Forestry

©FAO Richard Slaby

North American Forest Commission

Established in 1958, the North American Forest Commission (NAFC) is one of six Regional Forestry Commissions established by FAO to provide a policy and technical forum for countries to discuss and address forest issues on a regional basis. It meets every two years. NAFC also supports research and sustainable natural resource management activities through working groups.

FAO encourages wide participation of government officials from forestry and other sectors as well as representatives of international, regional and subregional organizations that deal with forest-related issues in the region, including NGOs, and the private sector.

Sessions
Year Meeting Title Meeting Report
2004
Heroica Veracruz (Mexico), 25/10/2004 - 28/10/2004
2002
Kailua-Kona (United States), 22/10/2002 - 26/10/2002
2000
St. Andrews (Canada), 12/06/2000 - 16/06/2000
1998
Villahermosa (Mexico), 16/11/1998 - 20/11/1998
1996
Asheville (United States), 18/11/1996 - 22/11/1996