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Foresterie et sécurité alimentaire

Journal Articles & Books
November, 1990

Le prsent numro d'Unasylva examine en dtail le rapport entre la foresterie et la scurit alimentaire et se pose la question suivante: Que peut-on faire pour que les programmes et activits de dveloppement forestier contribuent dans la mesure du possible assurer l'accs conomique et physique aux produits alimentaires pour tous et en tout temps? Dans l'article de fond, M.

Forest Ecology and Management. Science to Sustain the World’s Forests

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2015
United States of America
Peru
Indonesia
Australia
Bolivia
China
Malta
Russia
Italy
Finland
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Japan
Uganda
Myanmar
Argentina
India
United Kingdom
Paraguay
Mexico
Brazil
Canada

This paper introduces a Special Issue of Forest Ecology and Management that includes a collection of analytical results from the 2015 Global Forest Resources Assessment (FRA 2015) covering 25 years of forest change (1990–2015). FRA 2015 builds on a series of global assessments that began in 1948 and covers change in forest area and type, volume, biomass and carbon stocking, measures of sustainable forest management, biodiversity and conservation, soil and water protective functions, wood production and a number of socio-economic variables.

2002 Année Internationale de la Montagne

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2002
Nepal
Kenya
Ecuador
Mexico
Canada

Une dclaration du Directeur gnral de la FAO et du Roi du Npal, un aperu de certains aspects des montagnes et des activits apparentes entreprises dans des pays comme la Bolivie, l'Italie, le Kirghizistan et le Prou, et des informations sur les forts montagnardes, les forts tropicales de brouillard et les montagnes sacres compltent cette incursion d'Unasylva dans les montagnes.

THE DEVELOPMENT OF EUROPEAN FOREST RESOURCES, 1950 to 2000: A BETTER INFORMATION BASE

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2003
Slovenia
France
Switzerland
Belgium
Spain
Sweden
Germany
Denmark
United Kingdom
Canada
Russia
Finland
Slovakia
Hungary
Italy
Portugal
Poland
Netherlands
Ireland
Czech Republic
Turkey
Norway
Austria
Europe

This study deals with the challenge of adjusting inconsistencies in the historical data series over time for the main forest resources parameters based on the UNECE/FAO Forest Resources Assessments (FRA) source data. It describes the methods used to improve the quality of long-term series based on national inventory data and assesses trends for a number of European countries. It attempts to identify driving forces behind major long-term changes in key forest resource parameters.

Emissions Overview tool

Policy Papers & Briefs
February, 2016

This user instruction guide provides detailed description of the Emissions Overview On-line Tool, which is part of the AFOLU Emissions Analysis Tools aimed at supporting Member Countries in improving their national capacity to address UNFCCC reporting requirements and to design climate policy actions (i.e. GHG Inventories, Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions – NAMAs – and Nationally Determined Contributions – NDCs) for the agriculture, forestry and other land use (AFOLU) sector.

Situation des ressources génétiques forestières de la Mauritanie

Reports & Research
November, 2001
Mauritania
Burkina Faso
Mali
Africa

La présente publication «Situation des ressources génétiques forestières de la Mauritanie» est issue d’un rapport national présenté à l’Atelier sous-régional FAO/IPGRI/CIRAF sur la conservation, la gestion, l’utilisation durable et la mise en valeur des ressources génétiques forestières de la zone sahélienne (Ouagadougou, 22-24 sept. 1998).

Proceedings of the International Conference on Timber Plantation Development

Reports & Research
November, 2001
Philippines
Malaysia
China
Italy
Indonesia
India
Thailand
New Zealand
Asia
Oceania

The natural forests used to be the only source of commercial timber in tropical timber producing countries. In the past several years however, governments have begun implementing strict conservation policies, which have curtailed the harvest levels from this fast depleting resource base. To meet their respective wood requirements and at the same time revegetate denuded areas, most tropical countries have started to embark in tree plantation programs.