EFI Policy Portal

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EFI Policy Portal

Information Portal on Forest Policies, Institutions and Instruments
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The EFI Policy Portal is dedicated to collect and display already existing information sources about forest and cross-secotral policy processes, instruments and institutions that have shaped and influenced the development of the pan-European forest sector. The main objective is to ensure easy access to structured and up-to-date forest policy information useful for forest policy research and advice. By providing a comprehensive overview of relevant information sources, the policy portal maps the complexity and dynamics of the pan-European forest policy arena. It provides also linkages between FOREST EUROPE Criteria and Indicators for Sustainable Forest Management and ToSIA indicators in relation to a particular forest policy process, instrument and institution.


Policy Processes

Political processes are the chains of activities and events, from the very beginning of raising an issue on the political agenda, to argumentation, possible confrontation, political struggle, coalition, negotiation, compromise, solution and finally to implementation.There is a complex network of global, pan-European, European Union (EU), regional and national policy processes which directly and indirectly shape and influence the development of the pan-European forest sector. For more information, please go to policy process.


Policy Instruments

Forest policy instruments encompass a wide range of tools and approaches used by various stakeholders at global, pan-European, European Union (EU), regional and national levels to achieve a desired effect or to address a particular forest-related problem.There are three major categories of policy instruments: regulatory, economic/financial and informational instruments. For more information, please go to policy instrument.


Institutions

Forest institutions can be defined as rules or social norms applied to forest goods and services [2]. They play a key role in organising multiple and often divergent stakeholder interests in forests.Forest institutions are defined as organisations that have an interest in and/or influence on forests and forestry activities. The policy portal also collects and displays information sources about organisations from other sectors that influence the development of the pan-European forest sector. For more information, please go to forest institutions.



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Detailed description of metadata elements used in the categorization of policy processes, instruments and institutions.

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Additionaly the flexible Semantic search tool can display for example a table listing legally binding processes and instruments displaying scope, publisher and related FOREST EUROPE Criteria