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7 years ago by lok
FLOURISH national inception workshop conducted in Xaiyabouly

Over 50 individuals representing government agencies, private sector actors and civil society organizations attended a national level inception workshop to discuss the FLOURISH project. The workshop focused on building a common understanding and appreciation among the diverse participants about the project's scope, objectives and activities, while crafting an action plan for year one of the project's implementation.

All the participants of the workshop agreed that the project comes at an opportune time for the region, as forest landscape restoration (FLR) becomes increasingly prevalent as a method to combat deforestation and promote sustainable reforestation. And as deforestation trends increase, heavily restricting the economic viability of current forest restoration efforts, FLR can be utilized as a necessary antidote.

The ways in which FLR could improve restoration and increase profit were heavily discussed at the workshop, which included stakeholders from provincial and district agriculture and forest offices (Xaiyaboury, Bokeo, Luangprabang), private sector companies like Burapha, local sawmills, the banking industry, and project staff from Clipad and ICBF projects.

Including multiple stakeholders is one of the fundamental aspects of FLOURISH according to Dr. Chandra Silori of RECOFTC. "Having various partners in the room is an added advantage to explore partnerships and synergies with ongoing initiatives on FLR and private sector engagement," Dr. Silori wrote, emphasizing the necessity of having many voices around the table.

Mr. Khamlar Phiewvanna, Head of the Provincial Agriculture and Forestry Office (PAFO) in Xaiyaboury Province, underscored the magnitude of the inception workshop in his closing remarks. "The FLOURISH project workshop was successfully conducted… with over 50 participants [who]... discussed the project background, objectives, outcome, and outputs,” he reminded the room, urging all stakeholders forward.