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Lithuania and FAO

Policy Papers & Briefs
Novembro, 2015
Hungria
Bolívia
Lituânia
Europa

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.

Technical considerations for Forest Reference Emission Level and/or Forest Reference Level construction for REDD+ under the UNFCCC

Journal Articles & Books
Julho, 2015
Suíça
Alemanha
Peru
Indonésia
Austrália
Reino Unido
Congo
Guiana
Colômbia
Nepal
México
Malásia
Itália
Equador
Países Baixos
Vietnam
Brasil

The aim of this document is to help countries seeking to develop a REDD+ Forest Reference Emission Level and/or Forest Reference Level (FREL/FRL) under the UNFCCC. The document provides a structural overview of UNFCCC requirements for FREL/FRL construction, summarizing UNFCCC guidance and translating it into elements needed for FREL/FRL construction. A description of possible advantages and risks associated with different options for each of these elements is added to provide some practical considerations to FREL/FRL construction.

Reports of the second session of the African Forestry Commission and of the third session of the Working Party on Wildlife Management

Reports & Research
Novembro, 1969
Argélia
França
Ruanda
Canadá
Alemanha
Dinamarca
Marrocos
Reino Unido
Gana
Serra Leoa
Malawi
Níger
Camarões
Quênia
Libéria
Uganda
Gabão
Botswana
Senegal
Chade
Togo
Costa do Marfim

Meeting Name: African Forestry Commission
Meeting symbol/code: FO-AFC/69/REP.
Session: Sess. 2

Finland and FAO

Policy Papers & Briefs
Novembro, 2015
Nepal
Quênia
Samoa
Somália
Alemanha
Peru
Tanzania
Gana
Djibuti
Etiópia
Finlândia
Noruega
Europa

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.

Understanding forest tenure: What rights and for whom?

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2006
Estados Unidos
China
Indonésia
Reino Unido
Paquistão
Tailândia
Nepal
República da Coreia
Filipinas
Malásia
Japão
Myanmar
Brunei
Países Baixos
Índia
Butão
Vietnam
Cambodja

The study conducted by FAO and partners in South and Southeast Asia was based on an analysis of forest tenure according to two variables: the type of ownership, and the level of control of and access to resources. It aimed to take into account the complex combination of forest ownership − whether legally or customarily defined − and arrangements for the management and use of forest resources. Forest tenure determines who can use what resources, for how long and under what conditions.

Directives mondiales pour la restauration des forêts et des paysages dégradés dans les terres arides

Journal Articles & Books
Setembro, 2016
Burkina Faso
Mauritânia
Mali
Austrália
Gana
Senegal
Níger
Quênia
Síria
África do Sul
Madagáscar
Usbequistão
Tanzania
Botswana
Cazaquistão
Cuba
Ásia
África
Oceânia

Les terres arides couvrent près de la moitié de la surface terrestre et abritent un tiers de la population mondiale. Elles sont confrontées à des défis hors du commun, notamment ceux posés par la désertification, la perte de biodiversité, la pauvreté, l’insécurité alimentaire et les changements climatiques. Quelque 20 pour cent des terres arides de la planète sont dégradées, et les personnes qui vivent sur ces terres sont souvent piégées dans un cercle vicieux de pauvreté, pratiques destructrices et détérioration de l’environnement.

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

Reports & Research
Novembro, 2015
Fiji
Bangladesh
Peru
Indonésia
Austrália
Paquistão
Tailândia
Nepal
Filipinas
Singapura
Malásia
Japão
Myanmar
Cambodja
Índia
Butão
Maldivas
Papua-Nova Guiné
Mongólia
Ásia
Oceânia

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.

Unasylva: XIV World Forestry Congress. No. 247/248. Vol. 67 2016/2-3

Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2016
França
Guiné Equatorial
Nigéria
Maurícia
Canadá
Mali
Alemanha
Indonésia
Burkina Faso
Costa do Marfim
Etiópia
Comores
Camarões
África do Sul
Países Baixos
Índia
Gana

Forests are essential to life on our planet, to mitigating and adapting to climate change, ensuring adequate supply of fresh water, enhancing biodiversity and providing sustainable incomes and livelihoods, including food security. But they face unprecedented and unrelenting pressures. This issue includes a broad selection of the best papers submitted to the XIV World Forestry Congress (Durban, September 2015), as well as an overview of the Congress’s ambitious agenda and outcomes.