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Inventaire forestier mondial 1958

Journal Articles & Books
November, 1958
United States of America
Dominican Republic
Chile
Sweden
Germany
Denmark
Guatemala
Ireland
Côte d'Ivoire
Italy
Finland
Colombia
Thailand
Philippines
Spain
Madagascar
Myanmar
Japan
India
Senegal
Sudan
Norway
Canada

World Forest Inventory 1958

Helping forests take cover

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2005
Asia

It may come as a paradox that while interest in tropical forests worldwide has been steadily growing in the last century, this has in no way halted the continued loss and degradation of one of earth's grandest terrestrial ecosystems. In fact, the extent and rate of degradation is accelerating. Some places have completely lost their original forests, while in others the structure and biomass of the forest have been irreparably damaged. Concern for this loss is not limited to the extinction of animal and plant species.

Non-thematic issue

Journal Articles & Books
November, 1948
France
Switzerland
United States of America
Fiji
China
Indonesia
Australia
United Kingdom
Denmark
Guinea
Republic of Korea
Finland
Pakistan
Japan
Myanmar
Netherlands
India
Brazil
Canada

An international journal of forestry and forest industries

Roadmap for the establishment of Forest Reference levels and the National Forest Monitoring System

Journal Articles & Books
May, 2016
Kenya
Switzerland
Japan
Zambia
Tanzania
Congo
South Sudan
Ethiopia
Costa Rica
Finland
Papua New Guinea
Africa

The Government of Kenya is in the process of establishing a National REDD+ Programme through the Kenya Forest Service (KFS). Two critical elements of the National REDD+ Programme are forest reference levels (FRL) and a National Forest Monitoring System (NFMS). This document describes the steps towards establishing the design of the NFMS and reference levels, through an enumeration and description of required tasks.

Evaluation et surveillance des forêts

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2002
Finland
United States of America

L'Evaluation des ressources forestires mondiales 2000 (ERF 2000) est prsent acheve, mais les travaux relatifs la suivante ont dj commenc. La consultation d'experts Evaluation des ressources forestires mondiales - harmoniser les efforts nationaux et internationaux, connue sous le nom de Kotka IV, a rassembl, en juillet 2002, des experts internationaux pour examiner les concepts et les stratgies futurs. Les articles de ce numro d'Unasylva ont t adapts pour un plus large public, partir de documents prpars pour la Consultation.