in developing countries  /* COM/2000/0054 final - COD 99/0015 */  

Official Journal C 248 E , 29/08/2000 P. 0097 - 0107

Amended proposal for a EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND COUNCIL REGULATION on measures to promote the conservation and sustainable management of tropical forests and other forests in developing countries(presented by the Commission)EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUMA. Principles1. The proposed regulation lays down the objectives and procedures for activities under the current budget item B7-6201 "Operations to Promote Tropical Forests".The initial version of this proposal was presented by the Commission on 3rd February 1999 (COM (1999) 41 final).On the basis of a report by Mr Pomés Ruíz, the European Parliament (after its first reading) approved the Commission proposal on 5th May 1999, subject to 34 amendments.In the light of these developments, the Commission has drawn up an amended proposal.2. The Commission has made 3 types of amendments:Firstly, in response to the first reading by the European Parliament a number of new provisions have been accepted.Secondly, the modified proposal also takes into account discussions held at the Council, including drafting suggestions of the Council Legal Service.Thirdly, the amended proposal includes certain changes pursuant to the entry into force of the Amsterdam Treaty.B. ExplanationThe Commission was able to accept 18 EP amendments in full or in part, in some cases subject to some rewording or insertion in a different part of the regulation text than initially proposed. Most of these were amendments concerning policy or technical issues, in particular indigenous peoples rights - most of the latter amendments were consolidated into one clause.The amendments or important parts of amendments that the Commission was unable to accept can be grouped under one or several of the following categories:_ Amendments concerning management issues which are of the competence of the Commission _ Procedural or administrative proposals that were not in accordance with standard formulations and practices of similar regulations, including the Financial Regulation._ Quotes from legal acts or policy documents which were considered to be redundant and to unnecessarily lengthen the text._ Amendments considered to be unclear or subjective, or which repeated ideas expressed elsewhere in the Regulation or in other accepted amendments._ Amendments which, if accepted, would reduce the focus and hence the effectiveness of the activities contemplated under the Regulation.Amended proposal for a EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND COUNCIL REGULATION on measures to promote the conservation and sustainable management of tropical forests and other forests in developing countriesTHE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular Articles  175 and  179 thereof,Having regard to the proposal from the Commission [1],[1]  COM(1999) 41 finalHaving regard to the opinion of the Economic and Social Committee [2],[2]  REX/016 of 07.07.1999 [Having regard to the opinion of the Committee of the Regions [3]],[3]  Acting in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article  251 of the Treaty,Whereas:(1) Forests have a variety of functions and values for mankind and can contribute to the achievement of Community development and environment objectives such as the campaign against poverty , sustainable economic and social development and the protection of the environment;(2) In numerous resolutions, the European Parliament has expressed its concern over the destruction of forests and the consequences for forest-dependent people, in particular indigenous peoples;(3) In reply to the request by the European Parliament in its Resolution on the European Union's forestry strategy2 [4] the Commission has adopted, in ......., the Communication "Forests and Development - the EC approach" setting out a strategy for Community action on the promotion of the conservation and sustainable management of forests in developing countries;[4] OJ C 55 of 24.2.1997, p22(4) The objectives of this strategy are to be pursued in the context of the broader Community aim to promote the conservation and sustainable use of forests, in whatever geographical area or climate zone they may be situated; (5) The Community and its Member States are signatories to the Rio Declaration and the Agenda 21 action programme and are committed to the United Nations General Assembly Special Session (UNGASS) resolution "Programme for the further implementation of Agenda 21";(6) The Community and its Member States are members of the World Trade Organisation and parties to Multilateral Environment Agreements, notably the Convention on Biological Diversity, the Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Convention to Combat Desertification; they are thus committed to take into account the common but differentiated responsibilities of developed parties and developing parties on these subjects; (7) In its 1997 Special Session, the United Nations General Assembly has endorsed the proposals for action formulated in the framework of the Intergovernmental Panel on Forests (IPF); the Community and its Member States are fully committed to the implementation of these proposals;(8) Council Regulation (EC) n° 3062/95 of 20 December 1995 on operations to promote tropical forests3 [5] set out the framework for Community assistance in this area; Regulation (EC) n° 3062/95 was applicable until 31 December 1999; the experience acquired during the implementation of Regulation (EC) n° 3062/95 should be reflected in this regulation;[5] OJ L 327, 30.12.1995(9) In its Resolution of 30 November 1998, the Council acknowledges the role that  indigenous peoples play in managing the environment, in particular with regard to the conservation and sustainable use of forests in developing countries;(10)  The financial instruments available to the Community for supporting the conservation and sustainable development of forests should be supplemented;(11) Provision should be made for funding the  activities referred to in this Regulation; (12) Detailed rules for implementation should be laid down, in particular the form of action,  the co-operation partners and the decisionmaking procedure ,(13) In accordance with Article 2 of Council Decision 1999/468/EC of 28 June 1999 laying down the procedures for the exercise of implementing powers conferred on the Commission [6], measures for the implementation of this Regulation should be adopted by use of the advisory procedure provided for in Article 3 of that Decision.[6]  OJ L 184, 17.7.1999, p. 23. HAVE ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:Article 1The Community shall provide financial assistance and  appropriate expertise to promote the conservation and sustainable management of tropical forests and other forests in developing countries, so as to meet the economic, social and environmental demands placed on forests at local, national and global levels.  The assistance and  expertise provided under this Regulation shall complement and reinforce  that provided through other instruments of development co-operation.Article 2For the purposes of this Regulation:1. "Tropical forests and other forests " means  natural and semi-natural forest ecosystems, whether primary or secondary, whether closed or open forests, in  dry, semi-arid and humid areas. .2. "Conservation" means all  activities to preserve and rehabilitate forests, in particular  activities designed to protect or restore the biological diversity and ecological functions of the forest ecosystem, while securing as far as possible their current and future value for mankind and in particular for forest-dependent people.3. "Sustainable forest management" means the management and use of forests and wooded lands in a way, and at a rate, that maintains their biological diversity, 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, without causing any damage to other ecosystems.4. "Sustainable development" means the improvement of the standard of living and welfare of the relevant populations within the limits of the capacity of the ecosystems by maintaining natural assets and their biological diversity for the benefit of present and future generations.5. "Forest-dependent people" means the indigenous peoples who inhabit the forest or claim it as their traditional 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 3Activities to be carried out  under this Regulation shall aim at:_ raising the status of forests in national policies and integrating forest policies based on sustainable forest management in development planning;_ promoting the production and use of wood and non-wood forest products from sustainably managed resources;_ contributing to the adequate valuation of forest resources and services.Article 41.  The activities to be carried out under this Regulation shall address in particular:(a) Development of appropriate national and international forest policy frameworks based on realistic valuation of forests,  which include land use planning, equitable trade in sustainably produced forest products, legal and fiscal measures, institution building and support to self-development of forest-dependent people to shape their own social, economic and cultural development, and support to the private sector.  These shall take into account other sectoral policies which impact on forests and the interests and customary rights of forest-dependent people; (b) Conservation and restoration of forests which are  considered to be of importance due to their high ecological value, in particular their value for the preservation of biodiversity, or  due to their local and global impacts, such as the protection of hydrographic basins, the prevention of soil erosion or of climate change ;(c) Sustainable forest management and utilisation to provide economic, social and environmental benefits and including inter alia forest certification - taking account of the different management conditions for small and large forest areas - and environmentally sound harvesting of both wood and non-wood forest products and natural and assisted forest regeneration;(d) Economic viability of sustainable forest management through more efficient utilisation of forest products and technical improvements of downstream activities related to the forest sector such as small and medium scale processing and marketing of wood and non-wood forest products, the sustainable use of wood as an energy source and the promotion of alternatives to agricultural practices based on forest clearing;(e) Knowledge and information generation and management concerning forest services and products, in order to provide a sound scientific basis for the activities listed under (a) to (d).2.  Activities eligible for financing shall  include pilot projects in the field, innovative programmes, studies and research, the results of which will,  in addition to their specific objectives, contribute to the development, adjustment and better implementation of forestry policies of the Community and of partner countries. 3. Particular attention shall be given to:_ encouraging environmentally and socially responsible private entrepreneurship in the forest products processing and marketing chain, in the context of agreed policies for private sector development and taking into account existing social systems and community-based economic activities;_ encouraging the direct participation of co-operation partners in the developing countries , and at the same time ensuring an appropriate scale of interventions and adaptation of administrative procedures to locally manageable levels;_ participation of forest-dependent people and local communities in  activities carried out  under this Regulation, taking into account their development priorities and economic, social and cultural rights, inter alia through capacity building, in order to ensure their full participation in all decision-making processes;_ sustainability of any proposed activity, social, economic as well as environmental;_ proper co-ordination and information flows between the Commission and the Member States in order to ensure coherence of activities in the regions concerned;_ gender-specific roles, knowledge, perspectives and contributions of women/girls and men/boys in the management and use of forests.4. Priorities shall be determined in accordance with: _ the needs of each country as reflected in regional and national development and environment policies relating to forests, considering national forest plans and local needs, and_ Community co-operation objectives as established by the Commission in jointly agreed country strategy papers.5.  Activities carried out  under this Regulation shall be preceded by environmental and  socio-cultural impact assessments, including an assessment of the congruence of the envisaged operations with the development priorities of the forest-dependent people and local communities concerned, as well as analysis of financial and economic feasibility. These  activities shall also be preceded by a transparent exchange of information  with forest-dependent people and local communities and be conditional on their support.6.  Activities carried out  under this Regulation shall be coordinated with, and may provide support for, national and international programmes and  activities on the conservation and sustainable management of forests, in particular the proposals for action formulated  by the Intergovernmental Panel for Forests / Intergovernmental Forum for Forests (IPF/IFF) process. 7. When appropriate,  activities shall be carried out within the framework of regional organisations and international programmes of co-operation and shall  be supportive to the development of a global policy on the conservation and sustainable management of forests.Article 5 *[*] Note re-ordered elements.Co-operation partners which may receive assistance under this Regulation shall include international organisations, states, regions and regional bodies, decentralised departments, public agencies, private operators and industries, co-operatives, local communities, non-governmental organisations and associations representing local people, in particular forest-dependent people.Article 61. Community financing may cover studies, technical assistance, education, training or other services, supplies and works, small grant funds as well as appraisals, audits and evaluation and monitoring missions. It may cover, within the limit established annually by the budgetary authority, technical and administrative assistance costs, to the benefit of the Commission and the beneficiary, related to operations other than the permanent tasks of the public administration, linked to the identification, preparation, management, monitoring, auditing and control of programmes or projects.Community financing may cover both investment, linked to a specific  activity, with the exception of the purchase of real estate, and recurrent expenditure (including administrative, maintenance and operating expenditure). With the exception of training, education and research programmes, recurrent expenditure may normally be covered only during the start-up phase and on a gradually decreasing basis.2. A contribution  from the co-operation partners defined in Article 5 shall be sought for each co-operation activity. Their contribution shall  be requested according to their means and the nature of the  activity concerned. 3. Opportunities may be sought for cofinancing with other donors, especially with Member States and the international organisations concerned. In this respect,  co-ordination with the measures taken by other donors shall be sought.4. The necessary measures shall be taken to emphasise the Community character of the  assistance provided  under this Regulation.5. In order to attain the objectives of consistency and complementarity laid down in the Treaty and with the aim of guaranteeing optimum efficiency for  all these  activities, the Commission  will, in liaison with Member States, take all co-ordination measures necessary, including in particular:(a) the  systematic exchange and analysis of information on operations financed or being considered for financing by the Community and the Member States;(b) on-the-spot co-ordination of these  activities by means of regular meetings and exchange of information between  representatives of the Commission and of the Member States in the beneficiary countries.6. In order to obtain the greatest possible impact of the activities at global, national and local levels, the Commission, in liaison with the Member States,  will take any initiative necessary for ensuring proper co-ordination and close collaboration, especially regarding the exchange of information, with the  co-operation partners, donors and other international organisations  involved, in particular those forming part of the United Nations system.Article 7Financial  assistance  under this Regulation shall take the form of grants.Article 81. The Commission shall be responsible for appraising,  taking decisions to finance and administering activities covered by this Regulation according to the budgetary and other procedures in force, and in particular those laid down in the Financial Regulation applicable to the general budget of the European Communities.2. Each year the Commission shall present a document establishing strategic guidelines and priorities for implementing the activities to be carried out in the following year. This document shall be discussed in a joint meeting of the Committees referred to in Article 9, paragraph 1. 3. Decisions relating to grants of more than EURO 2 million for individual  activities financed  under this Regulation shall be adopted by the Commission in accordance with  the procedure laid down in Article 9.4. The Commission shall inform the Committee referred to in Article 9 (1) succinctly of any financing decisions it intends to take with regard to activities of less than EURO 2 million in value. The information shall be made available not later than one week before the decision is taken.5. The Commission shall be authorised to approve any extra commitments needed for covering any expected or real cost overruns or additional requirements in connection with the  activities, provided that the overrun or additional requirement is less than or equal to 20% of the initial commitment fixed by the financing decision. 6. All financing agreements or contracts concluded under this Regulation shall provide for the Commission and the Court of Auditors to conduct on-the-spot checks in accordance with the usual procedures laid down by the Commission under the rules in force, in particular those of the Financial Regulation applicable to the general budget of the European Communities.7. Where operations are the subject of financing agreements between the Community and the recipient country, such agreements shall stipulate that the payment of taxes, duties or any other charges is not to be covered by the Community.8. Participation in invitations to tender and the award of contracts shall be open on equal terms to all natural and legal persons of the Member States and of the recipient country. It may be extended to other developing countries and, in exceptional cases which are fully justified, to other third countries.9. Supplies shall originate in the Member States, the recipient country or other developing countries. In exceptional cases, where circumstances warrant, supplies may originate in other countries.10. Particular attention will be given to:_ the pursuit of cost-effectiveness and sustainable impact  of activities,_ the clear definition and monitoring of objectives and indicators of achievement for all  activities.Article 91. The Commission shall be assisted by the  Committee  set up by Article 15 of Council Regulation (EEC) No. 443/92 of 25 February 1992 [7] (PVD-ALA), by the Committee set up by Article 11 of Council Regulation (EC) No 1488/96 of 23 July 1996 (MEDA) [8] or by the Committee set up by Article 21 of the Internal Agreement on the Financing and Administration of Community Aid under the Second Financial Protocol to the Fourth ACP-EC Convention of Lomé [9].[7]  OJ L 52, 27.02.1992, p. 1.[8]  OJ L 189, 30.07.1996, p. 1-9.[9]  signed on 20.12.1995.2. Where reference is made to this paragraph, the advisory procedure laid down in Article 3 of Decision 1999/468/EC shall apply, in compliance with Article 7 (3) and Article 8 thereof.Article  101. By 1 September after each budget year, the Commission shall submit an annual report to the European Parliament and the Council, summarising the  activities financed in the course of that year and evaluating the implementation of this Regulation over that period. The summary shall in particular provide information about the number and nature  of the  activities financed,  the co-operation partners and the countries concerned. The report shall also indicate the number of external  evaluations carried out regarding specific activities.2. The Commission shall regularly  evaluate  activities financed by the Community with a view to establishing whether the objectives aimed at by those  activities have been achieved and to providing guidelines for improving the effectiveness of future  activities. The evaluations will take into account the views of the beneficiaries, including forest-dependent people and local communities. The Commission shall submit to the Committee referred to in Article 9 paragraph 1 a summary of the  evaluations made . The  evaluation reports shall be available to any Member State  and to the European Parliament.3. The Commission shall inform the Member States, at the latest one month after its decision, of the  activities that have been approved, stating their cost and nature, the  country concerned and the co-operation partners.4.  A financing guide specifying the guidelines and criteria applicable to the selection of  activities shall be published and communicated to the interested parties by the Commission services, including Commission delegations in  countries concerned.Article  111. This Regulation shall enter into force on the third day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Communities.2. Four years after the entry into force of this Regulation the Commission shall submit to the European Parliament and to the Council an overall evaluation of the  activities financed by the Community under this Regulation, in the context of overall Community development co-operation, together with  proposals concerning the future of this Regulation, including its possible modification or termination.This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.Done at Brussels, For the Council For the European Parliament The President The President