Planted Forests and Trees Working Paper 41/E





Proceedings of the regional workshop

“Towards Sustainable Management of Planted Forests”

by
Linda M. Rosengren
February 2008

 


Disclaimer

The Planted Forests Management Working Papers report on issues addressed in the work programme of FAO. These working papers do not reflect any official position of FAO. Please refer to the FAO website (www.fao.org/forestry) for official information.

The purpose of these papers is to provide early information on on-going activities and programmes, and to stimulate discussion.

Comments and feedback are welcome.

For further information please contact:

Ms. Linda Rosengren,
Associate Professional Officer (Planted Forests)

Mr. Jim Carle,
Officer-in-Charge
Forest Resources Development Service
Forest Management Division,
Forestry Department
FAO
Viale delle Terme di Caracalla
I-00100 Rome, Italy
e-mail: [email protected]
[email protected]

For quotation:
FAO (2008). Report of the Asia Pacific Mekong Sub-regional Workshop “Towards Sustainable Management of Planted Forests”.  Planted Forests and Tree Working Paper 41E.
www.fao.org/forestry/site/10368/en

© FAO 2008


Contents

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1. Background

2. Activities

3. Objectives

4. Outcomes

5. Outputs

5.1. The country syntheses

5.2. Action frameworks and logical frameworks

6. Follow-up activities

7. Conclusions

Annex I. Agenda

Annex II. List of Participants

Annex III. Syntheses
1. Synthesis of results of the questionnaire in China
2. Synthesis of results of the questionnaire in Lao PDR
3. Synthesis of results of the questionnaire in Thailand
4. Synthesis of results of the questionnaire in Vietnam

Annex IV. Action framework
1. Action framework of China
2. Action framework of Lao PDR
3. Action framework of Thailand
4. Action framework of Vietnam

Annex V. Logical frameworks
1. Logical framework of China
2. Logical framework of Lao PDR
3. Logical framework of Thailand
4. Logical framework of Vietnam

Annex VI. Workshop evaluation

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