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China has developed a large, flourishing and rapidly modernising wood and wood fibre industry. China consumes an estimated 365 million m3 (roundwood equivalent) of wood and wood fibre annually and relies heavily upon imports. These imports increased nearly 10-fold between 1996 and 2004 to 106...
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There is a new and increasing emphasis on poverty alleviation and livelihoods improvement in forestry, representing both a challenge and an opportunity. This paper briefly reviews the evolution of the ‘livelihoods’ issue, analyses the concept of ‘poverty alleviation’ and discusses means...
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This presentation covers the main factors driving demand for wood products, global and regional demand to 2020, the significance of developing countries in supply and demand, and the role of Australia in Asia-Pacific.
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capacity for ecologically sustainable forest management is inevitably severely compromised. The international development … necessary, focussed on governance, forest policy and capacity building if the pressures on forests are to be met and the …
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Given the large number of people in both developed and developing countries who rely on forest products and services for subsistence and income, forestry plays a big part in securing sustainable livelihoods. Thus FAO is placing greater emphasis on linking livelihoods, poverty alleviation and...
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