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110 _aOrganización de las Naciones Unidas para la Alimentación y la Agricultura (FAO)
_cRoma, Italia
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245 _aGlobal forest resources assessment 2005
_b: Belize
260 _aRoma (Italia)
_bFAO
_c2005
270 _aSan José, C.R.
300 _a37 páginas
_b: 15 tablas
440 _aCountry Report (FAO)
_nnúmero 143
490 _aCountry Report (FAO)
_v, número 143
504 _aBibliografía páginas 31-33
520 _aSustainably managed forests have multiple environmental and socio-economic functions important at the global, national and local scales, and play a vital part in sustainable development. Reliable and upto-date information on the state of forest resources - not only on area and area change, but also on such variables as growing stock, wood and non-wood products, carbon, protected areas, use of forests for recreation and other services, biological diversity and forests’ contribution to national economies - is crucial to support decision-making for policies and programmes in forestry and sustainable development at all levels. FAO, at the request of its member countries, regularly monitors the world’s forests and their management and uses through the Forest Resources Assessment Programme. This country report forms part of the Global Forest Resources Assessment 2005 (FRA 2005), which is the most comprehensive assessment to date. More than 800 people have been involved, including 172 national correspondents and their colleagues, an Advisory Group, international experts, FAO staff, consultants and volunteers. Information has been collated from 229 countries and territories for three points in time: 1990, 2000 and 2005. The reporting framework for FRA 2005 is based on the thematic elements of sustainable forest management acknowledged in intergovernmental forest-related fora and includes more than 40 variables related to the extent, condition, uses and values of forest resources. More information on the FRA 2005 process and the results - including all the country reports - is available on the FRA 2005 Web site.
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_aWeaver, Peter L.
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_aUnited States Department of Agriculture, New Orleans (EUA)
_b. Forest Service
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