National Forestry and Wildlife Service explained

National Forestry and Wildlife Service
Native Name:Servicio Nacional Forestal y de Fauna Silvestre
Jurisdiction:Peru
Headquarters:Calle Diecisiete 355, Urb. El Palomar, San Isidro, Lima
Budget:S/109.1 million (FY 2024)[1]
Chief1 Name:Nelly Paredes Del Castillo
Chief1 Position:Executive Director
Parent Agency:Ministry of Agricultural Development and Irrigation
Website:www.gob.pe/serfor

The National Forestry and Wildlife Service (SERFOR) is Peru's authority on forestry and wildlife. It was established by Law No. 29763, the Forest and Wildlife Law, and began operations on July 26, 2014.[2]

SERFOR is an agency under the Ministry of Agricultural Development and Irrigation (MIDAGRI) and serves as the governing body of the National System of Forest and Wildlife Management (Sinafor).

Mission

SERFOR's mission is to exercise technical and regulatory leadership to manage and promote the sustainability and competitiveness of the forestry and wildlife sectors for the benefit of the population and the environment, in an articulated and efficient manner.

Functions

According to Article 14 of the Forest and Wildlife Law, SERFOR's functions include:[3]

Regional Forest and Wildlife Technical Administrations (ATFFS)

The ATFFS aim to strengthen regional forest and wildlife management. They are responsible for control, supervision, oversight, and sanctioning in accordance with forest and wildlife regulations and within their respective areas of competence in regions where sectoral competencies in forestry and wildlife have not been transferred.[4]

ATFFS offices are located in Cajamarca, Piura, Lambayeque, Áncash, Lima, Sierra Central, Selva Central, Apurímac, Ica, Arequipa, Moquegua-Tacna, Puno, and Cusco. These offices also serve as the Regional Forest and Wildlife Authorities (ARFFS) in the mentioned regions.

In regions where sectoral competencies in forestry and wildlife have been transferred, such as Tumbes, La Libertad, Huánuco, Amazonas, Loreto, Ucayali, San Martín, and Madre de Dios, the ARFFS is the regional government. SERFOR also has four liaison offices in San Martín, Madre de Dios, Ucayali, and Loreto.

Allied Agency

OSINFOR

The Supervisory Body for Forest and Wildlife Resources (OSINFOR) is responsible for oversight and supervision of the use and conservation of forest and wildlife resources, their services, and other wild vegetation ecosystems granted through enabling titles.

Related Regulations

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Resolución Directorial N° D000013-2023-MIDAGRI-SERFOR-GG-OGPP . 2023-12-29 . 2024-08-14 . SERFOR.
  2. Web site: SERFOR Institutional Information. es.
  3. Book: Forest and Wildlife Law No. 29763 and its Regulations, Productive Forests for Life. National Forestry and Wildlife Service. December 2015. October 16, 2023.
  4. Book: Operations Manual, Regional Forest and Wildlife Technical Administrations (ATFFS). National Forestry and Wildlife Service. October 16, 2023.
  5. Web site: Regulation of Organization and Functions (ROF) of SERFOR. 2024-02-01. www.gob.pe. es-pe.
  6. Book: Supreme Decree No. 014-2001-AG, Approving the Regulation of the Forest and Wildlife Law. April 9, 2001. October 16, 2023.
  7. Web site: List of documents related to the Oversight Regulation. oefa.gob.pe.