Actualidad Forestal Tropical

Número 31 No. 1
ITTO’s next five years
Sustainable tropical forest use can help restore the planet’s environmental balance while enabling people to earn a decent living, including through tropical timber production and trade. This is ITTO’s rationale and the basis for the recently adopted Strategic Action Plan 2022–2026. We outline the plan in the latest edition of the TFU.
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Editorial
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New strategic plan sets ITTO’s goals to 2026
por Caswell and MalleuxThe ambitious and pragmatic plan involved a broad consultative processs. -
The beginnings of cempaka conservation
por AriniAn ITTO project in North Sulawesi, Indonesia, has increased awareness among local people of the benefits of growing this valuable species and started a policy process. -
Spreading the word on forest landscape restoration in Latin America
por SabogalThree webinars in the region have raised awareness about ITTO’s guidelines on FLR. -
Building momentum for forest landscape restoration in Asia-Pacific
por HamA five-day online workshop brought ITTO’s guidelines to the attention of practitioners and policymakers. -
Comparing recent deforestation measures
por Weiss, Shin, Monard, Tilling and ManiatisThere are similarities and significant differences between such measures introduced by the European Union, the United Kingdom and the United States. -
What a hundred women can do
por NdjebetAn ITTO activity has helped two women’s groups in Togo create new forest resources. -
Fellowship report
por RuizSooner or later, dreams do come true! -
Market trends
por AdamsSmall and medium-sized businesses are going under due to a lack of shipping containers. -
Tropical and topical
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Recent editions
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Meetings

Edición completa
Actualidad Forestal Tropical (TFU) es una publicación trimestral de la OIMT editada en español, francés e inglés. En general, las ediciones española y francesa se publican en la página web aproximadamente un mes después de la edición inglesa.
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