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    Indo-Malaya Critical Forest Biome Integrated Program Regional Coordination and Technical Support Project 2024
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    Despite baseline efforts, 60% of Indo-Malaya's original vegetation has been lost until 2020, and the remaining primary forests are under significant pressure. The Indo-Malaya Critical Forest Biome Integrated Program (I-M CFB IP) - Regional Coordination and Technical Support Project (RCP)F provides the programmatic approach framework for maximizing transformational impact by three country projects in Lao People's Democratic Republic (PDR), Papua New Guinea, and Thailand to jointly achieve the IP objective: to contribute to maintaining the integrity of globally important primary forests of Indo-Malaya for maximizing multiple global environment benefits related to carbon and biodiversity.
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    Indo-Malaya Critical Forest Biome Integrated Program (IM CFB IP),
    Regional Coordination and Technical Support Project: Information Paper
    2024
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    Regional Coordination and Technical Support Project (RCP), will serve as a regional framework to leverage political and technical engagement at regional level. Specifically, one core objective of the RCP is to facilitate regional dialogue and exchange on a regional vision on the conservation and sustainable use of primary forests of Southeast Asia plus Bhutan and Papua New Guinea. Other activities include technical assistance, knowledge exchange, establishment of a regional knowledge and learning hub on primary forests, and the convening of a primary forest investment forum. By engaging as political partner in the RCP, AMS / ASEAN the project will not only shape the regional vision on primary forests but also leverage additional resources and expertise in support of the region’s primary forests as well as in support of meeting AMS’s commitments under the UN Forum on Forests, the UN Climate Convention and the UN Biodiversity Plan – thereby positioning the region as a leader in global forest stewardship.
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    Non-wood forest products In 15 countries of Tropical Asia
    An overview
    2002
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    This regional study presents an overview of the socio-economic importance of the use of non-wood forest products (NWFP) in 15 countries of Tropical Asia. The document consists of two main parts: (1) presentation of background information on the programme activities and methodology and an analysis of the available information at the regional level; and (2) presentation of data on NWFP at the national level (so-called "country profiles").

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