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National Forest Policy

The Malawi National Forest Policy goal(2016) is to improve provision of forest goods and services to contribute towards sustainable development of the nation through protection and conservation of forest redources. The policy aspires to control deforestation and forest degradation and promote strategies that will contribute to increase forest cover in order for the sector to significantly contribute to the national economic development.
The policy has ten main priority areas that are giving guiding principles for effective implementation of forestry related programmes. Indigenous Forests, Forest Reserves and Ecosystem Management, under which Dzalanyama Forest Reserve follows is priority area 2. Under this priority area the policy seeks to promote sustainable management of forests for the protection of the environment, conservation of biodiversity, water catchments and climate change management and also to provide a conducive environment for promoting eco-tourism in forest areas.
The policy therefore calls for multisectral involvement in tree domestication combined with activities that addresses livelihood needs and environmental concerns.








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