Forest Products

A forest product is any material derived from forestry for direct consumption or commercial use, such as lumber, paper, or forage for livestock. Wood, by far the dominant product of forests, is used for many purposes, such as wood fuel (e.g. in form of firewood or charcoal) or the finished structural materials used for the construction of buildings, or as a raw material, in the form of wood pulp, that is used in the production of paper. All other non-wood products derived from forest resources, comprising a broad variety of other forest products, are collectively described as non-timber forest products …

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ADB: Asian Development Bank · 13 November 2024 English

This brief shows how civil society organizations (CSOs) in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR) are rooted in strong village traditions of community support, maps their growth, and explains …

higher risk of HIV. • Bamboo and Non-Timber Forest Products Development Association provides capacity


World Bank Group · 12 November 2024 English

aquaculture, agroforestry, timber and non-timber forest products. Adoption refers to a change of practice or


World Bank Group · 12 November 2024 English

aquaculture, agroforestry, timber, and non-timber forest products. Assets include property, biological assets


World Bank Group · 9 November 2024 English

and compensation. Subprojects involving forest products must obtain licenses, implement reforestation


WHO: World Health Organization · 8 November 2024 English

viii, 74 p.

regulating the importation and exportation of forest products and wild animals (2014). • There is adherence


World Bank Group · 7 November 2024 English

agroforestry systems and promotion of non-timber forest products, subproject EISAs/ESMPs will need further


World Bank Group · 6 November 2024 English

by them. 10. Percentage of licensing of forest products Department of Forestry This is another potential


OEKO: Öko-Institut e.V. · 6 November 2024 English

Options for addressing the risk of non-permanence for land-based mitigation in carbon crediting programmes Options for addressing the risk of non-permanence for land-based mitigation in carbon crediting programmes Food and …

production, or replacing agricultural and forest products with alternatives that alleviate deforestation


World Bank Group · 5 November 2024

Climate action offers an opportunity to safeguard development gains and accompany the ambitious transformation Senegal is embarking on to achieve its objective of reaching middle income status in the next …

pressure on mangrove ecosystems), and nontimber forest products. Further, women lack access to production factors


World Bank Group · 5 November 2024 English

The impacts of climate change are already evident in Senegal (box 1.1 ) and are projected to worsen in the future with increased temperatures, greater variability, and extreme events, as …

pressure on mangrove ecosystems), and nontimber forest products. Further, women lack access to production factors


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