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Wednesday, 23 April 1997
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13.00 hours
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Registration. Entrance Building A
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14.00 hours
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Opening of the session and welcoming address
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14.25 hours
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Adoption of the Provisional Agenda
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14.30 hours
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The role of ACPWP and introduction of members
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Country reports: Oral presentations by:
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14.45 hours
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Finland
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15.00 hours
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New Zealand
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15.15 hours
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Poland
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15.30 hours
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Brazil
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15.45 hours
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Coffe break
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Forestry highlights and forest
industry
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16.15 hours
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Outcome of the 13th Session of the Committee on Forestry (COFO 97)
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16.30 hours
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FAO's State of the World's Forests
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16.45 hours
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Outcome of the 1st World Conference on Finance
and Marketing for the Pulp and Paper Industries,
Brazil, 7-9 April '97
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Thursday, 24 April 1997
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The socio-economic role of the
forest industry
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09.00 hours
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Example from a developed country - Sweden
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09.30 hours
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Example from a developing country - Congo
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10.00 hours
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Discussions
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10.30 hours
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Coffee break
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11.00 hours
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The Global Fibre Supply Study
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11.30 hours
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Role of ACPWP in the internatonal forest policy dialogue. What machanisms should be developed for achieving this
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14.00 hours
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XI World Forestry Congress
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Update on Sustainable Forest
Management (SFM) and Certification
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14.40 hours
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Progress achieved world-wide and FAO's
contribution
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15.00 hours
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Example from a developed country: Forests and forest Industry in Canada
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15.30 hours
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Coffee break
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16.00 hours
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Example from a developed country - An American approach
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16.30 hours
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Example from a developing country - Ghana
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17.00 hours
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Discussions
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Friday, 25 April 1997
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09.00 hours
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Winding-up and recommendations for the 1997-98
Programme
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10.30 hours
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Date and Place of the 39th Session of ACPWP
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10.45 hours
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Any other business
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