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European forest sector outlook study 2: 2010-2030 [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 107 pages, aukštis: 300 mm, col. ill., col. map
  • Serija: Geneva timber and forest study paper 28
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Nov-2011
  • Leidėjas: United Nations
  • ISBN-10: 9211170516
  • ISBN-13: 9789211170511
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 107 pages, aukštis: 300 mm, col. ill., col. map
  • Serija: Geneva timber and forest study paper 28
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Nov-2011
  • Leidėjas: United Nations
  • ISBN-10: 9211170516
  • ISBN-13: 9789211170511
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The European Forest Sector Outlook Study II (EFSOS II) is the latest in a series of studies, which started in 1952, to provide a regular outlook report for the European forest sector. All these studies have aimed to map out possible or likely future developments, on the basis of past trends, as a contribution to evidence-based policy formulation and decision making. A reference scenario and four policy scenarios have been prepared for the European forest sector bewteen 2010 and 2030, covering the forest resource and forest products. The scenarios are based on the results of several different modelling approaches, and in particular of econometric projections of production and consumption of forest products, the Wood Resource Balance, the European Forest Information Scenario model (EFISCEN), the European forest Institute-Global Forest Sector Model (EFI-GTM), and competitiveness analysis.
List of Tables
5(2)
List of Figures
5(2)
List of Boxes
6(1)
Foreword 7(2)
Executive Summary 9(4)
Policy challenges
9(1)
Methods
9(1)
Conclusions
10(1)
Recommendations
11(2)
1 Introduction
13(6)
1.1 Objectives of the outlook study
13(1)
1.2 Approach and methods
13(1)
1.3 Scope and definitions
14(1)
1.4 Acknowledgements
15(4)
2 Main policy issues and challenges for the forest sector
19(8)
2.1 Introduction
19(1)
2.2 The situation in 2010
19(2)
2.3 Mitigating climate change
21(1)
2.4 Promoting renewable energy
22(1)
2.5 Adapting to climate change and protecting forests
23(1)
2.6 Protecting and enhancing biodiversity
23(1)
2.7 Supplying renewable and competitive forest products to Europe and the world
24(1)
2.8 Achieving and demonstrating sustainability
25(1)
2.9 Developing appropriate policies and institutions
26(1)
3 Scenario analysis: reference future and policy choices
27(36)
3.1 Introduction
27(1)
3.2 Overview of projection methods
27(3)
3.3 Reference scenario
30(11)
3.4 Policy scenarios
41(22)
4 Assessing the sustainability of the outlook for the European forest sector
63(10)
4.1 Introduction
63(1)
4.2 Methodology for assessing sustainability of scenarios
63(2)
4.3 Analysis of the sustainability of the scenarios
65(5)
4.4 Discussion
70(3)
5 Main policy issues and challenges, in the light of the scenario analysis
73(24)
5.1 Introduction
73(1)
5.2 Overview of the scenarios
73(4)
5.3 Mitigating climate change
77(2)
5.4 Supplying renewable energy from wood
79(3)
5.5 Adapting to climate change and protecting forests
82(5)
5.6 Protecting and enhancing biodiversity
87(2)
5.7 Supplying innovative and competitive forest products and services to Europe and the world
89(2)
5.8 Achieving and demonstrating sustainability
91(1)
5.9 Developing appropriate policy responses and institutions
91(6)
6 Conclusions and recommendations
97(6)
6.1 Conclusions
97(2)
6.2 Recommendations
99(4)
7 Annex
103
7.1 Acronyms and Abbreviations
103(1)
7.2 List of 3-letter country codes
104(1)
7.3 Discussion papers
104(1)
7.4 Bibliography
105