FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS
Rome, 2005
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Foreword
Acknowledgements
Summary
PART I
SITUATION AND DEVELOPMENTS IN THE FOREST SECTOR
Forest resources
Global Forest Resources Assessment update 2005
New guidance for estimating carbon stock changes in forests
Secondary forests in tropical regions
Forests and trees in small island developing states
Asia’s new woods and fibres
International trade in non-wood forest products
Management, conservation and sustainable development of forests
Sustainable forest management and the ecosystem approach
Forest landscape restoration
Forestry and ecotourism: expanding opportunities in developing countries
Biosecurity and invasive forest tree species
Biotechnology in forestry
Wildland fires
Institutional issues
Trends in privatization in the forest sector
Trends in forestry administration
Efforts to improve forest law compliance
Creating national frameworks for forests under the Kyoto Protocol: challenges ahead
International forest policy dialogue
A historical perspective
United Nations Forum on Forests
Collaborative Partnership on Forests
What the policy dialogue has yielded
National Forest Programme Facility - a growing partnership
Update on forest-related international conventions and agreements
PART II
SELECTED CURRENT ISSUES IN THE FOREST SECTOR
Enhancing economic benefits from forests: changing opportunities and challenges
Forests and forestry in national economies
Factors that affect value capture
Economic benefits to forest resource managers
Conclusion: value, utility and economic benefits
Realizing the economic benefi ts of agroforestry: experiences, lessons and challenges
Examples of economic benefits of agroforestry practices
Multiple stakeholders and multiple criteria for assessing benefits
Lessons learned, challenges and opportunities
Conclusions
Economics of wood energy
Overview of wood energy
Economic value of wood energy production
Economics of wood energy production and consumption in developing countries
Economics of wood energy production and consumption in developed countries
Future strategies and policies
Tariffs and non-tariff measures in trade of forest products
Import tariffs and tariff escalation: attempting to meet international obligations
Non-tariff measures: capturing the potential
Policies that affect trade and non-tariff measures
Trade and sustainable forest management
Conclusions
Forests and war, forests and peace
Tragedy of violent conflict
Geography of violent conflict
Forests and violent conflict
Impact of armed conflict on forests
Post-conflict
Forests for peace – a strategy for action
ANNEXES
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Annex 1: Acronyms
Annex 2: Data tables