FO:APFC/2004/REP REPORTAsia-Pacific Forestry Commission Twentieth sessionNadi, Fiji 19-23 May 2004
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PREVIOUS SESSIONS OF THE COMMISSION
State of forestry in the region
Forestry activities of interest to the region
In-session seminar: in search of excellence: exemplary forest management in Asia and the Pacific
Financing sustainable forest management
In-session seminar: alternative forest management models: alternatives for achieving sustainability and reducing poverty
Forest conventions, treaties and more: are regional agreements the way to go?
Information items
Other business
ADOPTION OF AGENDA (Item 1)
ELECTION OF OFFICERS (Item 2)
STATE OF FORESTRY IN THE REGION (Item 3)
FORESTRY ACTIVITIES OF INTEREST TO THE REGION (Item 4)
IN-SESSION SEMINAR: IN SEARCH OF EXCELLENCE: EXEMPLARY FOREST MANAGEMENT IN ASIA AND THE PACIFIC (Item 5)
FINANCING SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT (Item 6)
IN-SESSION SEMINAR: ALTERNATIVE
FOREST MANAGEMENT MODELS: ALTERNATIVES FOR ACHIEVING SUSTAINABILITY
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REDUCING POVERTY (Item 7)
FOREST CONVENTIONS, TREATIES AND MORE: ARE REGIONAL AGREEMENTS THE WAY TO GO? (Item 8)
INFORMATION ITEMS (Item 9)
REGIONAL ISSUES IDENTIFIED BY THE COMMISSION FOR THE ATTENTION OF THE COMMITTEE ON FORESTRY (Item 10)
OTHER BUSINESS (Item 11)
DATE AND PLACE OF THE NEXT SESSION (Item 12)
ADOPTION OF THE REPORT (Item 13)
CLOSING