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UNECE/FAO work on Forest Products Statistics

UNECE/FAO work on Forest Products Statistics . by Alex McCusker UNECE Timber Branch. Forest Products Statistics: Whom it serves….

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UNECE/FAO work on Forest Products Statistics

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  1. UNECE/FAO work on Forest Products Statistics by Alex McCusker UNECE Timber Branch

  2. Forest Products Statistics: Whom it serves…. Data are distributed to the global forest community through the international agencies collecting the data. The goal is to provide all stakeholders with up-to-date, consistent and reliable information.

  3. UNECE/FAO data: how many users Number of valid queries per month in 2005 21 000 18 000 15 000 12 000 9 000 6 000 3 000 0 July April May June March August January February

  4. Forest Products Data: who uses it…. January – Technical University, Zvolen, Slovakia Feb – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia March – EFI, Joensuu, Finland April – Pro Futuro S.A., Warsaw, Poland May – Jakarta, Indonesia June – Government Centre, Seoul, Korea July – University of British Columbia, Canada Aug – University of British Columbia, Canada

  5. Forest Products Data: international use UNECE – we use it in the Forest Products Annual Market Review and in the Timber Committee Market Statement. Data are made available on our website FAO – published on website and in Forest Products Yearbook Eurostat – published in Focus on Forestry and website

  6. Within country Data Exchange - I Ministries (Industry, Environment) Statistical Office State Forestry Service National Correspondent Industry or Trade Associations

  7. International Data Exchange - II ITTO producer countries EU/EFTA countries Other ECE members Other FAO members

  8. Role of National Correspondent • We seek to have in each country one person who coordinates the response of the country to the questionnaires. The correspondent should… • know who is able to provide what information in the country • have a good overview of the forest and forest products industry in the country • be available to reply to queries from UNECE or FAO or individuals using the data • not complete all questionnaires by himself

  9. We request two questionnaires to be completed each year Joint Forest Sector Questionnaire, issued with FAO, Eurostat and ITTO Timber Committee forecast questionnaire In addition we request national correspondents to reply to queries and generally support the work of the FAO/UNECE Joint Working Party on Forest Economics and Statistics UNECE Data Request

  10. The JFSQ is issued in early April each year with an initial response date of May 15 (for JQ1 and JQ2). It is not expected that these are final data. These replies form the basis for the Annual Market Review and the initial dataset made available at ECE and FAO in August. The remaining questionnaires are expected in the fall with publication taking place in January. The TCQ is issued in early August with a response date of September. Data are used for the Timber Committee meeting and then published. Timing

  11. JFSQ contents The JFSQ consists of a series of standard questionnaires (JQ1, JQ2, SP1), organization-specific questionnaires (ECE1, EU1-3, ITTO1-3), HS/SITC correspondence tables and definitions. Copies of the JQ can be found athttp://www.unece.org/trade/timber/mis/jfsq2005/

  12. JQ1 – contents, focus… • Production of roundwood (removals), • sawnwood, wood-based panels, pulp • and paper. Unit is in metric tons or • cubic metres.

  13. JQ2 – contents, focus… Trade of forest products (those from JQ1). Unit is national currency for value and metric tons or cubic metres for volume.

  14. SP1 – contents, focus… Trade of secondary products, including joinery, wooden furniture, composite paper, books etc.Unit is national currency

  15. ECE1 – contents, focus… • Trade of roundwood and sawnwood by primary species • Fir, pine, other • Oak, beech, poplar, birch, other • Unit is cubic meter and national currency

  16. JFSQ – data sources • For removals data, generally this comes from the State Forest Service. It should include all forest land in the country • For production data (sawnwood, wood-based panels, pulp, paper) generally the State Statistical Office will supply data, preferably with support from other ministries and associations

  17. JFSQ – data sources • For trade data, information is usually available from customs offices and statistical offices • we use the Harmonised System (HS2002) which is fully compatible with all national systems and the EU’s Combined Nomenclature (identical at 6-digit level) • correspondents are asked to carefully review data for obvious errors such as unrealistic unit values ($1 / m.t. of paper!) or negative apparent consumption

  18. TCQ contents • The Timber Committee questionnaire consists of two questionnaires (TQ1, TQ2). These cover fewer products than JFSQ. • We ask for production and trade (in volume,not value) • The main focus is on the current and next year (e.g. 2005 and 2006 this year)

  19. TCQ contents • forecasts should reflect the general economic trends • wood-intensive sectors (furniture, housing) should be analysed to predict impact on wood demand • special events such as storm damage or new investments should be reflected in the forecast • we are more interested in the direction and intensity than numbers

  20. Brief history/ Chronology JFSQ International organizations had been meeting on statistical issues since 1980s

  21. Main Steps ChronologyIntersecretariat Working Group on Forest Sector Statistics (IWG) • Meeting in Geneva to start IWG in 1994 • Meeting in Yokohama on basic principles • Development of common JQ form 1997 • Integration of Harmonised System trade classification HS2002 in 2004

  22. Founders/ organisations… • FAO, UNECE, Eurostat and ITTO are the four administering organizations. EU DG Enterprise also participates alongside Eurostat. • EU DG Agriculture, OECD and EEA are IWG members, but have not participated in recent years…. • The organizations meet on a regular basis to review the JFSQ and issues of importance in forest sector statistics…

  23. IWG and its procedures (1) The IWG operates on the principal that each country should have a national correspondent and that there should be only one primary contact for the correspondent. This means all request for information go through one international agency to one correspondent.

  24. IWG and its procedures (2) • Current labour division: • EU25/EFTA - Eurostat • Other Europe, CIS, North America - UNECE • Tropical producing countries - ITTO • Rest of world - FAO

  25. IWG and its procedures (3) The primary tool of data collection is the JFSQ. The IWG has agreed that data questions should only be asked once of a country and that the same data should exist in all international datasets. Each member publishes data on its own responsibility and own schedule.

  26. IWG and its procedures (4) Information on IWG meetings can be found at: www.unece.org /trade/timber/mis/iwg The last meeting was January 2005 and another meeting is planned for next January.

  27. Thank You ! We welcome your comments on the international collection of forest products statistics

  28. Presented by Douglas Clark Forest Products Markets UNECE/FAO Timber Branch Office 435-1, Palais des Nations CH-1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland Telephone + 41 22 917 28 70 Fax + 41 22 917 00 41 douglas.clark@unece.org http://www.unece.org/trade/timber

  29. Prepared by Alex McCusker Statistical Assistant UNECE/FAO Timber Branch Office 435, Palais des Nations CH-1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland Telephone + 41 22 917 28 80 Fax + 41 22 917 00 41 Alex.McCusker@unece.org http://www.unece.org/trade/timber

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