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Brazilian greenhouse gas emissions: the importance of agriculture and livestock

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Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2009
China
Spain
India
Brazil
New Zealand

Data from the 1990-1994 period presented in the "Brazil's Initial National Communication" document indicated that the country is one of the top world greenhouse gas (GHG) emitters. A large majority of Brazil's GHG emissions come from deforestation mainly of the Amazon biome for agriculture and livestock land uses. This unique inventory is now out of date.

Land restoration to combat desertification: Innovative approaches, quality control and project evaluation

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Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2009
Global

Many drylands in the world suffer problems of land degradation and desertification derived from human activities and exacerbated by drought. Too often these degradation processes have been endured by the ecosystems for a long time, and, according to forecasts of climate change, are likely to worsen in the future.

Assessing the Protection of Forest-based Environmental Services in the Greater Mekong Subregion

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Reports & Research
Novembro, 2009
Nepal
Suíça
Estados Unidos
Vietnam
Suécia
China
Myanmar
Indonésia
Austrália
Cambodja
Índia
Rússia
México
Tailândia
Ásia

This paper examines the drivers of deforestation and the loss of forest services, and the various mechanisms that exist to protect forests in the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS). In most cases policy mechanisms play a greater role in forest protection than payment for environmental services (PES) which has yet to develop in the subregion.

Enquête par télédétection, Evaluation des ressources forestières mondiales 2010 – Objectifs, données, méthodes et approche

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Reports & Research
Novembro, 2009
Costa Rica
Estados Unidos
Itália

Les forêts du monde fournissent des avantages économiques, sociaux et environnementaux d’une importance cruciale. Elles génèrent des moyens de subsistance pour les populations, fournissent des produits ligneux et non ligneux, procurent de l’eau potable et abritent la moitié des espèces animales et végétales de la planète.

Adapting to climate change

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Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2009
Argélia
Burkina Faso
Estados Unidos
Suécia
França
China
Canadá
Congo
Itália
Colômbia
Tailândia
Quênia
Marrocos
Myanmar
Chade
Índia
Rússia
Sudão
Geórgia
Brasil
Gana
Ásia
África
Américas

Los bosques y el agua: Estudio temático elaborado en el ámbito de la Evaluación de los recursos forestales mundiales 2005

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Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2009
Liechtenstein
Fiji
Bangladesh
Honduras
Quênia
El Salvador
Chile
Micronésia
China
Guatemala
Austrália
Áustria
Venezuela
Guiné
Costa Rica
Colômbia
Nepal
Argentina
Índia

En muchas regiones del mundo, la disponibilidad y calidad del agua potable cada vez está más amenazada por su explotación excesiva, el mal uso y la contaminación. En este contexto, la relación entre los bosques y el agua debe recibir una gran prioridad.

Global review of forest pests and diseases

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Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2009
Suíça
Estados Unidos
Israel
Chile
China
Austrália
Chipre
Gana
Malawi
Colômbia
Tailândia
Quênia
Marrocos
Maurícia
África do Sul
Quirguistão
Romênia
Argentina
Índia
Sudão
Barbados

Insect pests, diseases and other biotic agents have considerable impacts on forests and the forest sector. They can adversely affect tree growth and the yield of wood and non-wood products. Damage caused by forest pests can significantly reduce wildlife habitat thereby reducing local biodiversity and species richness.

Les forêts et l’eau:Étude thématique préparée dans le cadre de l’Évalution des ressources forestières mondiales 2005

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Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2009
Liechtenstein
França
Bangladesh
Honduras
Guatemala
China
Canadá
Venezuela
Costa Rica
Colômbia
Panamá
Quênia
Filipinas
Singapura
Índia
México

Dans de nombreuses régions du monde, la quantité d’eau potable et sa qualité sont menacées par la surexploitation, le mauvais usage et la pollution. Il est nécessaire à cet égard d’accorder une haute priorité aux relations entre les forêts et l’eau.