The Ibero-American Model Forest Network (RIABM) aims to be a regional benchmark for the sustainable management of forest-based landscapes. It promotes cooperation among Model Forests, institutions and member countries based on knowledge exchange and innovative experiences, and contributes to public policies related to the sustainable management of natural resources. It is the first voluntary
regional organization to be created that brings together 15 countries and 29 Model Forests in Central and South America, the Caribbean and Spain to share knowledge and experiences. The RIABM promotes the sustainable management of forest-based landscapes and connects Model Forests of member countries.
Strategic objectives The strategic objectives of the RIABM are: • To consolidate the Model Forest, promote regional Model Forest network expansion and facilitate horizontal collaboration among sites. • To strengthen the RIABM’s capacity to provide support to its members and to achieve its financial sustainability. • To share knowledge and transfer technology through technical horizontal collaboration, dissemination of information on best practices and other relates activities. • To contribute to sectoral and multisectoral processes of public policies formulation, implementation and evaluation related with the sustainable management of forest-based landscapes.
Governance Platforms Model Forests are in essence governance platforms. They function as territorial management systems that are inclusive to all stakeholders in a community. Each Model Forest has the liberty to define how it will function, as long as it adheres to the Principles and Attributes agreed to by all Model Forests; Principle 1. Broad-base Partnership Principle 2. Large Landscape Principle 3. Commitment to Sustainability Principle 4. Participatory Governance Principle 5. A Broad Program of Activities Principle 6. Commitment to Knowledge Sharing,
Capacity Building and Networking Their multilateral approach to governance distinguishes Model Forests from both top-down and bottom-up approaches. The desire to remain neutral and independent has allowed Model Forests to connect with all stakeholders. One of the rising trends within this model is their focus on forging alliances at multiple levels. Currently, there are 6 regional Model Forest network around the globe, all of which are members of the International Model Forest Network. Each of these regional networks facilitates the communication between local groups with members across the region and even across the globe. By hosting board meetings, capacity development workshops and overseeing project interventions, these networks are facilitating the development of cohesive and sustainable development projects. == Members ==