Echoing the regional need to enhance in-service capacity building for more sustainably managed forest resources and sector development, APFNet initiated its thematic training program in 2008, shortly after the organization was officially launched. Based on regular need assessments, this program focuses on a number of thematic topics and is run as a learning hub for regional forest policymakers and practitioners to update knowledge, renew skills, share experiences, and inspire perspectives. In wide partnerships with regional and international agencies, organizations, universities, and research institutes, APFNet has organized more than 30 training workshops for about 500 participants from 30 regional economies. APFNet also offers tailored training courses.
Participatory keynote lectures by renown experts and scholars
Participants' papers and presentations on case studies
Group assignments and discussions
Field-site learning and exercise visits
Training workshops are open to policymakers, planners, practitioners, and researchers in forestry and related fields upon official recommendations fromAPFNet Council Representatives of member economies or focal points of APFNet observer economies.
Being highly interactive, training workshops would be attended by participants with substantial experience relating to the workshop theme and topics. Participants would actively participate in debates, discussions, and field visits and contribute a paper to share knowledge and experiences. Female participants are encouraged.