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Collaborative Partnership on Forests Work Plan 2025–2028

Strategic Directions for Collaborative Forest Action










FAO. 2025. Collaborative Partnership on Forests Work Plan 2025–2028 – Strategic Directions for Collaborative Forest Action. Rome.



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