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Situación de los bosques del mundo 2005

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2005
Dominica
Fiji
Samoa
Micronésia
Guatemala
Guiné-Bissau
Vanuatu
Jamaica
Tonga
Suriname
Malta
Guiné
Guiana
Seychelles
Indonésia
Kiribati
Tuvalu
Palau
Baamas
Barbados
Nauru
Cuba

Situación de los bosques del mundo –que llega ahora a su sexta edición– presenta un panorama mundial del sector forestal en el que se ofrece la última informa-ción disponible sobre actividades y acontecimientos. Colaboraciones de organizaciones no gubernamen-tales (ONG), personas que actúan a título personal y funcionarios de la FAO ponen de relieve desafíos y oportunidades relacionados con algunas de las princi-pales cuestiones que están surgiendo actualmente.

Proceedings of training of national correspondents on assessing and monitoring of forest land use and changes

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2004
Índia
África do Sul
Uganda
Guatemala
Alemanha

At the request of its member countries, FAO has been carrying out global forest resources assessments (FRA) since 1947, in collaboration with countries and other partners, notably the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE). The global FRA reports on the worldwide status and trends of forest resources, their management and uses. It is based on nationally validated data from national forest inventories and assessments.

Kenya's forest resource assessment

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2000
Quênia
Chipre
África

The fifteen-page report starts with an executive summary on the forest resources in Kenya. It is composed of six sections describing the types of forests and inventories, the volume of data of natural forests, the total reported area of all forest plantations, the forest area by naturalness and the forest fire situation in the country.

Leaflet: The Fifth Mediterranean Forest Week

Policy Papers & Briefs
Junho, 2016
Marrocos

this MFW will be an approach to restoration which requires coordination between sectors intended to promote productive multifunctional territories characterised by an optimal balance negotiated with local actors in terms of supply of economic, social and environmental benefits. This internationally-recognized vision for Forest and Landscape Restoration (FLR) allows the promotion of synergies between the three Rio conventions and can contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG).

Management of natural forests in dry-tropical zones

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 1997
Burkina Faso
Índia
Suécia
Níger
Madagáscar
Brasil
Paraguai

The management of natural forests in tropical dry zones is the topic addressed by this publication. The document has been long expected by many technicians involved in the management, conservation, and sustainable development of forests, on which depend many people of Africa, Asia and Latin America. In its first part, the document reviews relevant issues, nature and diversity of these forest formations and the biological, socio-economic and human factors that affect their present evolution.