Примеры использования Consumption of forest products на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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Sustainable production and consumption of forest products.
GRAPH 2 Consumption of forest products in the UNECE region, 2006-2010.
Sustainable production and consumption of forest products.
Consumption of forest products is growing slower than the economy as a whole.
Pillar A: Sustainable production and consumption of forest products.
Fortunately, overall consumption of forest products recovered in 2010 across the UNECE region graph 2.
Annual data on production,import/ export and consumption of forest products;
Overall in the UNECE region, consumption of forest products reached record levels in 2004, advancing by a healthy 3.9% over 2003.
The"forest sector" is defined as forest management,as well as the production and consumption of forest products.
The consumption of forest products is reported to amount to 835 m3 per 1,000 inhabitants in 2010, a slight decrease since 2005.
Despite some of the world's strongest gains in GDP in 2004, the consumption of forest products was flat.
The need to promote sustainable production and consumption of forest products not only through voluntary arrangements but also through mandatory measures.
Since then, FAO has been compiling and reporting statistics on production,trade and consumption of forest products every year.
In 2013, the consumption of forest products within the UNECE region has been uneven, with Europe stagnating and the CIS and North America showing modest growth.
Increased economic development in some parts of the world will undoubtedly lead to higher consumption of forest products and services.
In one year alone, between 2007 and 2008, the consumption of forest products in the UNECE region dramatically decreased by 117 million m3 in roundwood equivalent,of which the majority occurred in North America 81 million m3.
The information on forest products clearly indicated the rapid growth of production and consumption of forest products in the Asia-Pacific Region.
The goal is to identify major changes in production,trade and consumption of forest products and to explain the policy and market forces causing these developments.
The Forest Products Annual Market Review analyses policies that influence the production,trade, and consumption of forest products.
All three highlighted the contributions that sustainable production and consumption of forest products can make to a Green Economy and presented changes required to make the sector greener.
Devise policies and instruments that increase the transparency of transactions andpromote sustainable production and consumption of forest products.
It may seem oddthat prices have risen, even though industrial roundwood production, and the consumption of forest products in North America and Europe, remain well below their pre-crisis levels.
Regarding the historical development of forest products markets a first contribution was made by Work Area 1"Market and Statistics" with a presentation about the long-term developments of production,trade, and consumption of forest products.
After a decline at the beginning of the transition period in CEEC, the production,trade and consumption of forest products increased in the last two years, and the commercial flow with Western Europe has been intensified.
As in the past this study will give a general overview about the future development of forest resources as well as production,trade and consumption of forest products in Europe.
The action plans will address five main themes:sustainable production and consumption of forest products; a low carbon forest sector; decent green jobs; ecosystem services; monitoring and governance of the forest sector.
The draft results of"Study on scenarios with major impacts on the European forest and forest industry sector" give an indication about scenarios, which are expected to have a significant impact on the main forest sector parameters forest resources, production,trade and consumption of forest products.
Support policies andmeasures that promote responsible production and consumption of forest products and wood energy, including mechanisms such as public procurement, voluntary certification and responsible purchasing.
A baseline scenario and two alternative policy scenarios were developed to elaborate the forecast for forest products markets, using the traditional econometric approach developed during ETTS V. Two draft reports, one on the estimation of elasticities and one on the forecasts of production,trade and consumption of forest products are ready for publication.
The relatively low investment ratio in forest industries may indicate the economic maturity of the industries,changes in geographical distribution of investments following the estimated future consumption of forest products, but also concerns over raw material or energy availability for the processing industries in Europe.