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Final report of the 2016 Asia-Pacific Agricultural Policy Roundtable (20 April 2016) and of the FAO-KRK Regional cross-sectoral Policy Dialogue on Forests for Food Security with a special focus on "Forests for Water and Sustainable Agriculture" (21 April








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    Outcome Note and Recommendations of the FAO-KRK Regional cross-sectoral Policy Dialogue on Forests for Food Security
    With a special focus on "Forests for Water and Sustainable Agriculture" (21 April 2016)
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    Challenges and Opportunities: Policy options for the forestry sector in the Asia-Pacific Region
    Asia-Pacific Forestry Sector Outlook Study Working Paper No: APFSOS/WP/09
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    A summary of the major policy issues and opportunities confronting many of the governments in the Asia-Pacific region, in trying to achieve sustainable and equitable use and management of their forests. Identifies trends in the forestry sector and their broader underlying economic, demographic and social causes.
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    Asia-Pacific Forest Sector Outlook: Innovative forestry for a sustainable future
    Youth contributions from Asia and the Pacific
    2021
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    Young students and people, formally or informally engaged in the forest sector, will be the guardians and managers of tomorrow’s forests. Technology savvy, the youth can play an instrumental role in the uptake and scaling-up of innovative technologies (whether digital technologies, biological technologies, technical innovations on processes and products, or innovative finance and social innovations), able to advance sustainable development in the forest sector in the region. Young people can bring in the innovation debate forward-looking perspectives and out-of-the-box thinking. This is why FAO and CIFOR/FTA decided to strengthen their voice in the debate, relaying their experiences and propositions for sustainable innovation in the forest sector. This FAO and CIFOR co-publication gathers 13 youth contributions, carefully selected. These contributions illustrate, in various contexts, the potential of innovative technologies to advance sustainable forestry and sustainable forest management in the Asia-Pacific region.

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