State of the
        World's Forests, 1997
        Food and Agriculture
        Organization of the United Nations  
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        Foreword  
        Introduction  
        Part 1 - Situation and prospects for forest
        conservation and development 
        
          Recent
          trends and current status of forest resources 
          
            World
            forest areas in 1995 
            Changes
            in forest cover and condition  
           
          Trends
          in forest management and utilization 
          
            Status
            and trends in forest management 
            Evolving
            patterns of harvesting, processing and marketing  
           
          Trends
          and status of forest products and services 
          
            Forests in the
            economy 
            Contribution
            of forests to environmental stability 
            Global
            trends in consumption and production of forest products, 1970-94 
            International
            trade in forest products 
           
          The
          global outlook for forest products 
          
            What does
            the future hold? 
            FAO
            global outlook study, 1996 
            Selected
            policy-related implications  
           
         
        Part 2 - Policy, planning and institutional
        arrangements 
        
          National
          policies in context - issues and trends  
          Trends
          in national forest planning 
          
            Changing
            perspectives in forest planning 
            Forest
            sector planning in developing countries 
            Forest
            sector planning in industrialized countries 
            Improved
            forestry planning directions: the concept of national forests programmes (NFPS)  
           
          Evolving
          institutional framework 
          The
          international dialogue and initiatives with relevance to forests 
          
            Intergovernmental
            initiatives 
            International
            forestry research efforts 
            Private
            sector and NGO initiatives  
           
          Forestry funding 
          
            Funding sources  
           
         
        Part 3 - Special issue: The development of
        criteria and indicators for sustainable forest management 
        
          The
          development of criteria and indicators for sustainable forest management  
          
            Background 
            Efforts
            to identify criteria and indicators for sustainable forest management 
            Implementation
            of criteria and indicators 
            Highlights
            of experiences and lessons learned 
            Conclusions  
           
         
        Part 4 - Regional highlights 
        
          Asia and
          the Pacific  
          The Near East
           
          Africa  
          Europe
          and the former USSR  
          Latin
          America and the Caribbean  
          North America
           
          Forestry
          in economic/political regional groups  
         
        Annexes
        
          Annex
          1: Acronyms and abbreviations  
          Annex 2:
          Definitions 
          Annex 3: Data
          tables 
          Annex
          4: Notes on the data tables 
         
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