Seventh Meeting of the Working Group on Criteria and Indicators for the Conservation and Sustainable Management of Temperate and Boreal Forests ("Montreal Process") [meeting papers]
Material type: TextPublication details: Wellington South Pacific Forestry Development Programme 1995Description: various pagings 30 cmOther title:- Seventh Session of the Montreal Process Group
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Various titles attached to this document.
Criteria indicators for the conservation and sustainable management of temperate and boreal forests
Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations Report on the FAO/ITTO expert consultation on the harmonization of criteria indicators for sustainable forest management held in Rome, Italy, 13-16 February 1995
Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations [Cover]
An Overview of the Montreal Process
October 30, 1995
Auckland, New Zealand
Agenda of the
Seventh Meeting of the Montreal Process
The Princess Ballroom
Hyatt Auckland 30 October 1995
Secretariat note
Item 4 of the Provisional Agenda
FAO Panel of the experts on forest gene resources
Nineth session
Rome, Italy 3-5 October 1995
German Room (C29)
Some international intiatives and developments since the 8th session of the FAO panel of experts on forest gene resources
7th Meeting of Montreal Process
Auckland, New Zealand
30-31 October 1995 /
Palmberg-Lerche, Christel
Forest Resource Division, FAO, Rome, Italy.
FAO's Role in promoting sustainable forest management
7, Rome, Italy.
Asia-Pacific Foretry Commissioned
Item 5 of the Provisional Agenda
sixthteenth session
Yangon, Myanmaar 15-19 January 1996
Criteria and indicators for sustainable forest and management
Secretariat Note
Tenth session
Sanbonani, South Africa, 27 Nov - 1 December 1995
Criteria and indicators for sustainable forest management for Africa
Item 5 for provisional agenda
Secretariat Note
Tenth session
Sanbonani, South Africa, 27 Nov - 1 December 1995
Criteria and indicators for sustainable forest management for Africa
Item 5 for provisional agenda
Defining sustainable forest management
A Canadian approach to criteria and indicators
Canadian council of forest ministers
Ottawa, Canada
1995
Progress on the domestic implementation of the Montreal Process Criteria and Indicators for the conservation and sustainable management of temperate and boreal forests. Australiasia's country report
Montreal process group meeting
October 30 - November 4 1995
Progress on the domestic implementation of the Montreal Process Criteria and Indicators for the conservation and sustainable management of temperate and boreal forests. Application of Montreal process criteria and indicators to forest management units in Australia
Summary of the outcomes
Montreal process meeting October 30 - November 4, 1995
Canada's forest : an overview
Canada's forest ecosystem
Criteria and indicators - Canada's work to date
Implemenatations in Canada
Implementation issues for Canada
- Diverse source of data
- Data quality problems
- How to report where data is lacking
1. Biodiversity
2. Productive capacity
3. Ecosystem health
4. Soil and Water resources
5. Carbon cycles
6. Socio-economic data
7. Legal, institutional and economic framework
Areas for co-operation a Canadian perspective
- Development of pilot reports
- Format
- Use of world wide web format
- Move towards "Knowledge base" approach
Canada's progress on implementation of criteria and indicators
A brief progress report on the Follo-up of the ministerial conference on the protection of forests in Europe
Mr Pekka Patosaari
Director/Chief Coordinator of Finland Seventh meeting of the Montreal process
New Zealand
30 October - 4 November 1995
A brief progress report on the Follo-up of the ministerial conference on the protection of forests in Europe
Mr Pekka Patosaari
Director/Chief Coordinator of Finland Seventh meeting of the Montreal process
New Zealand
30 October - 4 November 1995
Criteria and indicators for the conservation and sustainable mangement of forests: progress to date and future directions
David G. Brand
A/Director General
Science and sustainable development
Canadian Forest Service
Quebec, Canada.
New Zealand forestry sector : a path to sustainable management
Presented by Helen Algar, General Manager Policy,
Ministry of Forestry, New Zealand
to
Montreal Process Meeting
30 October 1995 Auckland, New Zealand
This report was prepared by the Ministry of Forestry with major input from New Zealand Institute Ltd and Landcare Research New Zealand
October 1995 Report on the
Application of Montreal Process Criteria and Indicators
New Zealand 1995