Andean Countries : A Strategy for Forestry, Volume 3. Ecuador
The World Bank's revised forest policy came into being in 2002 and covers all types of forests. It has the following key objectives: (i) harnessing the potential of forests to reduce poverty in a sustainable manner; (ii) integrating forests ef...
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ACCURATE INFORMATION ACTION PLAN ACTIVE PARTICIPATION ADEQUATE RESPONSE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES AFFORESTATION AGRICULTURAL EXPANSION AGRICULTURAL LAND AGRICULTURE AMPHIBIANS ANIMAL ANNUAL DEFORESTATION ARCHIPELAGO AREA OF FOREST ARMED FORCES BAMBOO BIODIVERSITY BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION BIODIVERSITY POLICY CARBON CATTLE CELLULOSE CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CO COMMERCIAL VALUE COMMUNAL PROPERTY COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETING LAND USE CONCESSION CONDITIONALITY CONSERVATION OF FORESTS CONSERVATION POLICIES CONTINENTAL LAND AREA CORDILLERA DEFORESTATION DEFORESTATION RATE DEGRADED LAND DIVERSITY OF BIRDS DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION DROUGHT DRY FORESTS DRY TROPICAL FORESTS ECONOMIC FACTORS ECONOMICS EMISSIONS ENCROACHMENT ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES EQUILIBRIUM EUCALYPTUS FARMS FIREWOOD FLOODS FOREST FOREST ACTIVITIES FOREST ADMINISTRATION FOREST AREA FOREST AREAS FOREST AUTHORITY FOREST CERTIFICATION FOREST CONCESSION FOREST CONCESSIONS FOREST CONSERVATION FOREST CONTROL FOREST CONVERSION FOREST COVER FOREST DEGRADATION FOREST DEVELOPMENT FOREST DWELLERS FOREST ECOSYSTEM FOREST ECOSYSTEMS FOREST ESTATE FOREST EXPLOITATION FOREST EXTRACTION FOREST FIRES FOREST FRONTIER FOREST HARVESTING FOREST INDUSTRIES FOREST INVESTMENT FOREST LAND FOREST LAND OWNERS FOREST LAW FOREST LAW ENFORCEMENT FOREST LEGISLATION FOREST LOSS FOREST MANAGEMENT FOREST MANAGEMENT PLANS FOREST OWNER FOREST OWNERS FOREST OWNERSHIP FOREST PLANTATIONS FOREST POLICIES FOREST POLICY FOREST PRODUCT FOREST PRODUCTION FOREST PROPERTY FOREST RESOURCE FOREST RESOURCES FOREST SECTOR FOREST SERVICES FOREST STATISTICS FOREST STRATEGY FOREST TYPE FOREST TYPES FOREST USE FOREST ZONE FORESTRY FORESTRY PROGRAM GAS GRASSLANDS GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GASES HEAVY MACHINERY HIGHLANDS HUNTING ILLEGAL LOGGING ILLEGAL TIMBER INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES INDIGENOUS FOREST INDUSTRIAL EXPANSION ISSUES IVORY LAND AVAILABILITY LAND CLEARING LAND CONVERSION LAND OWNERS LAND OWNERSHIP LAND REFORM LAND TENURE LAND TENURE PROBLEMS LAND USE LAND USE CHANGE LAND USE PLANNING LAND USE POLICY LAND USE SYSTEM LAND USE SYSTEMS LAND USE ZONING LAND USES LAND ZONING LAND-USE LANDSCAPE LANDSCAPE LEVEL LEGAL MANDATE LOGGING MANGROVES MEDICINAL PLANTS MIGRATION MMA NATIONAL FOREST AUTHORITY NATIONAL FOREST PROGRAM NATIONAL PARKS NATURAL CAPITAL NATURAL FORESTS NATURAL RESOURCES OIL OIL COMPANIES OIL DRILLING OIL INDUSTRY OIL PALM OIL PALM PLANTATIONS OIL PRICES OPPORTUNITY COSTS PALM SWAMP PALM TREE PLANT PLANT SPECIES POLITICAL ECONOMY PRIMARY FOREST PRIMARY FORESTS PRIVATE FORESTS PRODUCTION COSTS PROPERTY RIGHTS PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS PUBLIC FOREST AUTHORITY PUBLIC FOREST LAND REFORESTATION ROADS RURAL COMMUNITIES SECONDARY FORESTS SINK SOCIAL PARTICIPATION STEWARDSHIP SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE FOREST SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE GROWTH SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION SUSTAINABLE USE SUSTAINABLE USE OF BIODIVERSITY SUSTAINABLE YIELD THREAT OF EXTINCTION TIMBER TIMBER COMPANIES TIMBER EXPLOITATION TIMBER EXTRACTION TIMBER FOREST TIMBER FOREST PRODUCT TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS TIMBER HARVESTING TIMBER INDUSTRY TIMBER PRICES TIMBER PRODUCTION TIMBER PRODUCTS TIMBER TRADE TOURISM TOURISM INDUSTRY TRANSACTION COSTS TREE SPECIES TREES TROPICAL FORESTS TROPICAL LOWLAND FORESTS TROPICAL SPECIES VEGETATION VEGETATION TYPE WILDLIFE WOOD WOOD EXPORTS WOOD EXTRACTION WOOD HARVEST WOOD IMPORTS WOOD INDUSTRY WOOD MARKET WOOD PRODUCT WOOD PRODUCTION WOOD PRODUCTS |
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ACCURATE INFORMATION ACTION PLAN ACTIVE PARTICIPATION ADEQUATE RESPONSE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES AFFORESTATION AGRICULTURAL EXPANSION AGRICULTURAL LAND AGRICULTURE AMPHIBIANS ANIMAL ANNUAL DEFORESTATION ARCHIPELAGO AREA OF FOREST ARMED FORCES BAMBOO BIODIVERSITY BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION BIODIVERSITY POLICY CARBON CATTLE CELLULOSE CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CO COMMERCIAL VALUE COMMUNAL PROPERTY COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETING LAND USE CONCESSION CONDITIONALITY CONSERVATION OF FORESTS CONSERVATION POLICIES CONTINENTAL LAND AREA CORDILLERA DEFORESTATION DEFORESTATION RATE DEGRADED LAND DIVERSITY OF BIRDS DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION DROUGHT DRY FORESTS DRY TROPICAL FORESTS ECONOMIC FACTORS ECONOMICS EMISSIONS ENCROACHMENT ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES EQUILIBRIUM EUCALYPTUS FARMS FIREWOOD FLOODS FOREST FOREST ACTIVITIES FOREST ADMINISTRATION FOREST AREA FOREST AREAS FOREST AUTHORITY FOREST CERTIFICATION FOREST CONCESSION FOREST CONCESSIONS FOREST CONSERVATION FOREST CONTROL FOREST CONVERSION FOREST COVER FOREST DEGRADATION FOREST DEVELOPMENT FOREST DWELLERS FOREST ECOSYSTEM FOREST ECOSYSTEMS FOREST ESTATE FOREST EXPLOITATION FOREST EXTRACTION FOREST FIRES FOREST FRONTIER FOREST HARVESTING FOREST INDUSTRIES FOREST INVESTMENT FOREST LAND FOREST LAND OWNERS FOREST LAW FOREST LAW ENFORCEMENT FOREST LEGISLATION FOREST LOSS FOREST MANAGEMENT FOREST MANAGEMENT PLANS FOREST OWNER FOREST OWNERS FOREST OWNERSHIP FOREST PLANTATIONS FOREST POLICIES FOREST POLICY FOREST PRODUCT FOREST PRODUCTION FOREST PROPERTY FOREST RESOURCE FOREST RESOURCES FOREST SECTOR FOREST SERVICES FOREST STATISTICS FOREST STRATEGY FOREST TYPE FOREST TYPES FOREST USE FOREST ZONE FORESTRY FORESTRY PROGRAM GAS GRASSLANDS GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GASES HEAVY MACHINERY HIGHLANDS HUNTING ILLEGAL LOGGING ILLEGAL TIMBER INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES INDIGENOUS FOREST INDUSTRIAL EXPANSION ISSUES IVORY LAND AVAILABILITY LAND CLEARING LAND CONVERSION LAND OWNERS LAND OWNERSHIP LAND REFORM LAND TENURE LAND TENURE PROBLEMS LAND USE LAND USE CHANGE LAND USE PLANNING LAND USE POLICY LAND USE SYSTEM LAND USE SYSTEMS LAND USE ZONING LAND USES LAND ZONING LAND-USE LANDSCAPE LANDSCAPE LEVEL LEGAL MANDATE LOGGING MANGROVES MEDICINAL PLANTS MIGRATION MMA NATIONAL FOREST AUTHORITY NATIONAL FOREST PROGRAM NATIONAL PARKS NATURAL CAPITAL NATURAL FORESTS NATURAL RESOURCES OIL OIL COMPANIES OIL DRILLING OIL INDUSTRY OIL PALM OIL PALM PLANTATIONS OIL PRICES OPPORTUNITY COSTS PALM SWAMP PALM TREE PLANT PLANT SPECIES POLITICAL ECONOMY PRIMARY FOREST PRIMARY FORESTS PRIVATE FORESTS PRODUCTION COSTS PROPERTY RIGHTS PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS PUBLIC FOREST AUTHORITY PUBLIC FOREST LAND REFORESTATION ROADS RURAL COMMUNITIES SECONDARY FORESTS SINK SOCIAL PARTICIPATION STEWARDSHIP SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE FOREST SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE GROWTH SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION SUSTAINABLE USE SUSTAINABLE USE OF BIODIVERSITY SUSTAINABLE YIELD THREAT OF EXTINCTION TIMBER TIMBER COMPANIES TIMBER EXPLOITATION TIMBER EXTRACTION TIMBER FOREST TIMBER FOREST PRODUCT TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS TIMBER HARVESTING TIMBER INDUSTRY TIMBER PRICES TIMBER PRODUCTION TIMBER PRODUCTS TIMBER TRADE TOURISM TOURISM INDUSTRY TRANSACTION COSTS TREE SPECIES TREES TROPICAL FORESTS TROPICAL LOWLAND FORESTS TROPICAL SPECIES VEGETATION VEGETATION TYPE WILDLIFE WOOD WOOD EXPORTS WOOD EXTRACTION WOOD HARVEST WOOD IMPORTS WOOD INDUSTRY WOOD MARKET WOOD PRODUCT WOOD PRODUCTION WOOD PRODUCTS FAO World Bank Andean Countries : A Strategy for Forestry, Volume 3. Ecuador |
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Latin America & Caribbean Ecuador |
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The World Bank's revised forest
policy came into being in 2002 and covers all types of
forests. It has the following key objectives: (i) harnessing
the potential of forests to reduce poverty in a sustainable
manner; (ii) integrating forests effectively into
sustainable development; and (iii) protecting vital local
and global environmental services and values. The policy
enables the bank to fully engage in forestry throughout the
developing world, while ensuring that it complies with such
safe guard policies such as OP 4.01 (Environmental
Assessment), OP 4.04 (Natural Habitats) and OD 4.20
(Indigenous Peoples). On the other hand, the policy provides
only a general framework for its lending operations in
forestry and cannot take account of the individual
socio-economic and environmental needs of regions and sub
regions. To carry out the work, experienced local
consultants were recruited to prepare country level reports
following guidelines provided by the FAO Investment Centre,
the aim being to gain a strong local perspective on the main
issues and potential for sustainable and equitable growth in
the sector. These reports were complimented by reference to
an extensive literature base to produce individual country
reports and the summary which follows. Given the complexity
of forestry in the region, the need to involve large numbers
of stakeholders, and the need to accommodate change, the
findings of this report should not be regarded as
definitive, but rather as a first step to shaping the
Bank's interventions in the sector in individual
countries over the medium term. It should also be noted that
data have been obtained from a variety of sources, and that
inconsistencies and gaps were common; they should
consequently be regarded as orders of magnitude. |
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Andean Countries : A Strategy for Forestry, Volume 3. Ecuador |
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Andean Countries : A Strategy for Forestry, Volume 3. Ecuador |
title_full |
Andean Countries : A Strategy for Forestry, Volume 3. Ecuador |
title_fullStr |
Andean Countries : A Strategy for Forestry, Volume 3. Ecuador |
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Andean Countries : A Strategy for Forestry, Volume 3. Ecuador |
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andean countries : a strategy for forestry, volume 3. ecuador |
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FAO, Rome |
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2014 |
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okr-10986-190552021-04-23T14:03:50Z Andean Countries : A Strategy for Forestry, Volume 3. Ecuador FAO World Bank ACCURATE INFORMATION ACTION PLAN ACTIVE PARTICIPATION ADEQUATE RESPONSE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES AFFORESTATION AGRICULTURAL EXPANSION AGRICULTURAL LAND AGRICULTURE AMPHIBIANS ANIMAL ANNUAL DEFORESTATION ARCHIPELAGO AREA OF FOREST ARMED FORCES BAMBOO BIODIVERSITY BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION BIODIVERSITY POLICY CARBON CATTLE CELLULOSE CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CO COMMERCIAL VALUE COMMUNAL PROPERTY COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETING LAND USE CONCESSION CONDITIONALITY CONSERVATION OF FORESTS CONSERVATION POLICIES CONTINENTAL LAND AREA CORDILLERA DEFORESTATION DEFORESTATION RATE DEGRADED LAND DIVERSITY OF BIRDS DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION DROUGHT DRY FORESTS DRY TROPICAL FORESTS ECONOMIC FACTORS ECONOMICS EMISSIONS ENCROACHMENT ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES EQUILIBRIUM EUCALYPTUS FARMS FIREWOOD FLOODS FOREST FOREST ACTIVITIES FOREST ADMINISTRATION FOREST AREA FOREST AREAS FOREST AUTHORITY FOREST CERTIFICATION FOREST CONCESSION FOREST CONCESSIONS FOREST CONSERVATION FOREST CONTROL FOREST CONVERSION FOREST COVER FOREST DEGRADATION FOREST DEVELOPMENT FOREST DWELLERS FOREST ECOSYSTEM FOREST ECOSYSTEMS FOREST ESTATE FOREST EXPLOITATION FOREST EXTRACTION FOREST FIRES FOREST FRONTIER FOREST HARVESTING FOREST INDUSTRIES FOREST INVESTMENT FOREST LAND FOREST LAND OWNERS FOREST LAW FOREST LAW ENFORCEMENT FOREST LEGISLATION FOREST LOSS FOREST MANAGEMENT FOREST MANAGEMENT PLANS FOREST OWNER FOREST OWNERS FOREST OWNERSHIP FOREST PLANTATIONS FOREST POLICIES FOREST POLICY FOREST PRODUCT FOREST PRODUCTION FOREST PROPERTY FOREST RESOURCE FOREST RESOURCES FOREST SECTOR FOREST SERVICES FOREST STATISTICS FOREST STRATEGY FOREST TYPE FOREST TYPES FOREST USE FOREST ZONE FORESTRY FORESTRY PROGRAM GAS GRASSLANDS GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GASES HEAVY MACHINERY HIGHLANDS HUNTING ILLEGAL LOGGING ILLEGAL TIMBER INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES INDIGENOUS FOREST INDUSTRIAL EXPANSION ISSUES IVORY LAND AVAILABILITY LAND CLEARING LAND CONVERSION LAND OWNERS LAND OWNERSHIP LAND REFORM LAND TENURE LAND TENURE PROBLEMS LAND USE LAND USE CHANGE LAND USE PLANNING LAND USE POLICY LAND USE SYSTEM LAND USE SYSTEMS LAND USE ZONING LAND USES LAND ZONING LAND-USE LANDSCAPE LANDSCAPE LEVEL LEGAL MANDATE LOGGING MANGROVES MEDICINAL PLANTS MIGRATION MMA NATIONAL FOREST AUTHORITY NATIONAL FOREST PROGRAM NATIONAL PARKS NATURAL CAPITAL NATURAL FORESTS NATURAL RESOURCES OIL OIL COMPANIES OIL DRILLING OIL INDUSTRY OIL PALM OIL PALM PLANTATIONS OIL PRICES OPPORTUNITY COSTS PALM SWAMP PALM TREE PLANT PLANT SPECIES POLITICAL ECONOMY PRIMARY FOREST PRIMARY FORESTS PRIVATE FORESTS PRODUCTION COSTS PROPERTY RIGHTS PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS PUBLIC FOREST AUTHORITY PUBLIC FOREST LAND REFORESTATION ROADS RURAL COMMUNITIES SECONDARY FORESTS SINK SOCIAL PARTICIPATION STEWARDSHIP SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE FOREST SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE GROWTH SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION SUSTAINABLE USE SUSTAINABLE USE OF BIODIVERSITY SUSTAINABLE YIELD THREAT OF EXTINCTION TIMBER TIMBER COMPANIES TIMBER EXPLOITATION TIMBER EXTRACTION TIMBER FOREST TIMBER FOREST PRODUCT TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS TIMBER HARVESTING TIMBER INDUSTRY TIMBER PRICES TIMBER PRODUCTION TIMBER PRODUCTS TIMBER TRADE TOURISM TOURISM INDUSTRY TRANSACTION COSTS TREE SPECIES TREES TROPICAL FORESTS TROPICAL LOWLAND FORESTS TROPICAL SPECIES VEGETATION VEGETATION TYPE WILDLIFE WOOD WOOD EXPORTS WOOD EXTRACTION WOOD HARVEST WOOD IMPORTS WOOD INDUSTRY WOOD MARKET WOOD PRODUCT WOOD PRODUCTION WOOD PRODUCTS The World Bank's revised forest policy came into being in 2002 and covers all types of forests. It has the following key objectives: (i) harnessing the potential of forests to reduce poverty in a sustainable manner; (ii) integrating forests effectively into sustainable development; and (iii) protecting vital local and global environmental services and values. The policy enables the bank to fully engage in forestry throughout the developing world, while ensuring that it complies with such safe guard policies such as OP 4.01 (Environmental Assessment), OP 4.04 (Natural Habitats) and OD 4.20 (Indigenous Peoples). On the other hand, the policy provides only a general framework for its lending operations in forestry and cannot take account of the individual socio-economic and environmental needs of regions and sub regions. To carry out the work, experienced local consultants were recruited to prepare country level reports following guidelines provided by the FAO Investment Centre, the aim being to gain a strong local perspective on the main issues and potential for sustainable and equitable growth in the sector. These reports were complimented by reference to an extensive literature base to produce individual country reports and the summary which follows. Given the complexity of forestry in the region, the need to involve large numbers of stakeholders, and the need to accommodate change, the findings of this report should not be regarded as definitive, but rather as a first step to shaping the Bank's interventions in the sector in individual countries over the medium term. It should also be noted that data have been obtained from a variety of sources, and that inconsistencies and gaps were common; they should consequently be regarded as orders of magnitude. 2014-07-29T21:55:15Z 2014-07-29T21:55:15Z 2006-08-31 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/08/19475963/andean-countries-strategy-forestry-programmes-projects-vol-3-5-case-studies-ecuador http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19055 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ FAO, Rome Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research Latin America & Caribbean Ecuador |