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Displaying 4306 - 4310 of 5073Funding sustainable forestry
This issue of Unasylva looks at various aspects of the overall financing situation in forestry and highlights areas where additional progress could and should be made. The issue draws heavily on material prepared for the June 1996 Workshop on Financial Mechanisms and Sources of Finance for Sustainable Forestry, held in Pretoria, South Africa.
réforme agraire:COLONISATION ET COOPÉRATIVES AGRICOLES
Guide Pratique de l'Approche Filière. Le Cas de l'Approvisionnement et de la Distribution des Produits Alimentaires dans les Villes
Conservacion y utilization sostenible de los recursos geneticos forestales
Meeting symbol/code: COFO 97 5
THE POLICY CONTEXT FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE FOREST AND FOREST INDUSTRIES SECTOR IN EUROPE
This Working Paper presents the outlook for policies in the main sectors influencing the forest and forest products sector: demographic and social affairs, economy, energy, environment, landuse and regional development, agriculture, industry, trade, construction and the public sector. For each, policy issues and options are explored, as well as their implications for the forest and forest industries sector. A “base scenario” for future policies in these areas is also presented.