The Model Forest approach follows six main principles, based on flexible landscape and ecosystem management that combines the social, environmental and economic needs of local communities with the long-term sustainability of large landscapes.
1 - PARTNERSHIP
Each Model Forest is a neutral forum that welcomes voluntary participation of stakeholder interests and values on the landscape.
Model Forest stakeholders represent diverse values and interest from various sectors of society who work towards a common vision for the sustainable management within a defined landscape.
- A Model Forest aims at having representatives from the public, private and volunteer sectors, community organizations, academia and research institutions involved in its activities.
- Involvement in all aspects of governance in the Model Forest is voluntary and inclusive.
- No discrimination against groups or individuals exists within the Model Forest partnership.
2 - LANDSCAPE
3 - COMMITMENT TO SUSTAINABILITY
4 - GOVERNANCE
5 - PROGRAM OF ACTIVITIES
6 - KNOWLEDGE-SHARING, CAPACITY-BUILDING AND NETWORKING