FAO Forest Definition
The UN Food and Agriculture Organisation’s (FAO) definition of forests reduces forests to a bunch of trees. Consequently, it considers monoculture tree plantations to be forests, when in fact, these plantations cause deforestation. This definition also ignores human communities and other living species, and the complex web of interaction among them. Because it is widely used by governments, companies and international forest-related processes, many organizations have been calling on the FAO to change its misleading definition of ‘forests.’
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10 April 2015
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10 April 2015
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10 April 2015
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10 April 2015
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20 March 2015
United Nations’ 2015 International Day of Forests. Theme: “Forests / Climate / Change”. What change?
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23 February 2015
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9 December 2014
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31 October 2014
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26 September 2014