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Sustainable forest management

How is it possible to completely rethink forest management methods and their interactions with other uses of rural and urban areas?

Published in October 2001

The Proposals Booklet "Forests of the World" was elaborated starting from many contributions provided by an Electronic Forum participants that took place during 2001, from February until October.

As expected, due to the theme complexity, this notebook is full of contrasts. The proposals reflect several realities and visions - as the United Nations conference, in New York and a meeting of young people, at the Amazonia. Marking this diversity, a common objective : to interrupt the course of forest destruction around the world.

The proposals’ main theme is the maintenance of the source of biological and cultural diversity in forests, with the objective of establishing guidelines for a healthy and sustainable relationship between the human beings and the environment.

Contact

- Europe: Ferme de la Bergerie, 95170 Chaussy - France - bergerie@fph.fr
- Americas: Crescente fertil - Praça do Centenario 72 - Casa F - 275 11 130 Resende RJ - Brésil - lfcesar@terra.com.br


Coordinated by ...

- Luis Felipe Cesar
Facilitator of citizen networks on forest sustainable development in Brazil.
Site - Crescente Fértil

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- Olivier Ranke
Farm "La Bergerie" of the Foundation Charles Léopold Mayer. He works on biologic agriculture, and city – country relationships. Assessment of agricultural production with some cooperatives of consumers.

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Documents

Final version - 1.3 Mb -



Topics Included

agriculture . environment . Europe . local development . natural resources . rural world . world


Workgroup Papers

Go ! Sustainable forest management
Go ! Agriculture and sustainable development
Go ! An energy efficiency strategy for the 21st century
Go ! Civil society and GMOs : What Strategies Should be Applied Internationally?
Go ! Environmental Education
Go ! Food, Nutrition, and Public Policies
Go ! Industrial ecology: Agenda for the long-term evolution of the industrial system
Go ! People’s Right to Feed Themselves and Achieve Food Sovereignty
Go ! Proposals on Food Security
Go ! Proposals Relating to the Water Issue
Go ! Rejecting the Privatization of Life and Proposing Alternatives
Go ! Save Our Soils to Sustain Our Societies (SOS2)
Go ! WTO and agriculture



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