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Greening cities for improving urban livelihoods

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2006
Qatar
Kyrgyzstan
Iraq
Afghanistan
Azerbaijan
Iran
Jordan
Cyprus
Yemen
Turkey
Turkmenistan
Oman
Uzbekistan
Syrian Arab Republic
Kuwait
Kazakhstan
Tajikistan
Bahrain
Georgia
Armenia
Saudi Arabia
United Arab Emirates

A thematic study on “Urban and peri-urban forestry” focuses on the potentials and constraints for urban forestry development at regional and sub-regional levels considering the current experience and future prospects of urbanization in the region that is expected to take place in the next 15 years. As a complement to this thematic Urban and peri-urban forestry study, a livelihoods analysis of the contribution of forests and trees to urban poor livelihoods has been carried out the Sub-programme on access to natural resources of the Livelihood Support Programme (GCP/INT/803/UK).

Meilleures pratiques pour l’application des lois dans le secteur forestier

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2006
Honduras
Kenya
Guatemala
China
Sri Lanka
Indonesia
Laos
Bolivia
Ghana
Congo
Malawi
Costa Rica
Niger
Cameroon
Mozambique
Liberia
Philippines
Nicaragua
Myanmar
Cambodia
Paraguay
Canada

L’application des lois forestières suscite une attention croissante sur la scène internationale car des volumes importants de bois sont abattus, transformés et négociés illégalement chaque année. La coupe illicite et le commerce qui en découle sont un problème complexe qui a de profondes répercussions environnementales, sociales et économiques. Diverses parties prenantes – au niveau local, national et international – s’attaquent au problème.

Depleting natural wealth – perpetuating poverty

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2006
Nepal
Laos
Mozambique
Zambia
Kyrgyzstan
Guatemala
China
Cambodia
India
Ethiopia
Mongolia
New Zealand
Asia

This paper represents part of an area of work in support of enhancing access to land and forest resources in support of rural livelihoods in Mongolia. . This synthesis report draws on field studies undertaken recently in five rural areas of Mongolia, covering all ecological zones from montane and northern taiga forest to arid forest in the Gobi. Our findings document and explain, with case studies and documentation from participatory analysis, the downward cycle of resource depletion and descend into poverty that is in action.

Las mejores prácticas para fomentar la observancia de la ley en el sector forestal

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2006
Fiji
Honduras
Mozambique
Gambia
Chile
Guatemala
China
Indonesia
Laos
Bolivia
Ghana
Congo
Malawi
Costa Rica
Niger
Kenya
Liberia
Nicaragua
Myanmar
Ecuador
Argentina
India

La observancia de la legislación forestal suscita una atención creciente en el escenario de la política forestal internacional porque todos los años se tala, elabora y comercia ilegalmente un volumen significativo de madera. La explotación ilegal y el comercio asociado constituyen un problema complejo con graves consecuencias ambientales, sociales y económicas. Diferentes instancias locales, nacionales e internacionales han adoptado medidas para resolver este problema.

Global planted forests thematic study: Results and analysis

Reports & Research
November, 2006
Algeria
France
United States of America
Chile
Ukraine
China
Indonesia
Bulgaria
United Kingdom
Iran
Italy
New Zealand
Philippines
South Africa
Malaysia
Japan
Australia
Myanmar
Argentina
India
Turkey
Brazil

Globally, according to FRA 2000, planted forests account ed for only 5% of forest area, but up to 35% of industrial roundwood supply. This is anticipated to rise to 40-44% by 2020. Planted forests reflect a higher social, environmental and economic importance than their area would suggest. Many countries have existing planted forest data that is not based upon forest inventory, is incomplete and often outdated. Thus it is difficult to measure and plan the quantity and quality of planted forest resources and the provision of goods and services that they supply.

Andean Countries: A Strategy for Forestry, Volume I of V . Executive Summary

Reports & Research
November, 2006
United States of America
Chile
Peru
Italy
Colombia
Ecuador
Bolivia
Argentina
Venezuela
Uruguay
Americas

To address the needs of individual regions, such as LAC, more detailed regional and sub regional strategies are needed to ensure that forestry contributes fully to the challenges of poverty, inequity, environmental degradation and sustainable development. This report presents such a strategy for four Andean Countries of South America, that is, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. Venezuela could not be included because of time constraints, and the difficulties of obtaining a suitable consultant to carry out the field work.

Urban and peri-urban forestry and greening in west and Central Asia

Reports & Research
November, 2006
Qatar
Kyrgyzstan
Iraq
Afghanistan
Azerbaijan
Iran
United Arab Emirates
Jordan
Cyprus
Yemen
Turkey
Turkmenistan
Oman
Uzbekistan
Syrian Arab Republic
Kuwait
Kazakhstan
Tajikistan
Bahrain
Georgia
Armenia
Saudi Arabia
Lebanon
Central Asia
Western Asia

FAO has initiated a series of global and regional sector outlook studies to examine linkages between forests and societies and to indicate emerging opportunities and challenges. The Forestry Outlook Study for West and Central Asia (FOWECA) has considered these issues through an extended consultative process in 23 different national contexts in West and Central Asia.

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.

Dwesa-Cwebe: Brief analysis

Training Resources & Tools
August, 2006
South Africa

This review follows a five day day field based learning session on the failure to implement the co management agreement in Dwesa Cwebe. It highlights a range of problems evident in 2007/8 including: