World Series Vol. 28 - "Embracing Complexity: Meeting the Challenges of International Forest Governance"

A study assessing international efforts to improve forest governance was issued together with a policy brief on 24 January 2011 by the Global Forest Expert Panel on International Forest Regime. It suggests among other things that global efforts have too often ignored local needs and failed to address the fact that deforestation is usually caused by economic pressures from outside the forests. The detailed results of the work of the expert panel, which was constituted under the Collaborative Partnership on Forests and coordinated by IUFRO, will be presented to the Ninth Session of the United Nations Forum on Forests (UNFF) on 31 January 2011 as part of the launch of the International Year of Forests.

Policy Briefs

Policy Brief - Embracing complexity in international forest governance: a way forward

This policy brief summarizes the key messages of the GFEP report “Embracing complexity: Meeting the challenges of international forest governance” and reaches out to international

World Series

World Series Vol. 43 - International Forests Governance: A critical review of trends, drawbacks, and new approaches

The Science-Policy Programme published a new report on "International Forests Governance: A critical review of trends, drawbacks, and new approaches". This new assessment revisits the

Policy Briefs

Policy Brief - International Forest Governance: Trends, drawbacks, and new approaches. A critical review

There is a lack of awareness in Asia and elsewhere of the vital relationship between forests and human health.It is crucial that decision-makers in both

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