National Benefit Sharing Trust Community Guidebook
Author
Lynsey Gaudioso, Lisa Goldman and Sandra Nichols
Date Released
January 2013
National Benefit Sharing Trust Community Guidebook

ELI has published a guidebook designed to help communities in Liberia develop and implement projects using funds from the National Benefit-Sharing Trust, an entity created by Liberia’s National Forestry Reform Law (NFRL) of 2006. Under the Trust, revenues from the country’s forest sector may be used to help communities develop according to their own priorities. The Trust collects a share of funds from the land rental fees that timber companies must pay the government and sets them aside for communities who are affected by commercial forestry activities.

Sustaining the Forests: Reinventing the Forest Service Administrative Appeal Process
Author
Brad Bobertz & Robert Fischman, Environmental Law Institute
Date Released
December 1992

This paper focuses on Forest Service appeals because they are a fulcrum leveraging overall improvement in national forest management. Unfortunately, these appeals currently fail to realize their potential as innovative tools because they are designed for an oversimplified model of resource management as informal, discretionary, and purely technical.

Forests for the Bay
Author
James M. McElfish Jr., Environmental Law Institute
Date Released
December 2000
Forests for the Bay

Forests are vital to the health of the Chesapeake Bay. Policy makers and the public are now recognizing the role the Bay's forests play in helping to maintain water quality, air quality, watershed health and resilience, living resources, economic productivity, and the region’s quality of life. The new Chesapeake Bay Agreement signed in June 2000 commits Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, the District of Columbia, the Chesapeake Bay Commission, and federal agencies to take actions that will "promote the expansion and connection of contiguous forests" in the Bay watershed.