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Strengthening Forest Tenure Systems and Governance

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2014
Indonesia
Nepal
Mexico
Uganda
Vietnam
Guatemala

This publication is a result of a close collaboration between FAO and RECOFTC - the Centre for People and Forests. Many colleagues from both the FAO and RECOFTC as well as other training and tenure experts have provided useful comments and suggestions over the course of developing the materials. This module is designed for training involving a mix of participants interested in contributing to more effective forest tenure policy and programmes.

Forest and Farm Facility (FFF): Forest and Farm Producers Working Together to Improve Policy and Secure Tenure

Policy Papers & Briefs
January, 2016
Finland
Bolivia
Gambia
Myanmar
Sweden
Germany
Guatemala

As a large proportion of the rural private sector, forest and farm producers are the primary actors in rural transformation and sustainable development. They possess knowledge and experience essential to shaping effective successful policies and actions. Through its support to local and national producer organizations, the Forest and Farm Facility (FFF) is working to ensure forest and farm producers are involved in national decision-making processes that impact their livelihoods and the sustainable management of forests, in turn helping to achieve many of the Sustainable Development Goals.

Tenure of indigenous peoples territories and REDD+ as a forestry management incentive: the case of Mesoamerican countries

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2013
Honduras
Nigeria
United States of America
Spain
El Salvador
Guatemala
Peru
Germany
Indonesia
Norway
Bolivia
Costa Rica
Panama
Switzerland
Nicaragua
Belize
Italy
Ecuador
Netherlands
Mexico
Brazil
Americas

Programmes to reduce emissions from deforestation and ecosystem degradation, such as REDD+ and other forestry incentive programmes, including Payment for Environmental Services (PES), could represent an opportunity to strengthen processes of conservation, sustainable usage and poverty reduction in the Mesoamerican region, particularly in indigenous territories and communities.

In search of excellence: exemplary forest management in Asia and the Pacific

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2005
Fiji
China
Sri Lanka
Indonesia
Vanuatu
Republic of Korea
Thailand
New Zealand
Nepal
Laos
Philippines
Vietnam
Japan
Australia
Cambodia
India
Malaysia
Asia
Oceania

This publication reflects the outcome of an ambitious initiative to identify instances of exemplary forest management in the region and examine the core components of high quality forest management in an effort to illustrate good forest management to a wide audience and encourage others to take up some of the most promising ideas, methods and approaches. More than 170 nominations were received from 21 countries in the region. Twenty-eight case studies were selected.

How forests can reduce poverty

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2001
Italy

The international community is committed to eliminating poverty. International development targets to that end include a reduction by half in the number of people who are food insecure and a similar reduction in the proportion of people living in extreme poverty by the year 2015. The Forestry Department of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), with the support of the UK’s Department for International Development (DFID), held an interagency Forum on the Role of Forestry in Poverty Alleviation in September 2001.

Nature & Faune 29(2). Les forêts et les populations:Investir dans un avenir durable pour l’Afrique

Journal Articles & Books
June, 2015
France
Nigeria
Nepal
Luxembourg
Mali
Burundi
Zimbabwe
Ghana
Congo
Malawi
Niger
Kenya
Nicaragua
Uganda
Rwanda
Tanzania
Côte d'Ivoire
Africa

Ce numéro du journal Nature & Faune aborde le thème central suivant : « Les Forêts et les populations : Investir dans un avenir durable pour l’Afrique ». Il s’agit d’un numéro spécial pour célébrer la toute première édition du Congrès forestier mondial (CFM) en Afrique. Cet évènement offre aux pays, scientifiques, forestiers, décideurs et professionnels africains du secteur forestier et des domaines afférents, une opportunité de présenter leurs activités en cours dans le cadre du développement de la foresterie en Afrique.

Comment la forêt peut réduire la pauvreté

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2002

Le Département des forêts de l’Organisation des Nations Unies pour l’alimentation et l’agriculture (FAO), avec le concours du Ministère du développement international du Royaume-Uni (DFID), a tenu, en septembre 2001, un Forum interinstitutions sur le rôle de la foresterie dans la réduction de la pauvreté. À cette occasion, des analystes de pays en développement ainsi que des représentants d’organismes bilatéraux et multilatéraux, d’organisations de recherche internationales et d’organisations non gouvernementales (ONG) se sont réunis pour partager leurs expériences.

Cuarenta años de forestería comunitaria

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2016
Angola
Fiji
Honduras
Nepal
Zambia
Gambia
Burkina Faso
China
Namibia
Indonesia
Australia
Bolivia
Congo
Guinea
Malawi
Niger
Mozambique
Liberia
Uganda
India
Togo
Kenya

Desde las décadas de 1970 y 1980, la forestería comunitaria ha ido adquiriendo cada vez más popularidad, a partir del concepto de que las comunidades locales, cuando se les conceden suficientes derechos de propiedad sobre los bosques colectivos locales, pueden organizarse de forma autónoma y crear instituciones locales a fin de reglamentar el uso de los recursos naturales y manejarlos de forma sostenible.

Asia-Pacific forestry: outlook and realities five years since APFSOS

Reports & Research
November, 2006
Timor-Leste
Fiji
Micronesia
China
Indonesia
Australia
Republic of Korea
Thailand
New Zealand
Nepal
Italy
Philippines
Marshall Islands
Singapore
Malaysia
Japan
Myanmar
Cambodia
Kiribati
India
Bhutan
Mongolia
Asia

The initial Asia-Pacific Forestry Sector Outlook Study (APFSOS) drew together the myriad forestry dimensions to provide a coherent description and analysis of the situation and prospects for forestry in the region. The study resulted in 50 working papers on a variety of forestry themes. The formal aspects of the study culminated in a comprehensive main report, published in November 1998. APFSOS provided an important roadmap for forestry sector development in the Asia-Pacific region to 2010, which is still being used to guide policy makers in the region today.