Ministério da Agricultura Florestas e Desenvolvimento Rural (Portugal)
Ministério da Agricultura Florestas e Desenvolvimento Rural
AGROVOC URI:
Tem base programática, história, na “Carta da Lavoura Portuguesa”, aí aprovada. De então para cá, é toda uma vida, feita todos os dias, “Sempre com os Agricultores”, como é o seu lema mais afectivo.
O Instituto de Pesquisa Ambiental da Amazônia (IPAM) é uma organização científica, não governamental e sem fins lucrativos que desde 1995 trabalha pelo desenvolvimento sustentável da Amazônia, de modo a gerar prosperidade econômica, justiça social e a conservação da integridade funcional dos ecossistemas da região.
To facilitate efficient land administration and management, acess to adequate and affordable housing, social and physical infrastructure for national development
To be a globally competitive organization in sustainable management of Land and built environment
MOTTO
The Dedan Kimathi University of Technology motto is: “Better Life through Technology”.
VISION STATEMENT
To be a Premier Technological University Excelling in Quality Education, Research, and Technology Transfer for National Development.
MISSION STATEMENT
The Forest Products Society is an international not-for-profit technical association founded in 1947 to provide an information network for all segments of the forest products industry. Learn more about the Society's history. Membership is open to all interested individuals and organizations.
We are a multi-faceted agency that manages and protects 154 national forests and 20 grasslands in 43 states and Puerto Rico. The agency’s mission is to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of the nation’s forests and grasslands to meet the needs of present and future generations.
The Asia Forest Network is dedicated to supporting the role of communities in protection and sustainable use of Asia's forests. AFN is comprised of a coalition of planners, policy makers, government foresters, scientists, researchers, and NGOs. Since its founding in 1987, AFN has become affiliated with over thirty institutions and 700 individuals from Asia, Europe, United States, Africa, South America, and Canada.
There has been a long tradition of cooperation between the federal and provincial/territorial governments in forestry matters.
The establishment of the CCFM in 1985 provided an important forum for the respective governments to exchange information, work cooperatively, provide leadership and generate actions on forestry related matters of interests to all Canadians above and beyond the work done by individuals governments.
The primary role of the CCFM is to provide: