First Asia-Pacific Forestry Week conference

Hanoi, Vietnam - It is expected to be the largest and the most important forestry-related events in the region in 2008.

The first-ever Asia-Pacific Forestry Week will be organized 21-26 April 2008, in Hanoi, Vietnam.
It is expected to be the largest and the most important forestry-related events in the region in 2008.
The event will bring together upwards of 500 individuals from governments, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), research institutions, regional and international networks, UN agencies and the private sector.

High-level forestry officials from throughout the Asia-Pacific region are expected to attend.
It will provide a unique opportunity for diverse stakeholders and forest managers to share perspectives and seek solutions to the most challenging issues facing forests and forestry today.

Leading regional and international natural resource organizations will convene special plenary sessions each morning of Asia-Pacific Forestry Week, focusing on the three pillars of sustainable development: social, environmental, and economic.

Under the social pillar “forests and poverty” issues will be highlighted, with consideration given to resource tenure and access, decentralization, livelihoods and community participation.

Forests and climate change will top the agenda on the “environment day”, with consideration given to what forestry can do to mitigate climate change, as well as how forestry will need to adapt in response to climate change.

For the economic focus topics related to trade, timber certification, forest law enforcement and governance, and forestry investment will dominate.

The morning plenary sessions will give all participants an opportunity to gather and share perspectives on the most critical forestry issues facing the Asia-Pacific region today. In addition to these plenary sessions, numerous international and regional organizations and networks working in forest- and forestry-related issues are planning important events and activities throughout the week.

[email protected]
Mr. Patrick Durst
Senior Forestry Officer
FAO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific
39 Phra Atit Road, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
Phone: +66 2 697 4139
Fax: +66 2 697 4445

[email protected]
Ms.Nguyen Tuong Van
Deputy Director
Forest Sector Support Partnership Coordination Office (FSSPCO)
No 6 Lane 42, Lieu Giai St, Ba Dinh Dist, Hanoi,
Phone: (84-4) 7629412 ext 111
Fax: (84-4) 8325223

http://www.fao.org/forestry/site/44755/en/

From 21 Apr 2008
Until 26 Apr 2008
Hanoi, Vietnam
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