Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) Toolbox

الأمثلة

يعرض المثال معلومات بشأن حالة معينة من أمثلة تطبيق الإدارة المستدامة للغابات. وتجدون في هذا القسم جميع الأمثلة المتاحة في مجموعة أدوات الإدارة المستدامة للغابات التي قد تكون كإصدارات أو مقاطع فيديو أو مقاطع صوتية أو مواقع إلكترونية وما إلى ذلك.

بوسعكم تصفح "الأمثلة" من خلال كتابة كلمات أساسية في مربع البحث المجاني أو بإمكانكم تضييق نطاق البحث باستخدام فلاتر موجودة على الجانب الأيمن من الصفحة.

From the beginning, ITTO has highlighted that promoting forest and timber certification in the tropics is a formidable and daunting task. This is principally due to tropical forests being the richest and most diverse terrestrial ecosystems whose criteria and indicators for sustainable management are far more complex and demanding than...
Simply transferring to other settings developed countries' sophisticated tools of modern forest management can be inappropriate. In a pilot program in Zambia, traditional knowledge of forest products is combined with satellite images, GPS, and GIS to adapt inventories and maps for forest management planning. The example used is the Cooperative...
Food security has become one of the most important issues in international development policy. These guidelines set out the areas of operation in which Finnish expertise and resources can bring about sustainable results in improving food security and fostering agricultural development in developing countries.
This document is available only in French. This FAO document provides a case study of a development strategy and action plan for the promotion of urban and peri-urban forestry in N'Djamena, Chad. The document analyses the effects of urbanization on energy use, food security and poverty. The strategy and action plan...
This case study allows students to explore the role that trees outside of forests may play in conserving tree genetic resources. The exercise considers the overall question of ‘Can valuable tree genetic resources persist outside of forests and if so what measures need to be taken to ensure they persist?’ The...
Dimitra project
20 June 2014
Dimitra is a participatory information and communication project which contributes to improving the visibility of rural populations, women in particular. The goal of Dimitra is to highlight the role of women and men as producers, so that their respective interests are better taken into consideration and they can fully participate in...
This study conducts a systematic review of the scientific literature to evaluate the status of diseases at the livestock–wildlife interface in the United States. Specifically, the goals of the literature review were three fold: first to evaluate domestic animal diseases currently found in the United States where wildlife may play...
Wildlife diseases are in fashion. This is creating an explosion of related knowledge. The dynamics of both wildlife and diseases and the changes in livestock and wildlife management make it increasingly difficult to overview the current situation of wildlife diseases in Europe. This article reviews some of the most relevant...
Large areas of tropical forest have been designated for timber production. In this study, large-scale camera trap surveys were used to evaluate terrestrial mammal communities, with special emphasis on jaguars, in FSC certified logging concessions in Guatemala and Peru and assess the impact of reduced-impact logging in certified concessions upon...
This case study examines whether selective logging might have deteriorated the genetic quality of mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) populations. Using data from a logging area in southeastern Brazilian Amazon and genetic principles such as the breeders’ equation, the exercise allows students to explore the theme of dysgenic selection. The groups will: discuss...