A guide to monitoring and evaluation of the non-legally binding instrument on all types of forests (NLBI)

Every year, forest loss and degradation is costing the global economy between USD 2 and 4.5 trillion in lost revenues, according to a global study published by The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (TEEB) in 2010. Furthermore,they produce 17% of worldwide greenhouse gas emissions. Forests have a huge potential as carbon stores and provide livelihoods and subsistence for a considerable part of the rural population in developing countries. Their significance on a global scale reinforces t he importance to manage them in a sustainable way.

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Main Author: FAO, Rome (Italy). Forestry Dept. eng 184178
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Published: Rome (Italy) FAO 2011
Subjects:FORESTS, DEFORESTATION, ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION, MONITORING, SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT, FORESTRY POLICIES, LEGAL FRAMEWORKS, INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION, POLITIQUE FORESTIERE, COOPERATION INTERNATIONALE, FORET, DEBOISEMENT, DEGRADATION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT, SURVEILLANCE, POLITICA FORESTAL, COOPERACION INTERNACIONAL, BOSQUES, DEFORESTACION, DEGRADACION AMBIENTAL, VIGILANCIA,
Online Access:http://www.fao.org/3/a-mc364e.pdf
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spelling unfao:8406972021-05-05T06:52:06ZA guide to monitoring and evaluation of the non-legally binding instrument on all types of forests (NLBI) FAO, Rome (Italy). Forestry Dept. eng 184178 textRome (Italy) FAO2011 Every year, forest loss and degradation is costing the global economy between USD 2 and 4.5 trillion in lost revenues, according to a global study published by The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (TEEB) in 2010. Furthermore,they produce 17% of worldwide greenhouse gas emissions. Forests have a huge potential as carbon stores and provide livelihoods and subsistence for a considerable part of the rural population in developing countries. Their significance on a global scale reinforces t he importance to manage them in a sustainable way. Every year, forest loss and degradation is costing the global economy between USD 2 and 4.5 trillion in lost revenues, according to a global study published by The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (TEEB) in 2010. Furthermore,they produce 17% of worldwide greenhouse gas emissions. Forests have a huge potential as carbon stores and provide livelihoods and subsistence for a considerable part of the rural population in developing countries. Their significance on a global scale reinforces t he importance to manage them in a sustainable way. FORESTSDEFORESTATIONENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATIONMONITORINGSUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENTFORESTRY POLICIESLEGAL FRAMEWORKSINTERNATIONAL COOPERATIONPOLITIQUE FORESTIERECOOPERATION INTERNATIONALEFORETDEBOISEMENTDEGRADATION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENTSURVEILLANCEPOLITICA FORESTALCOOPERACION INTERNACIONALBOSQUESDEFORESTACIONDEGRADACION AMBIENTALVIGILANCIAhttp://www.fao.org/3/a-mc364e.pdf
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topic FORESTS
DEFORESTATION
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
MONITORING
SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT
FORESTRY POLICIES
LEGAL FRAMEWORKS
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
POLITIQUE FORESTIERE
COOPERATION INTERNATIONALE
FORET
DEBOISEMENT
DEGRADATION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT
SURVEILLANCE
POLITICA FORESTAL
COOPERACION INTERNACIONAL
BOSQUES
DEFORESTACION
DEGRADACION AMBIENTAL
VIGILANCIA
FORESTS
DEFORESTATION
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
MONITORING
SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT
FORESTRY POLICIES
LEGAL FRAMEWORKS
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
POLITIQUE FORESTIERE
COOPERATION INTERNATIONALE
FORET
DEBOISEMENT
DEGRADATION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT
SURVEILLANCE
POLITICA FORESTAL
COOPERACION INTERNACIONAL
BOSQUES
DEFORESTACION
DEGRADACION AMBIENTAL
VIGILANCIA
spellingShingle FORESTS
DEFORESTATION
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
MONITORING
SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT
FORESTRY POLICIES
LEGAL FRAMEWORKS
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
POLITIQUE FORESTIERE
COOPERATION INTERNATIONALE
FORET
DEBOISEMENT
DEGRADATION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT
SURVEILLANCE
POLITICA FORESTAL
COOPERACION INTERNACIONAL
BOSQUES
DEFORESTACION
DEGRADACION AMBIENTAL
VIGILANCIA
FORESTS
DEFORESTATION
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
MONITORING
SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT
FORESTRY POLICIES
LEGAL FRAMEWORKS
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
POLITIQUE FORESTIERE
COOPERATION INTERNATIONALE
FORET
DEBOISEMENT
DEGRADATION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT
SURVEILLANCE
POLITICA FORESTAL
COOPERACION INTERNACIONAL
BOSQUES
DEFORESTACION
DEGRADACION AMBIENTAL
VIGILANCIA
FAO, Rome (Italy). Forestry Dept. eng 184178
A guide to monitoring and evaluation of the non-legally binding instrument on all types of forests (NLBI)
description Every year, forest loss and degradation is costing the global economy between USD 2 and 4.5 trillion in lost revenues, according to a global study published by The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (TEEB) in 2010. Furthermore,they produce 17% of worldwide greenhouse gas emissions. Forests have a huge potential as carbon stores and provide livelihoods and subsistence for a considerable part of the rural population in developing countries. Their significance on a global scale reinforces t he importance to manage them in a sustainable way.
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topic_facet FORESTS
DEFORESTATION
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
MONITORING
SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT
FORESTRY POLICIES
LEGAL FRAMEWORKS
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
POLITIQUE FORESTIERE
COOPERATION INTERNATIONALE
FORET
DEBOISEMENT
DEGRADATION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT
SURVEILLANCE
POLITICA FORESTAL
COOPERACION INTERNACIONAL
BOSQUES
DEFORESTACION
DEGRADACION AMBIENTAL
VIGILANCIA
author FAO, Rome (Italy). Forestry Dept. eng 184178
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title A guide to monitoring and evaluation of the non-legally binding instrument on all types of forests (NLBI)
title_short A guide to monitoring and evaluation of the non-legally binding instrument on all types of forests (NLBI)
title_full A guide to monitoring and evaluation of the non-legally binding instrument on all types of forests (NLBI)
title_fullStr A guide to monitoring and evaluation of the non-legally binding instrument on all types of forests (NLBI)
title_full_unstemmed A guide to monitoring and evaluation of the non-legally binding instrument on all types of forests (NLBI)
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