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Old growth forest in Jämtland, Sweden.
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Locally Controlled Forest Restoration (LoCoFoRest)

Old growth forest in Jämtland, Sweden. Image by Sander van der Werf.
Locally Controlled Forest Restoration (LoCoFoRest) is a training programme that builds capacity in forest landscape restoration. LoCoFoRest seeks to meet the growing global demand for wood-based products while supporting local economies, water security and biodiversity as well as climate change adaptation and mitigation.
Since 2020 · Now active
SWH – Malin Gustafsson (sq)
Malin Lundberg Ingemarsson, PhD

Advisor Water Climate and Environment

malin.ingemarsson@siwi.org+46 (0)703 00 26 66
James Letan_
James Leten

Senior Programme Manager

James.Leten@siwi.org+46 7 20 50 60 92

LoCoFoRest is a Sida-funded International Training Programme (ITP) led by the Swedish Forest Agency, with SIWI and Eco-Innovation Foundation as partners. It focuses on scaling up restoration of forest landscapes while securing the prosperity of local communities and improving forest ecosystem services such as water and biodiversity.

The five-year programme started in 2021 and is open to sector representatives from Burkina Faso, the Democratic Republique of Congo (DRC), Ethiopia, Lao PDR, Nepal, Senegal, Thailand, Togo and Vietnam. 

There will be seven one-year courses during the project period; five in English and two in French. Participants start with a web-based introduction course in their home countries before meeting in Sweden for two weeks of intensive training. An important part of the programme is that the participants develop and carry out their own Change Projects, in their home countries and in their own organizations. 

LoCoFoRest aims to build institutional capacity in governance and market approaches that enable local involvement and control of forest landscape restoration in Burkina Faso, DRC, Ethiopia, Lao PDR, Nepal, Senegal, Thailand, Togo and Vietnam.

The programme is open to participants from government agencies, civil society, the private sector, and academic institutions. The participants’ focus can be forestry, forest restoration, entrepreneurship, management of natural resources and forest ecosystem services like water and biodiversity. 

The programme will run over five years, with seven one-year courses consisting of the following components: 

  • A web-based preparatory course 
  • Two weeks of training in Sweden 
  • Coaching support for a “Change Project” project in the participant’s home country 
  • An annual restoration seminar 
  • Online Alumni and networking activities 
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