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Lithuania and FAO

Policy Papers & Briefs
November, 2015
Hungary
Bolivia
Lithuania
Europe

Lithuania became an official member of FAO in 1991, and FAO has since contributed more than €4.3 million to finance over 20 projects in the country. These initiatives centred on developing capacities in multiple sectors, including agriculture, forestry, fisheries, livestock and the environment. In recent years, Lithuania has contributed to FAO’s activities in sustainable forest management by supporting the negotiations of the legally binding agreement on forests (LBA) in Europe.

Input to FAO Governance

Reports & Research
November, 2015
Algeria
Philippines
Mexico
Peru
Switzerland

Meeting Name: Near East Forestry and Range Commission (NEFRC)
Meeting symbol/code: FO:NEFRC/2015/10
Session: Sess. 22

Finland and FAO

Policy Papers & Briefs
November, 2015
Nepal
Kenya
Samoa
Somalia
Germany
Peru
Tanzania
Ghana
Djibouti
Ethiopia
Finland
Norway
Europe

Cooperation between Finland and FAO has been ongoing since the Organization was established in 1945. Finland has contributed as well as financially, through active participation in FAO’s work and has been a key donor for projects around the world. As a traditional partner in FAO’s Assistant Professional Officer (APO) Programme, Finland has frequently financed APOs since 1965.

Unasylva: Bosques, árboles y desastres

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2015
Nigeria
Ukraine
China
Belarus
Indonesia
Australia
Austria
Congo
Guinea
Pakistan
Kenya
Liberia
Uganda
South Sudan
Sudan
Sri Lanka

Este número doble de Unasylva busca desentrañar las complejas relaciones que median entre bosques, árboles y desastres, y examinar las mejores formas en que los bosques y árboles pueden gestionarse tanto para resistir a las conmociones como para proteger contra ellas. Los bosques y árboles pueden sin embargo actuar como sistemas naturales de amortiguación frente a las catástrofes y perturbaciones. Desempeñan una función poderosa en la protección contra los desastres y la reducción de sus efectos.

Forests and Climate Change after Lima: Perspectives from the Asia-Pacific region

Reports & Research
November, 2015
Fiji
Bangladesh
Peru
Indonesia
Australia
Pakistan
Thailand
Nepal
Philippines
Singapore
Malaysia
Japan
Myanmar
Cambodia
India
Bhutan
Maldives
Papua New Guinea
Mongolia
Asia
Oceania

Almost every nation is now a signatory to the Convention on Climate Change. The first Conference of Parties (COP) was held in Berlin in 1995. Two decades since, we have come a long way, but we have yet to reach the ultimate objective of stabilizing greenhouse gas concentrations at a level that would end human-induced influence on the climate. While the COP negotiations are landmark events for humankind, many experts who work in the field and are not directly involved in the negotiations cannot claim to comprehend what is being discussed.

FAO Assessment of Forests and Carbon Stocks, 1990-2015. Reduced Overall Emissions, but Increased Degradation

Policy Papers & Briefs
November, 2015
United Kingdom
United States of America
Brazil
Japan

Global estimates of forest emission trends show that total emissions have decreased by over 25 percent between the period 2001–2010 and the period 2011–2015. FAO data show that the decrease is due to a decline in deforestation rates globally. They also reveal that emissions from forest degradation, estimated for the first time, are increasing over time and represent one-quarter of total emissions.