Innovative technologies – from digital technologies, biological technologies, processing technologies and new wood-based products, to social innovations and innovative finance mechanisms – have the potential to revolutionize forest management and to make critical contributions to sustainable development along forest value chains. Innovation will be key in the coming decades, to meet an increasing demand for wood and forest products and services while halting and reversing deforestation, in line with the commitment taken at COP26 in Glasgow by the international community. However, innovative technologies uptake has been slow and uneven in the Asia-Pacific region and divides remain between political commitments and the required investments, i...
The major policy issues and opportunities confronting governments in the Asia-Pacific region in tryi...
Innovation is increasingly recognised as a key factor in environmental protection and balanced susta...
The world is moving towards knowledge-based societies. Economies are globalising. The global public ...
Innovative technologies – from digital technologies, biological technologies, processing technologie...
As highlighted by FAO’s Third Asia-Pacific Forest Sector Outlook Study (APFSOS III), the use of inno...
This publication assembles selected papers prepared by youth from the Asia-Pacific region on innovat...
The Asia-Pacific region is diverse in many ways. Its forests vary from humid tropical rain forests t...
The forest products industry is an important socioeconomic sector to many developing countries, both...
Primary forests and natural landscapes in Asia and the Pacific are under increasing pressure and thr...
Primary forests and natural landscapes in Asia and the Pacific are under increasing pressure and thr...
Forestry is no longer just about ensuring sustained supplies of timber, non-timber products and wild...
Technology will help to address the challenges for sustainable forestry in the 21st century. Some of...
Technology will help to address the challenges for sustainable forestry in the 21st century. Some of...
Technology will help to address the challenges for sustainable forestry in the 21st century. Some of...
Pulp&Paper sector could become a thriving combination of new and traditional activities by proac...
The major policy issues and opportunities confronting governments in the Asia-Pacific region in tryi...
Innovation is increasingly recognised as a key factor in environmental protection and balanced susta...
The world is moving towards knowledge-based societies. Economies are globalising. The global public ...
Innovative technologies – from digital technologies, biological technologies, processing technologie...
As highlighted by FAO’s Third Asia-Pacific Forest Sector Outlook Study (APFSOS III), the use of inno...
This publication assembles selected papers prepared by youth from the Asia-Pacific region on innovat...
The Asia-Pacific region is diverse in many ways. Its forests vary from humid tropical rain forests t...
The forest products industry is an important socioeconomic sector to many developing countries, both...
Primary forests and natural landscapes in Asia and the Pacific are under increasing pressure and thr...
Primary forests and natural landscapes in Asia and the Pacific are under increasing pressure and thr...
Forestry is no longer just about ensuring sustained supplies of timber, non-timber products and wild...
Technology will help to address the challenges for sustainable forestry in the 21st century. Some of...
Technology will help to address the challenges for sustainable forestry in the 21st century. Some of...
Technology will help to address the challenges for sustainable forestry in the 21st century. Some of...
Pulp&Paper sector could become a thriving combination of new and traditional activities by proac...
The major policy issues and opportunities confronting governments in the Asia-Pacific region in tryi...
Innovation is increasingly recognised as a key factor in environmental protection and balanced susta...
The world is moving towards knowledge-based societies. Economies are globalising. The global public ...