Bosques, seguridad alimentaria y medios de vida sostenibles
Como muestran los artculos de este nmero, los bosques contribuyen a la seguridad alimentaria y al sustento sostenible de diversos modos, directa e indirectamente, sirviendo de apoyo a los sistemas agrcolas, correspondindoles un papel en el desarrollo rural y en el mantenimiento de la integridad ecolgica y en la creacin de oportunidades de empleo y generacin de ingresos.
Forest research
This issue of Unasylva examines a number of facets of forestry research, emphasizing needs for and efforts made towards strengthening national capability in the developing countries.
Recursos geneticos forestales
Ressources genetiques forestières
La riqueza forestal del porvenir
Revista internacional de silvicultura e industrias forestales
Non-thematic issue
An international journal of forestry and forest industries
Global planted forest thematic - supplement to Forest Resources Assessment 2005 - Guidelines for National Reporting Tables for Planted Forests
Globally, according to FRA 2000, planted forests accounted for only 5% of forest area, but up to 35% of industrial roundwood supply. This is anticipated to rise to 40-44% by 2020. Planted forests reflect a higher social, environmental and economic importance than their area would suggest. Many countries have existing planted forest data that is not based upon forest inventory, is incomplete and often outdated. Thus it is difficult to measure and plan the quantity and quality of planted forest resources and the provision of goods and services that they supply.
Report of the Twenty-second session of the Committee on Forestry
Meeting Name: Committee on Forestry
Meeting symbol/code: COFO/2014/REP
خفض الانبعاثات الناجمة عن إزالة الغابات وتدهورها، ومؤتمر القمة المعني بالمناخ لعام 2014
Meeting Name: Committee on Forestry
Meeting symbol/code: COFO/2014/7.2
REDD+ and FLEGT: Working Together to Strengthen Forest Governance and Mitigate Climate Change
Forest loss contributes to one-sixth of annual greenhouse gas emissions, making it a major contributor to climate change. Experience shows that approaches to reducing deforestation and forest degradation and strengthening forest governance – such as Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) and Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade (FLEGT) – can be far more effective in countering forest loss if they are jointly implemented. To date, however, few countries have capitalized on the synergies between these processes.