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    The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the proposal by the Forestry Policy and Institutions Branch (FONP) to establish an informal interdepartmental task force on cross-sectoral linkages in forestry, and agree on possible follow-up actions.
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    The purpose of the 2nd meeting was to critically review and discuss with the main author, Prof. Franz Schmithüsen, the preliminary background paper (Cross-Sector Linkages in Forestry: Review of Available Information and Considerations on Further Research) and the preparation of country case studies.
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    Based on the methodological framework developed in the previous paper (Cross-Sector Linkages in Forestry), examples of cross-sectoral policy impacts involving forestry were gathered from staff of FAO and several other organisations. The examples were then classified by location, sector involved, type of effects, etc. and a summary analysis carried out. Comments on this paper from the third meeting of the interdepartmental taskforce are available on this site.

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