This proceedings contains the highlights of the International Workshop of Experts on Financing Sustainable Forest Management that was held 22-25 January 2001 in Oslo, Norway and also the full set of papers for the workshop. The meeting was organised to provide support to the U.N.'s post-Earth Summit international dialogue on forests by advancing discussions on the financing of sustainable forest management (SFM). It focussed on three topics: the feasibility of a proposed mechanism known as Investment Promotion Entity (IPE); private-sector financing of SFM; and other means of increasing financial resources from all sources, including the proposed Global Forest Fund. The highlights include: 1) the poor competitiveness of the forest sector in ...
Increasing forest financing requires better communication and understanding between the forestry and...
The paper reviewed the ongoing international forest policy deliberation on finance issues, and speci...
A lower percentage of product value is invested in research in the forest sector than in many other ...
This report summarizes the outcome of the workshop and consists of three parts. Part 1 highlights th...
Worldwide, the private sector is expected to play a lead role in economic and production activities,...
Despite the adoption of many international agreements over the last decades, degradation of forests ...
The attached study and options for forest-related financing have built on previous work by the Advis...
This issue of ETFRN News explores innovative financing mechanisms for conservation and sustainable f...
The problems that hamper the financing of sustainable forest management (SFM) are manifold and compl...
The problems that hamper the financing of sustainable forest management (SFM) are manifold and compl...
Co-operation between different stakeholder groups is found important. Private owners have an importa...
Co-operation between different stakeholder groups is found important. Private owners have an importa...
Rural development strategies often neglected forests in the past, but in the last two decades the at...
The concept of forest sustainability dates from centuries ago, although the understanding of sustain...
AbstractSustainable forest management (SFM) is many things to many people – yet a common thread is t...
Increasing forest financing requires better communication and understanding between the forestry and...
The paper reviewed the ongoing international forest policy deliberation on finance issues, and speci...
A lower percentage of product value is invested in research in the forest sector than in many other ...
This report summarizes the outcome of the workshop and consists of three parts. Part 1 highlights th...
Worldwide, the private sector is expected to play a lead role in economic and production activities,...
Despite the adoption of many international agreements over the last decades, degradation of forests ...
The attached study and options for forest-related financing have built on previous work by the Advis...
This issue of ETFRN News explores innovative financing mechanisms for conservation and sustainable f...
The problems that hamper the financing of sustainable forest management (SFM) are manifold and compl...
The problems that hamper the financing of sustainable forest management (SFM) are manifold and compl...
Co-operation between different stakeholder groups is found important. Private owners have an importa...
Co-operation between different stakeholder groups is found important. Private owners have an importa...
Rural development strategies often neglected forests in the past, but in the last two decades the at...
The concept of forest sustainability dates from centuries ago, although the understanding of sustain...
AbstractSustainable forest management (SFM) is many things to many people – yet a common thread is t...
Increasing forest financing requires better communication and understanding between the forestry and...
The paper reviewed the ongoing international forest policy deliberation on finance issues, and speci...
A lower percentage of product value is invested in research in the forest sector than in many other ...