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Asia-Pacific roadmap for innovative technologies in the forest sector

The preservation of forests, sustainable forest management (SFM), forest landscape restoration (FLR) and the need to make the most of precious forest resources are priority issues in the policy and sustainable development agenda of the Asia-Pacific region. Innovation will be key in the coming decades to meet the increasing demand for wood and other forest products while halting and reversing deforestation, in line with the commitment taken at COP26 in Glasgow by the international community. However, uptake of innovative technologies has been slow and uneven in the Asia-Pacific region, and there remains a gap between political commitments and the investments – in education, capacity building, and infrastructure development – required to put them into practice.

This technical report examines the potential and barriers to disseminating and deploying innovative technologies for SFM in the region and provides overarching recommendations and specific options for decision-makers. It delineates and informs the process by which decision-makers and actors can identify: the potential of innovative technologies to advance SFM; their potential impacts; constraints to technology uptake and scaling up, and how to overcome these constraints and facilitate adoption.

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Éditeur: CIFOR-ICRAF
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Auteur: James M. Roshetko
Autres autheurs: Nathanaël Pingault, Nguyen Quang Tan, Alexandre Meybeck, Rao Matta, Vincent Gitz
Organisation: FAO
Autres organisations: CIFOR-ICRAF
Année: 2022
ISBN: 978-92-5-136329-4
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Couverture géographique: Asie et le Pacifique
Type: Rapport
Texte intégral disponible à l'adresse: https://www.fao.org/documents/card/en/c/cc0377en
Langue: English
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