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.
A mapping of social protection needs and opportunities for forest-dependent communities in Uganda
11 July 2023
11 July 2023
This study provides a rationale for building linkages between social protection and sustainable forestry in developing countries through: the development of a conceptual framework for understanding the two-way relationship between social protection instruments and forestry policies; a review of evidence of the role of forestry policies in reducing vulnerabilities and...
This paper is a case study on the attempt to address the issues of implementing new legislation and strengthen existing ones for more effective management of Jamaica’s National Parks done by the Government of Jamaica (GOJ) since 1987.
Since then, a Green paper on National Parks and Protected Areas was...
In order to calculate an appropriate level of forest fees or levies for the forestry sector in Suriname, it is first necessary to calculate the economic rent from forest operations. Once the economic rent is determined, the government can then decide how much of this rent should be collected by...
A socio-economic evaluation of a protected area - A case study: Hamadan Province, Iran
18 December 2019
18 December 2019
This study aims to investigate the socioeconomic issues of a protected area and determine the income as well as participation of the local stakeholders in conservation. It was conducted at seven villages in Hamedan province in the midwest part of Iran. The results may help the conservation and maintenance of...
A study of rapid hydrological appraisal in the Krueng Peusangan Watershed, NAD, Sumatra
30 April 2014
30 April 2014
The objectives of the Rapid Hydrological appraisal are to assess the hydrological situation from the perspective of multiple stakeholders: local ecological knowledge (LEK), public/policymakers ecological knowledge (PEK), and hydrologist/modeler ecological knowledge (MEK). Further, the recommendation from the application of RHA is to design a realistic approach in designing a reward...
Aboriginal wetland burning in Kakadu (2005)
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
Traditional ecological knowledge is being used in powerful combination with Western science to enhance the biodiversity and cultural values of wetlands in Kakadu National Park in Australia's Northern Territory.
As part of the northern Australian Burning for Biodiversity project, we are working with the Bushfire CRC and a family of traditional...
Acacia operation project
16 May 2014
16 May 2014
Upon request from the Governments of Burkina Faso, Chad, Kenya, Niger, Senegal and Sudan, and funded by the Government of Italy through the Trust Fund for Food Safety and Food Security, FAO supplied assistance for the execution of the Acacia Operation project. It supported food security and rural development in...
Accidents in forestry and logging operations in New Zealand
06 February 2014
06 February 2014
Article from Unasylva 44(172):19-24. Use of an Accident Reporting Scheme (ARS) to identify aspects of the logging operation that need investigation to reduce accident frequency and severity. Objective risks for various logging tasks, injury sites and felling and trimming situations are compared with loggers' subjective assessments of risk.
Internationally, the...
Amazon deforestation causes severe climatic and ecological disruptions, with negative consequences for the livelihood of forest-dependent peoples. To avoid further disruptions, Brazil will need to take bold steps to eliminate both illegal and legal Amazon deforestation over the short term. Amazon deforestation declined by 70% between 2005 and 2014 due...
Action Against Desertification
05 December 2019
05 December 2019
Over the next decade, 50 million people may be displaced by desertification - the result of climate change and the depletion of natural resources. Action Against Desertification, an initiative of the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States is implemented by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations...