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  |Type of template= Policy process and instrument
 
  |Type of template= Policy process and instrument
|Duration=2
 
 
  |Start=1992
 
  |Start=1992
 
  |End=2000
 
  |End=2000
 
  |Legal status=Non-legally binding
 
  |Legal status=Non-legally binding
  |Scope =Global  
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  |Scope = Global
 
  |Language =English, French, Russian, Spanish, Arabic and Chinese.  
 
  |Language =English, French, Russian, Spanish, Arabic and Chinese.  
  |Objective=To strengthen forest-related national institutions, to enhance the scope and effectiveness of activities related to the management, conservation and sustainable development of forests, and to effectively ensure the sustainable utilization and production of forests' goods and services in both the developed and the developing countries.
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  |Objective=To strengthen forest-related national institutions, to enhance the scope and effectiveness of activities related to the management, conservation and sustainable development of forests, and to effectively ensure the sustainable utilization and production of forests' goods and services in both the developed and the developing countries
  |Description= Agenda 21 is a comprehensive plan of action to be taken globally, nationally and locally by organizations of the United Nations System, Governments, and Major Groups in every area in which human impacts on the environment.  
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  |Description= '''Agenda 21''' is a comprehensive plan of action to be taken globally, nationally and locally by organizations of the United Nations System, Governments, and Major Groups in every area in which human impacts on the environment. It reflects a global consensus and political commitment at the highest level  on developmental and environmental cooperation. Chapter 11 of Agenda 21 aims to combat deforestation by addressing the following four areas:
  |Target= Ecological, biological, climatic, socio-cultural and economic contributions of forest resources through conservation and management, prepare and implement, national forestry action programmes ensuring sustainable management
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* The multiple role and functions of all types of forests
  |Main formal decision making body =United Nations Conference on Environment and Development
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* Protection, sustainable management and conservation of all types of forests
  |Main implementing body =The Commission on Sustainable Development
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* Forest good and services
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* Capacity-building
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  |Target= Conservation and management of forest resources  
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  |Decision making body =United Nations Conference on Environment and Development
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  |Implementing body = National governments,international and national organisations, European Economic Community
 
  |Policy area =Forests and forestry
 
  |Policy area =Forests and forestry
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|Policy and/or legal framework= United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED), World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD)
 
  |Type of instrument=Regulatory
 
  |Type of instrument=Regulatory
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|Form of instrument=Action plan
 
  |ToSIA indicators=Forest resources/Gross value added/Forest biodiversity   
 
  |ToSIA indicators=Forest resources/Gross value added/Forest biodiversity   
 
  |FOREST EUROPE indicators=All
 
  |FOREST EUROPE indicators=All
  |FOREST EUROPE criteria=Forest resources and carbon/Biodiversity/Health and vitality/Socio-economic functions/Productive functions/Protective functions/Overall policies, institutions and instruments for sustainable forest management
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  |FOREST EUROPE criteria=All
  |Partner institutions = [[Partner institution::Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research]], [[Partner institution::FAO]], [[Partner institution:: ITTO]], [[Partner institution::UNEP]], [[Partner institution::UNESCO]], [[Partner institution::UNIDO]]
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|Monitoring, assessing and reporting= Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD)
|Monitoring, assessing and reporting= Analysis and evaluation of reports from all relevant organs, organizations, programmes and institutions
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  |Linkages=[[CGIAR]], [[FAO]], [[ITTO]], [[UNEP]], [[UNESCO]], [[UNIDO]], [[ITTA]], [[IPF/IFF]]
|Linkages to other policy processes=International Tropical Timber Agreement (ITTA), IPF/IFF"
 
 
  |Keywords=Conservation, sustainable  management, deforestation, afforestation, multiple functions of forests
 
  |Keywords=Conservation, sustainable  management, deforestation, afforestation, multiple functions of forests
 
  |URL=http://www.un.org/esa/dsd/agenda21/res_agenda21_11.shtml?utm_source=OldRedirect&utm_medium=redirect&utm_content=dsd&utm_campaign=OldRedirect
 
  |URL=http://www.un.org/esa/dsd/agenda21/res_agenda21_11.shtml?utm_source=OldRedirect&utm_medium=redirect&utm_content=dsd&utm_campaign=OldRedirect

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Agenda 21, Chapter 11 Combating Deforestation
Duration: 1992 - 2000
Scope: Global
Policy area: Forests and forestry
Legal status: Non-legally binding
Type of instrument: Regulatory
Form of instrument: Action plan
Language: English, French, Russian, Spanish, Arabic and Chinese.
URL: Agenda 21, Chapter 11 Combating Deforestation website
Format: html
Access: Free
Publisher: United Nations
Country(ies): USA
Date: 10/4/2011

Agenda 21 is a comprehensive plan of action to be taken globally, nationally and locally by organizations of the United Nations System, Governments, and Major Groups in every area in which human impacts on the environment. It reflects a global consensus and political commitment at the highest level on developmental and environmental cooperation. Chapter 11 of Agenda 21 aims to combat deforestation by addressing the following four areas:

  • The multiple role and functions of all types of forests
  • Protection, sustainable management and conservation of all types of forests
  • Forest good and services
  • Capacity-building
Objective To strengthen forest-related national institutions, to enhance the scope and effectiveness of activities related to the management, conservation and sustainable development of forests, and to effectively ensure the sustainable utilization and production of forests' goods and services in both the developed and the developing countries
Target Conservation and management of forest resources
Policy and/or legal framework United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED), World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD)
Monitoring, assessing and reporting Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD)
Linkage(s) to policy processes, instruments and institutions CGIAR, FAO, ITTO, UNEP, UNESCO, UNIDO, ITTA, IPF/IFF
Main formal decision making body United Nations Conference on Environment and Development
Main implementing body National governments,international and national organisations, European Economic Community
Keywords Conservation, sustainable management, deforestation, afforestation, multiple functions of forests
FOREST EUROPE criteria FOREST EUROPE indicators ToSIA indicators
All All Forest resources, Gross value added, Forest biodiversity