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|Application=Rethinking Biodiversity Strategies (2010) project;
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|Reference=FAO, 2010; Carle and Holmgren, 2008; Putz et al., 2012; FAO, 2006b; Alkemade et al., 2009; Hartman et al., 2010
|Reference=FAO, 2010; Carle and Holmgren, 2008; Putz et al., 2012; FAO, 2006b; Alkemade et al., 2009; Hartman et al., 2010

Revision as of 15:48, 21 May 2014

Key policy issues

  • How can management influence forest capacity to meet future demand for wood and other ecosystem services?
  • What are the implications of forest management for pristine and managed forest areas, and on biomass and carbon stocks and fluxes of relevance for climate policy?
  • What are the prospects for more sustainable forest management and the role of production in dedicated forest plantations?

Introduction