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Book (stand-alone)Technical bookLa revue et l'amélioration des données relatives aux produits forestiers au Burundi
EC/FAO ACP Collecte de données - Rapport Technique X6746F
1999Also available in:
No results found.The status of forest product data collection in Burundi, with details of institutions and systems concerned with wood product statistics. Practical suggestions are given for measures to improve existing systems. -
Book (stand-alone)Technical bookRevue et Amélioration des données relatives aux produits forestiers en République de Guinée.
EC/FAO ACP Collecte de données - Rapport Technique AFDCA/TP/13
2000Also available in:
No results found.A background to the most important wood products of the Republic of Guinea like industrial roundwood, fuelwood, sawn timber, charcoal, etc. A special part is dedicated to the data collected about these wood products and to the methodologies used. Suggestions on how the methods could be improved and what means are necessary to achieve these measures are also mentioned. The annexes present some of the country's statistics on production, imports, exports, etc. -
Book (stand-alone)Technical bookRevue et amélioration des données relatives aux produits forestiers au Cameroun
EC/FAO ACP Collecte de données - Rapport Technique X6747F
2000Also available in:
No results found.Methods for the collection and analysis of wood product data in Cameroon are discussed in this country report. The reliability of available data is investigated.
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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetHigh-profileThe status of women in agrifood systems
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2023The Status of Women in Agrifood Systems report provides the latest data, lessons learned and recommendations for policy and decision makers about gender in agrifood systems. It reviews and analyzes women’s opportunities and constraints in economic and social processes, while taking stock and assessing progress made in closing a series of gender gaps. It provides compelling examples of policies and programmes with a review of what has worked, and specific recommendations about how to do more, and better. The brief summarizes the key messages and findings. -
MeetingMeeting documentElaboration de la stratégie et du plan d'action national sur la viande de brousse, République du Congo - Rapport de l’atelier et Plan d’action national
Brazzaville République du Congo, 29-31 octobre 2003
2003Also available in:
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Book (series)FlagshipThe State of the World’s Forests 2024
Forest-sector innovations towards a more sustainable future
2024Innovation is essential for achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Sustainable Development Goals. It is also an important accelerator for the transformation to more efficient, inclusive, resilient and sustainable agrifood systems and for achieving global goals such as the eradication of hunger and poverty and the sustainable management and use of natural resources.But innovation does not arise in a vacuum. Among other things, it requires enabling policies; strong, transformative partnerships; investment; an inclusive culture that is open to and encouraging of new ideas; and a willingness to take calculated risks. This edition of The State of the World’s Forests (SOFO) provides highlights on the state of the world’s forests and explores the transformative power of evidence-based innovation in the forest sector, ranging from new technologies to creative and successful policies and institutional changes, to new ways of getting finance to forest owners and managers. Eighteen case studies from around the world provide a glimpse at the wide range of technological, social, policy, institutional and financial forest-sector innovations – and combinations of these – being tested and implemented in real-world conditions. SOFO 2024 identifies barriers to, and enablers of, innovation and enumerates five actions for empowering people to apply their creativity in the forest sector to solve problems and scale up positive impacts.