Actualidad Forestal Tropical
Número 34 No. 3/4
Ingredients for a sustainable tropical timber sector
A sustainable tropical timber sector can be achieved through the combined and cumulative impact of many related advances rather than a single dramatic leap. Each advancement in governance or management practices, each innovation in genetics and processing, and each expansion of market knowledge brings our objective closer. This edition of Tropical Forest Update explores how stakeholders across the sector are taking these essential steps—sometimes under difficult circumstances—to ensure that tropical forests continue to thrive, provide livelihoods and environmental benefits for generations to come.
The articles in this issue illustrate a sector that embodies adaptive improvement. From renegotiating international frameworks to implementing second-phase projects, from revitalizing dormant institutions to tracking evolving market dynamics, the work of building sustainability proceeds through patient, iterative and continuous effort.
Índice de materias
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Editorial
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Members keep ITTO on course
por ITTO SecretariatThe International Tropical Timber Council has backed the Organization’s new work programme and taken steps toward a new international agreement for the tropical timber trade -
Brainstorming for sustainable teak
por S. Sandeep and M.P. SreelakshmyThe 5th World Teak Conference bundled wide-ranging expertise to explore key issues facing the development of the sustainable teak sector -
Putting an Indonesian biosphere reserve on a sustainable track
por Dyah Puspasari, Dodi Sumardi, Dana Apriyanto, Uus Danu Kusumah, Abiyyu M. Haris, and Tian PartianiAn ITTO project has bolstered management plans, institutional capacity, and stakeholder engagement to protect the peat swamp forests of the Giam Siak Kecil-Bukit Batu Biosphere Reserve -
Tropical timber: a trade under pressure
por Frances Maplesden and Jean-Christophe ClaudonITTO’s recently published biennial review of global tropical timber markets found signs of stress at many points along global supply chains -
Lesser-used timber species: A pathway through global trade turbulence
por Mohammed Nurudeen IddrisuThe ITTO Director of Trade and Industry promotes the expanded use and deeper exploration of the untapped potential of lesser-used tropical timber species. -
Market trends
Only an upturn in Chinese domestic consumption can drive a recovery of tropical timber imports into this key global market -
Tropical and topical
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Recent editions
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Events
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.
El contenido de esta publicación no refleja necesariamente las opiniones o políticas de la OIMT. La OIMT tiene derechos de autor sobre todas las fotografías a menos que se indique lo contrario. Los artículos pueden volver a imprimirse de forma gratuita, siempre que se acrediten como fuentes "Actualidad Forestal Tropical de la OIMT" y el autor en cuestión, y se notifique al editor (tfu@itto.int).
A pile of tropical timber logs in a logyard in Nilambur, India – symbolizing the building blocks of a sustainable tropical timber sector. © Paula Sarigumba/ITTO