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Rolando NavarroExecutive President (e)
OSINFOR
Developing data applications to support forest and wildlife management
Responsible for the oversight and enforcement of the responsable Forest and wildlife use and management, under enabling titles (TH) to
guarantee legal trade
Es el Organismo de Supervisión de los Recursos Forestales y de Fauna Silvestre (Oversight Agency)
Executing Government Agency Independent Legal Government Entity Under the Office of the President of the Cabinet Dedicated Budget allocation
OSINFOR Supra-sectorial role
Ministries
PCM
Hierarchy in the PeruvianGovernment structure
• Coordinates national and sector policies•Oversight of affiliated
agencies
Hierarchy within the Forest sector
GORE
•Defines, executes and supervises national and sector policies• Tracks
Defines and executesnational and sector-level policies in theregion
MINAGRI
PublicAgencies PCM
SERFOR
OSINFOR
•Defines, executesand overseesnational Forest policy
•Oversees and regulates withinthe national Forest policy framework•Alerts of
anomalies and proposesalternatives
•Operates independentlywithin the sector (e.g. regulatory agencies)
GOREDefines and executesnational and sector-level policies in theregion
2009 – 2012 period
• Excel database.
• Two non-standardized/harmonizeddata collection systems.
• Basic, incompleteinformation.
• Limitations to identify andunderstand the situationfrom the paperwork.
• Deficiencies in theinformation flow, moreprocessing time, more stafftime to respond/address tospecific requests.
• Information out of time.
Identified the need tohave automatized datasystems to accessinformation in real time.
2013 – 2015 period
Development of information systems to know, in real time, the status of anenabling title (TH).
Asimismo, permite acceder de manera digital, a la documentación que sustentan los procedimientos administrativos únicos.
Data-based applications : Objectives
Acquire updated data related to theaudit/control activities in areas underenabling titles, and make the informationavailable to different stakeholders to developspecific actions to guarantee themanagement and use of forest resources(information transparency).
Data input and output system
Number and geospatial data input
Enabling title data entry
Audit/control data input
Integration of scanned reports
Data visualization and distribution to users through:
DATA CENTER
Tablet GETAC F110
SISFOR
Sistema de Información Geográfica de Supervisiones Forestales del OSINFOR (OSINFOR’s Forest AuditsInformation System)
Manages geo-referenced data related to thesupervised enabling titles. This allows users to knowand understand their potential biodiversity, spatialdistribution and OSINFOR’s audits. It also strenghtenthe transparency of OSINFOR’s activities before both,the general public and the owners of the enablingtitles.
SISFOR
Provides:
Distribution and potential of the enabling titlessupervised by OSINFOR.
Status of the enabling titles supervised by OSINFOR(e.g. penalized, expired, archived).
Deforestation monitoring in the Loreto, Ucayali, Madrede Dios Departments.
Monitoring of multi-temporal ilegal mining acvitities.
Information related to ther territorial units (NaturalProtected Areas, Regional Conservation Areas,Permanent Production Forests, Territorial Reserves,etc), and base maps.
Online at www.osinfor.gob.peorsisfor.osinfor.gob.pe
Database of: 380,000 km traveled in oversight
activities. More tan 400,000 geo-referenced
trees. Results from the OSINFOR audits and
control activities.
Data been integrated via WMS in various technology
platforms:
Data used in consultations and reports for:
SISFOR
Management Information System houses information related to audits/verifications, control, and capacity building activities conducted
by OSINFOR. It also includes details about the outcomes of theseactivities.
Includes, enabling titles details, forest management operationsauthorized by the corresponding Forest and Wildlife Authority
Classifies enabling titles risk level based on the resultsof OSINFOR’s audits/verification.
Enables private sector actors to make informeddecisions related to forest investment, and timbertransformation and/or trade.
Contributes to better forest management byauthorities linked to forest control.
SIGO allows user have a better understanding of theforest and wildlife management activities at thenational level in áreas with enabling titles. This datacan also be useful to identify compliance and behaviorpatterns and change (optimum measurementindicators).
Relevance
Available online at www.osinfor.gob.pe
Ranking enabling titles based on risk
Includes enabling titles withwarnings (medidas cautelares), expired harvesting rights, false information and unjustifiedvolumen above 400 cubic meters.
Includes “archived” enabling titlesand titles with light infractions.
Contributes to control/fiscalization actions along the timber supplychain
1. Allows recording a Forest TransportationGuide (GTF) and verify the status of theenhabling title related to it. With this details, it is posible to verify if theenabling title in question has beensupervised by OSINFOR. If the operationhas not been supervised, it is flagged in thedatabase as priority for supervision.
Information provied to SUNAT – ADUANAS (Customs & revenue)
Contributes to control and verification actions throughout the timbersupply chain
2. Provides detailed information byenabling titles: Validity of the anual operation
plan (POA) Unjustified volumen by species Details about non-existing trees Notification date Other
Users can download files in PDF format, including Directors’ Resolutions that backup uniqueadministrative processes because itis connected with SIADO.
Conducted operations compiling Forest Transport Guides (GTF) of exporttimber, cross-checking information withOSINFOR data to understand thestatus/legality of enabling titles
Verified status of the enablingtitles based on OSINFOR data. If the property/operation wasnot supervised, thedocumentation wasrequested to supervise theoperation
Coordinated with internationalcustoms agencies to inspect/auditexported timber at destinationcountries.
Identified criminal organizationsinvolved in the illegaloperations.
Guaranteed the legality of SUNAT-CUSTOMS operations
Coordination with other agencies to guarantee trade lf legal timber
OPERACIÓN AMAZONAS 2014 & 2015
The “Forest Backpack” (Mochila Forestal) approach
Strenghtening capacities to prevent and reduce violations in the forest sector and theresponsable forest management
NATIVE COMMUNITIES AND FOREST CITIZEN OVERSIGHT
Use of educational materials to explain inuser friendly manner technical forest-related matters. For example, estimatingtimber volumen.
Participants learn about it in their ownnative lenguaje.
Topics: species identification, timerspecies, timber volumen, GPS use, forest-science related metrics.
http://www.osinfor.gob.pe/osinfor/osinfor-obtiene-premio-a-las-buenas-practicas-en-gestion-publica-2015/
“Usemos responsablemente nuestros
bosques”
Veedores Forestales (forest citizenoversight systems): trainings indigenousorganizations and equipment donationsto improve forest management.
Strenghtening capacities to prevent and reduce forest-related infractions and to
contribute to responsable forestmanagement
[email protected]. Javier Prado Oeste 694 - Magdalena del Mar
“Usemos responsablemente nuestros bosques”