{"type":"survey","doc_desc":{"idno":"DDI_COD_2017-2021_NFI_v01_M_v01_A_ESS_FAO","producers":[{"name":"Statistics Division","abbr":"ESS","affiliation":"Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations","role":"Metadata adapted for FAM"},{"name":"Development Data Group","abbr":"DECDG","affiliation":"World Bank Group","role":"Metadata adapted for World Bank Microdata Library"}],"version_statement":{"version":"Identical to a metadata (COD_2017-2021_NFI_v01_M_v01_A_ESS) published on FAO microdata repository (https:\/\/microdata.fao.org\/index.php\/catalog). Some of the metadata fields have been edited."}},"study_desc":{"title_statement":{"idno":"COD_2017-2021_NFI_v01_M_v01_A_ESS","title":"National Forest Inventory 2017-2021","alternate_title":"NFI 2017-21"},"authoring_entity":[{"name":"Forest Inventory and Management Directorate","affiliation":"DIAF"}],"production_statement":{"producers":[{"name":"Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations","abbr":"FAO","affiliation":"","role":""},{"name":"Central African Forest Initiative","abbr":"CAFI","affiliation":"","role":""},{"name":"Fonds National REDD","abbr":"FONAREDD","affiliation":"","role":""}],"funding_agencies":[{"name":"Central African Forest Initiative","abbr":"CAFI","role":""},{"name":"Fonds National REDD","abbr":"FONAREDD","role":""}]},"distribution_statement":{"contact":[{"name":"DIAF\/MEDD","affiliation":"","email":"diaf@medd.gouv.cd","uri":""},{"name":"Maurice Matanda","affiliation":"DIAF\/MEDD","email":"matandangoi@gmail.com","uri":""},{"name":"Willy Kisita","affiliation":"DIAF\/MEDD","email":"wkisitalufuma04@gmail.com","uri":""},{"name":"Papy Atibassai","affiliation":"DIAF\/MEDD","email":"atibassay.papy@gmail.com","uri":""},{"name":"Dominique Endamana","affiliation":"FAO","email":"dominique.endamana@fao.org","uri":""},{"name":"Augustin Lamulamu","affiliation":"FAO","email":"kamukenge.lamulamu@fao.org","uri":""},{"name":"Guy Landu","affiliation":"DIAF\/MEDD","email":"guy_landu@yahoo.fr","uri":""},{"name":"Richy Ngombo","affiliation":"DIAF\/MEDD","email":"richyzola.ngombo@gmail.com","uri":""}]},"series_statement":{"series_name":"Forest Survey","series_info":"The National Forest Inventory was conducted between 2017 and 2021, and it was preceded by a pre-National Forest Inventory that was conducted between 2013 and 2016."},"study_info":{"keywords":[{"keyword":"NFI","vocab":"","uri":""},{"keyword":"REDD","vocab":"","uri":""},{"keyword":"MRV","vocab":"","uri":""}],"topics":[{"topic":"National Forest Inventory (NFI)","vocab":"","uri":""}],"abstract":"From 2017 to 2021, the Ministry of the Environment and Sustainable Development (MEDD), through its Forest Inventory and Management Directorate (DIAF), with funding from CAFI via FONAREDD and technical support from FAO and other partners, has carried out a programme to finalise and implement the Democratic Republic of Congo's National Forest Monitoring System, of which the National Forest Inventory (NFI) is one of the key pillars. The aim of the NFI was to assess and monitor forest resources, as well as forest use and management practices, in order to provide new qualitative and quantitative information on the state, use, management and trends of these resources and ecosystems. The inventory includes information relating to a wide range of biophysical and socio-economic variables, thus providing a comprehensive picture of the country's forest resources and their environmental, social and economic contributions. More specifically, in addition to the implementation of the REDD+ mechanism, the information produced will be employed to develop and implement national and international policies as well as strategies aimed at the sustainable use of forest ecosystems. It will also help to understand the relationships that exist between forest resources and their users.\nThus, the implementation of the NFI should contribute to the achievement of the following objectives: \n1. Collect the information needed to implement REDD+\n2. Collect the information needed to develop a Sustainable Forest Management policy\n3. Collect the information needed to conserve ecosystems, soils and biodiversity\n4. Collect the information needed to draw up a land-use planning policy\n\nThe data is recorded in the database housed at DIAF.","coll_dates":[{"start":"2017-09","end":"2021-03","cycle":""}],"nation":[{"name":"Congo, Dem. Rep.","abbreviation":"COD"}],"geog_coverage":"National","analysis_unit":"Plots of lands","universe":"The country has been subdivided into 9 major land use classes, namely: \n- Dense humid forest on dry land \n- Dense humid forest on hydromorphic soil\n- Secondary forest\n- Dry forest (or open forest)\n- Other forest\n- Savannah\n- Crops and regeneration of abandoned crops\n- Water zone\n- Agglomeration\nThe universe therefore includes all wooded areas in the country, with the exception of urban agglomerates.","data_kind":"Sample survey data [ssd]","notes":"The NFI mainly encompasses information on forest cover, growing stock, biomass, carbon stock, biodiversity, and forest disruption. The assessment provided comprehensive and up-to-date information on forest resources at national level to support forest policy formulation, forest sector decision-making and international reporting. Forest cover maps have been prepared to support an effective satellite-based land monitoring system. This assessment will enable permanent sample plots to be established for regular monitoring."},"method":{"data_collection":{"sampling_procedure":"Systematic cluster sampling was used (in triangular degree) and 321 sampling units were distributed over the entire national territory (excluding the former province of Bandundu). The sampling units are separated by a distance of 111 km.\nA sampling unit is a square measuring 400 m x 400 m, each containing a group of four plots of land placed at the 4 corners of the sampling unit. So, a total of 1,284 plots have been planned.\nThe plots are 75 m x 75 m squares delimited within the sampling unit. They start at each corner of the sampling unit and are numbered clockwise from 1 to 4.\nThere are three different levels of data collection within a plot:\n- Two Small Square Subplots (SSS) measuring 12.5 m x 12.5 m (156.25 m2) constitute level 1 for counting trees by species with a Diameter at Breast Height (DBH) greater than or equal to 5 cm and a height greater than or equal to 1.30 m \n- Two Medium Square Plots (MSP) of 25 m x 25 m (625 m2) constitute level 2 for measuring trees with a DBH greater than or equal to 10 cm\n- The rest of the plot (Large Square Plot - LSP) corresponds to level 3 for measuring trees with a DBH greater than or equal to 20 cm\n\nThere are also two 0.5 m square soil and litter sampling points (PMSL) located at the corner of the small sub-plots, and two dead wood transect (TBM) lines located at the end of each medium sub-plot.\nEach plot will be divided into Land Use Sections (LOS) representing homogeneous units of land use or vegetation cover (forest, cropland, grassland, etc.) of varying size and shape, identified in the field. \nThe information is described in detail in the IFN field manual. More information is available at https:\/\/www.scribd.com\/document\/756583445\/Manuel-de-Terrain-de-l-IFN-de-La-RDC-V2-04-Mars-2019.","sampling_deviation":"Some inaccessible sampling units, as well as sampling units in conflict zones, were relocated, while others were not. As a result, 21 of the 321 planned sampling units could not be surveyed. Therefore, 93% of the sampling units were inventoried, that is 300 out of the 321 planned.","coll_mode":["Sample survey data [ssd]"],"sources":[{"name":"","origin":"","characteristics":""}],"weight":"The same weight has been assigned to all Sample Units.","cleaning_operations":"The data were collected using paper field sheets and validated by the National Forest Inventory technical unit after verification, before being entered into the Open Foris Collect database. To reduce errors during data entry, checks are carried out regularly using the Open Foris Collect application."},"analysis_info":{"response_rate":"Out of all 321 sample units, 93% were surveyed, that is 300 entries. The remaining 21 sample units were not surveyed due to inaccessibility.","sampling_error_estimates":"Sampling error estimates are based on simple random sampling estimators. Non-sampling errors have not been taken into account in the analysis.","data_appraisal":"The NFI was designed to collect data with an accuracy of 10% and a confidence level of 95%. Tree measurements were recorded from 10 cm diameter upwards."}},"data_access":{"dataset_use":{"conf_dec":[{"txt":"Access to the NFI\/DRC database requires a request for authorisation and consequent approval from the Secretary General for the Environment and Sustainable Development. However, anything published on the SNSF web portal does not require specific authorisation.","required":"","form_no":"","form_uri":""}],"cit_req":"DIAF 2021: Inventaire Forestier National de la RDC. MEDD\/RDC","disclaimer":"The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorised distributor of the data and the funding body concerned are not responsible for the use of the data or any interpretations or inferences based on such use."}}},"schematype":"survey","data_files":[],"variables":[],"variable_groups":[]}