The zero-deforestation movement has gained considerable momentum as governments and companies enter into commitments to curb deforestation. The most innovative are multi-stakeholder initiatives, where governments and international organi- zations have joined with the private sector and civil society organizations in making commit- ments to reduce deforestation. These pledges have created opportunities for improved forest governance by envisaging the private sector at the centre of the movement.
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresjuin, 2018France, Maroc, Suisse, États-Unis d'Amérique, Singapour, Malaisie, Thaïlande, Allemagne, Indonésie, Norvège, Royaume-Uni, Pays-Bas, Congo, Costa Rica, Colombie, Brésil
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 1997Fidji, Suisse, États-Unis d'Amérique, Chili, Chine, Indonésie, Australie, Royaume-Uni, Canada, République de Corée, Uruguay, Thaïlande, Nouvelle-Zélande, Philippines, Afrique du Sud, Malaisie, Japon, Myanmar, Brésil, Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée, Asie, Océanie
An overview of the state of forestry in New Zealand with details of the social and economic environment, forest resources and forest industries. The country's forest policies, institutions and forestry initiatives are outlined. Annexes provide the countries most important forestry statistics.
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesoctobre, 2016France, Bangladesh, Honduras, Allemagne, Pérou, Guatemala, Royaume-Uni, Congo, Guinée, Cameroun, Seychelles, Maroc, Philippines, Japon, Myanmar, Irlande, Gabon, Norvège
The Conference of the Parties (COP) of UNFCCC is a prime opportunity to communicate FAO’s work on climate change and to liaise with potential partners, at the numerous side events and parallel events organized around the COP. This booklet seeks to raise awareness on the impacts of climate change on food security and nutrition and advocate for the importance of having the agricultural sectors properly considered in climate change mechanisms, policies and finances.
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 2001Kenya, Fidji, Guatemala, Japon, Malaisie, Philippines, Chili, Zimbabwe, Allemagne, Australie, Royaume-Uni, Madagascar, Inde, Namibie, Thaïlande
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesdécembre, 2014Burkina Faso, États-Unis d'Amérique, Zambie, Guatemala, Pérou, Indonésie, Royaume-Uni, Ghana, Malawi, Finlande, Kenya, Libéria, Ouganda, Ouzbékistan, République-Unie de Tanzanie, Équateur, Paraguay, Norvège
Forest governance assessment is an expanding practice. People are using Assessments to watch for developing problems, diagnose needs for reform, Monitor progress of programs, and evaluate impacts. Governments, civil society Organizations, development partners, academics and coalitions of stakeholders Have all performed assessments in recent years. In 2012, an expert meeting at fao headquarters in rome recommended the creation of a guide to good practices in forest governance assessment and data collection.
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesdécembre, 2008États-Unis d'Amérique, Chine, Sri Lanka, Indonésie, Royaume-Uni, Pakistan, Thaïlande, Nouvelle-Zélande, Népal, République de Corée, Philippines, Malaisie, Japon, Myanmar, Brunéi Darussalam, Pays-Bas, Inde, Bhoutan, Cambodge, Asia du sud-est, Asie méridionale
Does forest tenure matter? In what way does it matter? What are the links among tenure, sustainable forest management (SFM) and poverty alleviation (PA)? This paper presents the main findings of research that was conducted by FAO and partners from the Asia Forest Partnership with the aim of analysing and understanding the role of tenure arrangements, their enabling impacts and their limitations. The paper presents a summary of different tenure instruments’ performance in supporting SFM and PA, and provides recommendations for more effective forest tenure systems.
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 2001Indonésie, France, Royaume-Uni, Brésil, États-Unis d'Amérique, Éthiopie, Chine
The State of the World's Forests reports every two years on the status of forests, recent major policy and institutional developments and key issues concerning the forest sector. The purpose of the publication is to provide current, reliable and policy-relevant information to policy-makers, foresters and other natural resource managers, academics, forest industry and civil society.
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 2015France, Honduras, États-Unis d'Amérique, Népal, Allemagne, Pérou, Royaume-Uni, Canada, Djibouti, Éthiopie, Costa Rica, Niger, Érythrée, Nouvelle-Zélande, Rwanda, Maroc, Malaisie, Somalie, Italie, République-Unie de Tanzanie, Chine, Kenya
FAO and the Global Mechanism of the UNCCD have joined efforts to prepare this discussion paper on sustainable financing for FLR. It provides an overview of existing funding sources and financial instruments that could be used and adapted specifically for the implementation of FLR efforts at the national, regional and global levels. It identifies innovative financing mechanisms to support the achievement of these global targets and discusses the main challenges for enhanced FLR financing.
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 2015Honduras, États-Unis d'Amérique, Espagne, Allemagne, Pérou, Royaume-Uni, Chine, Éthiopie, République de Corée, Suisse, Costa Rica, Lesotho, Viet Nam, Madagascar, République-Unie de Tanzanie, Pays-Bas, Brésil, Canada
Forest and landscape restoration is a key issue in the ongoing discussions at the Paris Climate Change Conference, convened to broker a game-changing agreement on climate change. On a planet where the mark of human activity is almost ubiquitous, restoration is by necessity a concept that has to take into account human well-being and ongoing change. In addition, in order to succeed in the long term, forest and landscape restoration initiatives will need to successfully engage a range of stakeholders, from policy-makers to local communities and from governments to private actors.
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 2012Suisse, États-Unis d'Amérique, Allemagne, Chine, Indonésie, Australie, Royaume-Uni, Canada, Costa Rica, Finlande, Thaïlande, Japon, Malaisie, Myanmar, Cambodge, Inde, Viet Nam, Asie
Following the ban in logging of natural forests in 1989, Thailand instituted a number of measures to promote private sector involvement in forest plantations. Small farmholders were encouraged to invest in forest plantations, especially by raising long rotation indigenous timber species. While the programme achieved much enthusiasm at the start, only about 40 percent of the planned 1.2 million hectares were planted despite the provision of various incentives.
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