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  |Type of template=Institution
 
  |Type of template=Institution
  |Short title = UNECE/FAO Forestry and Timber Section
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  |Start =early 1950s
|Founded =early 1950s
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  |Field of work= Economics, policy and research
  |Field=Research, policy and economics
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  |Type of institution =Intergovernmental  
  |Type of institution =Intergovernmental organisation
 
 
  |Scope =Global
 
  |Scope =Global
 
  |Language =English
 
  |Language =English
 
  |Policy area=Forest and forestry
 
  |Policy area=Forest and forestry
  |EFORWOOD indicator/s=
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  |ToSIA indicators=All
  |FOREST EUROPE indicator/s=
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  |FOREST EUROPE indicators=Forest area
  |FOREST EUROPE criteria =
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  |FOREST EUROPE criteria = Forest resources and carbon
  |Objective =To strengthen the forest sector and its contribution to sustainable development in Europe, the CIS and North America.
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  |Objective =To strengthen the forest sector and its contribution to sustainable development in Europe, the CIS and North America
  |Thematic priority =Markets and statistics, Forest resource assessment, Forest sector outlook, Social and cultural issues, Policy and cross-sectoral issues
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  |Thematic priority(ies)= Markets and statistics, forest resource assessment, forest sector outlook, social and cultural issues, policy and cross-sectoral issues
  |Main services/ activities (30-50 words)=The UNECE/FAO Forestry and Timber Section conducts regular forest resources assessments,  forest sector outlook studies, and forest products annual market reviews. Its activities on forest policies and institutions include: data collection, analysis and dissemination, monitoring of developments, analysis of trends and capacity building.
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  |Functions= The UNECE/FAO Forestry and Timber Section conducts regular forest resources assessments,  forest sector outlook studies, and forest products annual market reviews. Its activities on forest policies and institutions include: data collection, analysis and dissemination, monitoring of developments, analysis of trends and capacity building.
  |Linkages to  institutions, policies and/or processes =Close collaboration and cooperation with the UNFF, FOREST EUROPE, FAO Forestry Department, European Commission (Directorates General Enterprise, Agriculture, Environment, Transport and Energy), Eurostat, European Environment Agency, the Joint Research Center
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  |Linkages=[[UNFF]], [[FOREST EUROPE]], [[FAO]], [[EC DG Environment]], [[EC DG Agriculture]], [[EUROSTAT]], [[EEA]], [[JRC]]
  |Keywords=Markets and statistics; forest resource assessment; forest sector outlook; social and cultural issues; policy and cross-sectoral issues; information, data and analysis; UNECE region;
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  |Keywords=Markets and statistics, forest resource assessment, forest sector outlook, social and cultural issues, policy and cross-sectoral issues, information, data and analysis  
 
  |URL=http://live.unece.org/forests/welcome.html
 
  |URL=http://live.unece.org/forests/welcome.html
  |Date =4.10.2011
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  |Date =4/10/2011
 
  |Format =html
 
  |Format =html
 
  |Access =Free
 
  |Access =Free
 
  |Publisher =UNECE  
 
  |Publisher =UNECE  
 
  |Country =Switzerland  
 
  |Country =Switzerland  
  |Description=The UNECE/FAO Forestry and Timber Section has served as a trusted source of information, data and analysis about the forest sector in the UNECE region for more than 60 years.  It also provides a forum for policy discussion about major issues that affect the forest sector.
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  |Description=The '''UNECE/FAO Forestry and Timber Section''' has served as a trusted source of information, data and analysis about the forest sector in the UNECE region for more than 60 years.  It also provides a forum for policy discussion about major issues that affect the forest sector.
 
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UNECE/FAO Forestry and Timber Section
Founded: early 1950s
Scope: Global
Policy area: Forest and forestry
Type of institution: Intergovernmental
Field of work: Economics, policy and research
Language: English
URL: UNECE/FAO Forestry and Timber Section website
Format: html
Access: Free
Publisher: UNECE
Country(ies): Switzerland
Date: 4/10/2011

The UNECE/FAO Forestry and Timber Section has served as a trusted source of information, data and analysis about the forest sector in the UNECE region for more than 60 years. It also provides a forum for policy discussion about major issues that affect the forest sector.

Objective To strengthen the forest sector and its contribution to sustainable development in Europe, the CIS and North America
Thematic priority(ies) Markets and statistics, forest resource assessment, forest sector outlook, social and cultural issues, policy and cross-sectoral issues
Functions The UNECE/FAO Forestry and Timber Section conducts regular forest resources assessments, forest sector outlook studies, and forest products annual market reviews. Its activities on forest policies and institutions include: data collection, analysis and dissemination, monitoring of developments, analysis of trends and capacity building.
Linkage(s) to policy processes, instruments and institutions UNFF, FOREST EUROPE, FAO, EC DG Environment, EC DG Agriculture, EUROSTAT, EEA, JRC
Keywords Markets and statistics, forest resource assessment, forest sector outlook, social and cultural issues, policy and cross-sectoral issues, information, data and analysis
FOREST EUROPE criteria FOREST EUROPE indicators ToSIA indicators
Forest resources and carbon Forest area All