[{"bbox": [145, 143, 1612, 1080], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><tr><td>Output 1<br>relating to<br>Outcome 1</td><td>Landscape-level models restoring carbon sinks and increasing GHG removals through sustainable and inclusive multi-purpose forest<sup>21</sup> management are reviewed and scaled up in two target regions.</td><td>1.1.1 Number of appropriate, climate-sensitive models reviewed and scaled up<sup>22</sup>; participants disaggregated by gender, disability and ethnicity. **</td><td>1.1.1 Baseline survey during the Inception Phase</td><td>1.1.1 At least 15 appropriate models per target province; 40% of women; 40% of ethnic minorities in piloting.<br>80% of ethnic minority households in the project commune have access to information on gender and the law on gender equality<sup>23</sup></td><td>1.1.2 Project reports</td><td>Introducing effective management control in the forest and forest land currently temporarily managed by the communal people's committees (CPCs) by completing the land allocation.</td></tr><tr><td>Output 2<br>relating to<br>Outcome 1</td><td>Climate sensitive, inclusive and sustainable forest management planning (SFMP), including solutions supporting climate change adaptation through alternative incomes, are piloted and scaled up with selected communities and small holders in vulnerable situation<sup>24</sup>.</td><td>1.2.1 Number of forest owners/forest owner group who have a climate-sensitive, inclusive SFMP. ***</td><td>1.2.1 Less than 5% of small holders and communities;<sup>25</sup>; 70% of State Forest Companies' (SFC) and Forest Management Boards' (FMB).</td><td>1.2.1 At least 30% of smallholders and communities have; 90% of SFC's and 100% of FMB's</td><td>1.2.1 Project report</td><td>National and provincial forestry administration agree with piloting and with scaling up.</td></tr><tr><td>Output 3<br>relating to<br>Outcome 1</td><td>Effective, collaborative, and responsive forest protection methods are reviewed and replicated in selected landscapes and communities to reduce unauthorised use.</td><td>1.3.1 Number of FMB's, SFE's and non-state forest owners engaged in applying the new method in controlling the illegal logging of high-value timber. **</td><td>1.3.1 To be determined during the Inception Phase.</td><td>1.3.1 50% of FMB's and 30% of non-state forest owners, small holders and communities, applying the new, methods.</td><td>1.3.1 Project reports</td><td>National and provincial forestry authorities participate in piloting and provide human resources to carry it out.</td></tr><tr><td>Output 1<br>relating to<br>Outcome 2</td><td>Capacity on production, organisation and human resources as well as knowledge on business and investment planning, on requirements related to the NDC, VNTLAS, EVFTA, and EUDR among target groups in targeted</td><td>2.1.1 No and percentage of state management units, forest owners, forest-based processing facilities and forest owner/industry associations fulfilling the human- and organisational capacity requirements. **</td><td>2.1.1 Number and percentage of units to be identified during the Inception Phase.<br>The associations for forest-based products are fragmented.</td><td>2.1.1 By the end of the project 50% of units in target provinces.<br>One alliance of forest-based products associations developed and a partnership networks to link operators in forest-based value chain. **</td><td>2.1.1 Project reports</td><td>Relevant stakeholders are willing to participate in building human- and organisational capacity.</td></tr></table>"}, {"bbox": [1493, 1134, 1614, 1159], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 21 of 27"}]