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Les Données Statistiques Sur Les Produits Forestiers Non-Ligneux Au Rwanda

Journal Articles & Books
November, 1999
Rwanda
France
Burundi
Congo
Africa

An overview of NWFP statistics in Rwanda. It emphasises the main species which include medical plants (and their uses), fodder plants, decorative plants, honey producing plants, fruit plants and oil plants. Furthermore, the report also presents information on mushrooms, bushmeat, fishing and activities related to ecotourism.

Techniques de gestion des écosystèmes forestiers tropicaux: etat de l'art

Journal Articles & Books
November, 1999
Burkina Faso
Bangladesh
Honduras
Rwanda
Luxembourg
Mali
Burundi
Zimbabwe
Sri Lanka
Congo
Malawi
Niger
Panama
Nigeria
Kenya
Philippines
Madagascar
Togo
Gabon
France

Une évaluation de l'état du secteur forestier sur le plan de la gestion des différents types de forêts en vue d'un approvisionnement durable des biens et des services. Le caractère durable des pratiques actuelles est discuté et les recommandations et exigences techniques pour une gestion améliorée sont soulignées.

Non-wood forest products statistics in Angola

Journal Articles & Books
November, 1999
Angola
Mozambique
South Africa
Portugal
Africa

Forest resources could play a huge role in the development of the country. There is a range of NWFP used every day by the people in order to satisfy their basic needs, such as for food, medicine purposes, and other uses. The use of these products is recognized, but it is still very difficult to know how much they are used. There is very little available data concerning NWFP and no effort is made to acquire information to assist the sector in planning and ensuring its sustainable administration, management and use for the future generations as well.

Asia-Pacific Forestry Statistics Compendium: Volume I - Socio-Economic, Resources and Non-Wood Products Statistics

Journal Articles & Books
November, 1999
Dominica
Fiji
Bangladesh
Tuvalu
Mauritius
Dominican Republic
Samoa
Micronesia
Vanuatu
Tonga
Suriname
Cook Islands
Comoros
Guyana
Cape Verde
Malaysia
Trinidad and Tobago
Palau
Marshall Islands
Belize
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Grenada
Jamaica
Sao Tome and Principe
Cuba
Malta
Guinea
Uruguay
Solomon Islands
Seychelles
Bahrain
Kiribati
Haiti
Nauru
Saint Lucia
India
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Bahamas
Bhutan
Antigua and Barbuda
Barbados
Papua New Guinea
Niue
Americas
Europe
Asia
Africa
Oceania

A synthesis of available data on social and economic factors, forest resources and nonwood forest products production and trade in the Asia-Pacific region. This study draws together information from a variety of statistical databases and from country and thematic studies in this working paper series. With the most important overall regional statistics tabulated is intended as a convenient starting point for analysts.

Données Statistiques Des Produits Forestiers Non-Ligneux Du Tchad

Journal Articles & Books
November, 1999
France
Nigeria
Senegal
Chad
Mali
Niger
Africa

A study presenting the state of NWFP data collection in Chad. This overview describes the main NWFP such as gum, fruits, pharmaceuticals and aromatic plants. It also includes a description of the products and species followed by a section dedicated to the services offered by the forest.

Economic rent from forest operations in Suriname and a proposal for revising Surinam's forest revenue system

Journal Articles & Books
November, 1999
Antigua and Barbuda
Dominican Republic
Dominica
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Indonesia
Grenada
Jamaica
Suriname
Venezuela
Guyana
Belize
Italy
Trinidad and Tobago
Netherlands
Saint Lucia
Bahamas
Barbados
Brazil
Americas

This report presents the results of an analysis of economic rent from roundwood production in Suriname. It starts by describing the concept of economic rent: what it means; how it is calculated; and why it is so important. it then presents the results of the economic rent analysis and presents some recommendations for forest charges in Suriname. Later sections describe some ways to improve the efficiency and profitability of the forestry sector in Suriname and some ways that current constraints may be overcome.

Más Allá De La Ordenación Forestal Sostenible - oportunidades y desafíos para una mejor ordenación forestal en el próximo milenio

Journal Articles & Books
November, 1999
India
Indonesia
Austria
China
Nepal

Un conciso resumen del estado del conocimiento y de la experiencia correspondiente al manejo forestal sostenible ha sido preparado como un aporte para las Revisiones, Estrategias y puesta en práctica de las Políticas Forestales del Banco Mundial. Se ha realizado una descripción de las experiencias ganadas sobre los diferentes sistemas forestales, seguidos de una discusión de las perspectivas de los recursos forestales y del mercado de los productos forestales. Se analizan el mercado, las políticas y las faltas institucionales y se remarcan posibles soluciones.

Ressources forestières naturelles et plantations au Mali

Journal Articles & Books
November, 1999
Mali
Africa

A medium-size report that deals with the overall situation of data on forest resources and plantations in Mali. The report is divided into five main sections that describe the information used (section 1), followed by a number of tables describing different aspects of the country's resources (surface, volume, state of plantations, etc.). The last part of the report gives details about natural forests, plantations as well as how forest resources have evolved through time.

A macroeconomic survey of the forestry sector in Latvia

Journal Articles & Books
November, 1999
Egypt
Estonia
Slovakia
Lithuania
Sweden
Ukraine
Denmark
Germany
Latvia
Finland
Japan
Turkey
Uzbekistan
Poland
Netherlands
Russia
Norway
France
Europe

This report presents the outcome of a macroeconomic survey of the forest sector of the Republic of Latvia. It presents issues and parameters facing public and private sector decision-makers in their respective attempts to develop this sector. It identifies opportunities and constraints to investment and proposes measures to, accordingly, either engage them or remove them. It also attempts to introduce simple methodologies to undertake analysis currently constrained by the absence of more comprehensive data.