Report of the Workshop on the Follow-Up to UNCED and Implementation of the Forest Principles
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Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
United Nations Environment Programme
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The overall objective of the Workshop was to review and assess the progress of Asia and
Pacific countries in implementing the forestry-related agreements reached at UNCED, particularly
Chapter 11 of Agenda 21 (Combating Deforestation'), and the Non-legally binding authoritative
statement of principles for a global consensus on the management, consen'ation and sustainable
development of all types offorests (generally referred to as the "Forest Principles'). The Workshop
was designed to provide Asia-Pacific countries an opportunity to highlight achievements, issues,
constraints, and recommendations of particular relevance for countries of the region.
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