Actions requested - Forest health and vitality

Introduction

For the purpose of this information framework prototype, the theme is described as follows (see the About page for a description of all 7 themes):

Forests need to be managed so that risks and impacts of unwanted disturbances are minimized, including fires, airborne pollution, storm felling, invasive species, pests and insects. Such disturbances may impact social, economic as well as environmental dimensions of forestry.

Actions requested

CBD. 2002. Expanded Programme of Work on Forest Biological Diversity. Report of the sixth meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity. Montreal, CBD.

Programme Element 1, Goal 2
Objective 1 (a)
Objective 1 (b)

Objective 2 (a)
Objective 2 (b)
Objective 2 (c)
Objective 2 (d)

Objective 3 (a)
Objective 3 (c)
Objective 3 (d)

Objective 4 (a)
Objective 4 (b)
Objective 4 (d)
Objective 4 (e)
Objective 4 (f)
Objective 4 (g)
Objective 4 (h)
Objective 4 (i)

Objective 5 (a)

Objective 6 (d)

Programme Element 1, Goal 3
Objective 2 (a)


Objective 3 (c)

Programme Element 1, Goal 4
Objective 2 (b)

Objective 4 (b)
Objective 4 (c)
Objective 4 (h)

Programme Element 2, Goal 1
Objective 1 (a)
Objective 1 (c)

Programme Element 3, Goal 3
Objective 1 (b)

IFF. 2000. IFF Proposals for Action. Report of the Intergovernmental Forum on Forests on its Fourth Session. New York, ECOSOC.

Action 41 (h)
Action 64 (e)
Action 64 (h)
Action 64 (j)
Action 67
Action 115 (c)
Action 122 (c)
Action 129 (a)
Action 129 (b)
Action 129 (c)
Action 129 (d)

IPF. 1997. IPF Proposals for Action. Report of the Ad Hoc Intergovernmental Panel on Forests on its Fourth Session. New York, ECOSOC.

Action 27 (c)
Action 30 (b)
Action 31 (c)
Action 50 (a)
Action 50 (b)
Action 50 (c)
Action 50 (d)
Action 50 (e)