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Forest Type |
Vegetation cover |
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Altitude |
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Damage on regeneration by Wildlife |
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Health |
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Tree variables
(DBH=20 cm)
Tree |
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B2 |
B3 |
B4 |
Remarks | ||||||||||
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Local Name |
Scientific Name |
DBH |
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Ch |
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DBH = 2 to 19 cm.
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0. |
How to write a FRA Working Paper (10 pp. – E) |
1. |
FRA 2000 Terms and Definitions (18 pp. - E/F/S/P) |
2. |
FRA 2000 Guidelines for assessments in tropical and sub-tropical countries (43 pp. - E/F/S/P) |
3. |
The status of the forest resources assessment in the South-Asian sub-region and the country capacity building needs. Proceedings of the GCP/RAS/162/JPN regional workshop held in Dehradun, India, 8-12 June 1998. (186 pp. - E) |
4. |
Volume/Biomass Special Study: georeferenced forest volume data for Latin America (93 pp. - E) |
5. |
Volume/Biomass Special Study: georeferenced forest volume data for Asia and Tropical Oceania (102 pp. - E) |
6. |
Country Maps for the Forestry Department website (21 pp. - E) |
7. |
Forest Resources Information System (FORIS) – Concepts and Status Report (20 pp. E) |
8. |
Remote Sensing and Forest Monitoring in FRA 2000 and beyond. (22 pp. - E) |
9. |
Volume/Biomass special Study: Georeferenced Forest Volume Data for Tropical Africa (97 pp. – E) |
10. |
Memorias del Taller sobre el Programa de Evaluación de los Recursos Forestales en once Países Latinoamericanos (pp. 194 – S) |
11. |
Non-wood forest Products study for Mexico, Cuba and South America (draft for comments) (82 pp. – E) |
12. |
Annotated bibliography on Forest cover change – Nepal (59 pp. – E) |
13. |
Annotated bibliography on Forest cover change – Guatemala (66 pp. – E) |
14. |
Forest Resources of Bhutan - Country Report (18 pp. – E) |
15. |
Forest Resources of Bangladesh – Country Report (89 pp. – E) |
16. |
Forest Resources of Nepal – Country Report (under preparation) |
17. |
Forest Resources of Sri Lanka – Country Report (under preparation) |
18. |
Forest plantation resource in developing countries (75 pp. – E) |
19. |
Global forest cover map (14 pp. – E) |
20. |
A concept and strategy for ecological zoning for the global FRA 2000 (23 pp. – E) |
21. |
Planning and information needs assessment for forest fires component (32 pp. – E) |
22. |
Evaluación de los productos forestales no madereros en América Central (102 pp. – S) |
23. |
Forest resources documentation, archiving and research for the Global FRA 2000 (77 pp. – E) |
24. |
Maintenance of Country Texts on the FAO Forestry Department Website (25 pp. – E) |
25. |
Field documentation of forest cover changes for the Global FRA 2000 (36 pp. –E) |
26. |
FRA 2000 Global Ecological Zones Mapping Workshop Report Cambridge, 28-30 July 1999 (53 pp –E) |
27. |
Tropical Deforestation Literature:Geographical and Historical Patterns in the Availability of Information and the Analysis of Causes (17 pp. – E) |
28. |
World forest survey – Concept Paper (30 pp. – E)) |
29. |
Forest cover mapping and monitoring with NOAA-AVHRR & other coarse spatial resolution sensors (42 pp –E) |
30. |
Web page Editorial Guidelines (22 pp. – E) |
31. |
Assessing state & change in Global Forest Cover: 2000 and beyond (60 pp.- E) |
Please send a message to [email protected] for electronic copies or download from http://www.fao.org/FORESTRY/FO/FRA/index.jsp (under “Publications”)