Difference between revisions of "World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) – Forests for Life Programme"

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|Thematic priority(ies)= Deforestation, climate change, forest and people, sustainable forest and energy
 
|Thematic priority(ies)= Deforestation, climate change, forest and people, sustainable forest and energy
 
|Linkages= [[FSC]], [[REDD]], [[IIASA]],[[FSC]],[[CBD]],[[UNFCCC]]
 
|Linkages= [[FSC]], [[REDD]], [[IIASA]],[[FSC]],[[CBD]],[[UNFCCC]]
|Keywords= Forest conservation, climate change, deforestation, sustainable forest
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|Keywords= Forest conservation, climate change, deforestation, sustainable forest, bioenergy
 
|ToSIA indicators= Green house emission and carbon stock, forest damage
 
|ToSIA indicators= Green house emission and carbon stock, forest damage
 
|FOREST EUROPE indicators= Forest area, carbon stock, forest damage, increment and fellings, trade in wood, and net revenue
 
|FOREST EUROPE indicators= Forest area, carbon stock, forest damage, increment and fellings, trade in wood, and net revenue
 
|FOREST EUROPE criteria= Forest resources and carbon, health and vitality, protective functions, socio-economic functions
 
|FOREST EUROPE criteria= Forest resources and carbon, health and vitality, protective functions, socio-economic functions
 
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World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) – Forests for Life Programme
Founded: 1961
Scope: Global
Policy area: Forest and forestry
Type of institution: Non-governmental organisation
Field of work: Policy
Language: English
URL: World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) – Forests for Life Programme website
Format: html
Access: Free
Publisher: WWF
Country(ies): Switzerland
Date: 2/2/2012


Thematic priority(ies) Deforestation, climate change, forest and people, sustainable forest and energy
Functions To halt and reverse the destruction of our environment, focusing on the conservation of three biomes that contain most of the world's biodiversity: forests, freshwater ecosystems, and oceans and coasts
Linkage(s) to policy processes, instruments and institutions FSC, REDD, IIASA,FSC,CBD,UNFCCC
Keywords Forest conservation, climate change, deforestation, sustainable forest, bioenergy
FOREST EUROPE criteria FOREST EUROPE indicators ToSIA indicators
Forest resources and carbon, health and vitality, protective functions, socio-economic functions Forest area, carbon stock, forest damage, increment and fellings, trade in wood, and net revenue Green house emission and carbon stock, forest damage