FRA 2005

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FRA 2005 is a major edition of the FAO’s Global Forest Resources Assessment that provided a comprehensive global overview of forest extent, condition, management, and use around the mid-2000s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf FAO publication
Global Forest Resources Assessment
forest resources assessment report
aim to monitor progress towards sustainable forest management
to provide a comprehensive global overview of forest resources
to support forest policy and decision-making
coordinatingOrganization FAO Forestry Division
surface form: FAO Forestry Department
dataReferencePeriod 1990–2005
dataReferenceYear 2005
focusesOn afforestation
deforestation
forest area change
forest conservation
forest degradation
forest management practices
forest ownership
forest use for wood and non-wood products
protective functions of forests
socio-economic functions of forests
follows FRA 2000
geographicCoverage global
includes global tables on forest area and change
regional summaries
thematic studies on specific forest issues
language English
methodology country reports
regional and global analyses
standardized reporting framework
organizationTypeOfPublisher United Nations agencies
surface form: United Nations specialized agency
partOfSeries Global Forest Resources Assessment
surface form: Global Forest Resources Assessment series
precedes FRA 2010
producedBy member countries of FAO
publicationYear 2005
publisher Food and Agriculture Organization
surface form: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
sector forestry
shortName Global Forest Resources Assessment
surface form: Global Forest Resources Assessment 2005
subject forest condition
forest extent
forest management
forest use
global forest resources
supportedBy FAO experts
temporalCoverage around 2005
early 2000s
usedFor global environmental assessments
international forest policy processes
national forest policy development

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FRA notableEdition FRA 2005
subject surface form: Global Forest Resources Assessment