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Will Buying Tropical Forest Carbon Benefit The Poor? Evidence from Costa Rica

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Policy Papers & Briefs
december, 2004
Costa Rica

We review claims about the potential for carbon markets that link both payments for carbon services and poverty levels to ongoing rates of tropical deforestation. We then examine these effects empirically for Costa Rica during the 20th century using an econometric approach that addresses the irreversibilities in deforestation.

Réforme agraire: Colonisation et coopératives agricoles 2004/2

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Journal Articles & Books
november, 2004
Angola
Egypt
Malawi
Burkina Faso
Namibia
Guinea-Bissau
Bolivia
Côte d'Ivoire
Congo
Djibouti
Guinea
Ethiopia
Pakistan
Colombia
Indonesia
Cyprus
South Africa
Lesotho
Uganda
Madagascar
Italy
Mexico
Brazil
Africa
Americas

The second volume of Land Reform, Land Settlement and Cooperatives for 2004 comprises eight articles that examine a range of areas central to land tenure activity. They provide a stimulating and, in some cases, critical set of perspectives on how best to tackle some of these issues.

Global forest resources assessment update 2005 - Proceedings - Sub-regional workshop for national correspondents from anglophone African countries

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Journal Articles & Books
november, 2004
Mozambique
South Africa
Gambia
Somalia
Italy
Tanzania
Botswana
Ghana
Senegal
Ethiopia
Namibia
Finland
Malawi
Africa

The Global Forest Resources Assessment Update 2005 was specially mandated by the Committee on Forestry (COFO) during its meeting in 2003, where member countries endorsed recommendations from an Expert Consultation held in the Kotka, Finland in 2002 (Kotka IV). For this purpose, all countries have been requested to provide national reports to FAO during 2004.

FAO/ITTO Expert Consultation on Criteria and Indicators for Sustainable Forest Management

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Reports & Research
november, 2004
United States of America
Germany
Guatemala
Indonesia
Australia
United Kingdom
Canada
Costa Rica
Finland
Cameroon
Cyprus
Japan
Malaysia
Philippines
Italy
Poland
India
Mexico
Brazil
Austria

The Expert Consultation on Criteria and Indicators for Sustainable Forest Management (ECCI-2004) was organized by the Forest Management Bureau of the Philippines, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and the International Tropical Timber Organization and convened in Cebu City, Philippines, from 2 to 4 March 2004.

Global Forest Resources Assessment 2005 - Regional review of national reports for English speaking Caribbean countries

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Journal Articles & Books
november, 2004
Dominica
United States of America
Spain
Belize
Guatemala
Italy
Grenada
Jamaica
Trinidad and Tobago
Suriname
Guyana
Finland
Barbados

The Global Forest Resources Assessment Update 2005 was specially mandated by the Committee on Forestry (COFO) during its meeting in 2003, where member countries endorsed recommendations from an Expert Consultation held in the Kotka, Finland in 2002 (Kotka IV). For this purpose all countries have been requested to provide national reports to FAO during 2004.

What does it take? The role of incentives in forest plantation development in Asia and the Pacific

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Journal Articles & Books
november, 2004
Fiji
Switzerland
United States of America
Chile
China
Indonesia
Australia
Canada
Colombia
Thailand
New Zealand
Philippines
South Africa
Malaysia
Japan
Ecuador
India
Paraguay
Brazil
Asia
Americas
Oceania

Over the past two decades, political developments as well as macro-economic and extra-sectoral policies have affected the forests of Asia and the Pacific to an unprecedented extent, resulting in deforestation and forest degradation. Responding to the diminishing capacity of the region's natural forests to produce timber, many countries have turned to forest plantations.

What does it take? The role of incentives in forest plantation development in Asia and the Pacific. Executive Summary

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Journal Articles & Books
november, 2004
Fiji
Switzerland
United States of America
Chile
China
Indonesia
Australia
Colombia
Thailand
New Zealand
Philippines
South Africa
Malaysia
Japan
Ecuador
India
Paraguay
Brazil
Asia
Americas
Oceania

Over the past two decades, political developments as well as macro-economic and extra-sectoral policies have affected the forests of Asia and the Pacific to an unprecedented extent, resulting in deforestation and forest degradation. Responding to the diminishing capacity of the region's natural forests to produce timber, many countries have turned to forest plantations.

Poverty and forestry

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Journal Articles & Books
november, 2004
Qatar
Kyrgyzstan
Israel
Afghanistan
Azerbaijan
Iran
United Arab Emirates
Jordan
Cyprus
Yemen
Turkey
Turkmenistan
Oman
Uzbekistan
Kuwait
Iraq
Kazakhstan
Tajikistan
Bahrain
Georgia
Armenia
Saudi Arabia
Lebanon
Asia
Central Asia

This paper examines the existing and potential connections between rural people and forests in the Kyrgyz Republic, with the aim of developing an improved understanding of the role and potential role of the forestry sector in poverty reduction.1 While the paper focuses on Kyrgyzstan, the wider aim is to show, building on some of the experiences of Kyrgyzstan, how the connections between forest

Mise a jour de l’évaluation des ressources forestieres mondiales a 2005, Termes et definitions (Version définitive)

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Journal Articles & Books
november, 2004
Guatemala

Les variations dans les définitions, aussi petites soient- elles, peuvent conduire à des résultats divergents. Les définitions constituent, par conséquent, les fondements de tout système d’informations et de connaissances. Les définitions établissent les limites conceptuelles et contextuelles autour des divers éléments d’un sous-ensemble ou d’un ensemble de données.