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Book (stand-alone)Technical reportCountry Report - China
Asia-Pacific Forestry Sector Outlook Study Working Paper No: APFSOS/WP/14
1997Also available in:
No results found.A detailed presentation of forestry development in China covering its role in the socio-economic environment, in timber production and trade and the protection of ecosystems. Trends are identified and national plans outlined. An analysis of wood and non-wood product markets is given -
Book (stand-alone)Technical bookForest Industry Structure and the Evolution of Trade Flows in the Asia-Pacific Region - Scenarios to 2010
Asia-Pacific Forestry Sector Outlook Study Working Paper No: APFSOS/WP/20
1997Also available in:
No results found.This report examines the evolution of the solid wood industries of the forest sector of the Asia-Pacific region from 1995 to 2010. Three scenarios are considered: a base case scenario reflects the current supply and demand conditions of the region, and the current industry structure and trading relationships; a second scenario examines conditions of scarcity of supply from the natural forest and the third scenario combines scarcity conditions with stronger end-product demand. -
Book (stand-alone)Technical reportCountry Report - Japan
Asia-Pacific Forestry Sector Outlook Studies Working Paper No: APFSOS/WP/15
1997Also available in:
No results found.A description of the forest areas and types in Japan. This report reviews the current state of both protected and economic forest areas and predicts long term future demand.
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EC/FAO ACP Data Collection Project technical report - AFDCA/TN/02
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BookletCorporate general interestAgrifood solutions to climate change
FAO's work to tackle the climate crisis
2023Amid a worsening climate crisis and slow progress in cutting greenhouse gases, sustainable agrifood systems practices can help countries and communities to adapt, build resilience and mitigate emissions, ensuring food security and nutrition for a growing global population. FAO is working with countries and partners from government to community level to simultaneously address the challenges of food security, climate change and biodiversity loss.But none of this will ultimately succeed unless the world commits to a significant increase in the quality and quantity of climate finance.