NWFP-Digest-L
No. 6/11
Welcome to FAO's NWFP-Digest-L, a free e-mail journal that covers all
aspects of non-wood forest products. Back issues of the Digest may be found
on FAO's NWFP home page: www.fao.org/forestry/site/12980/en.
You can take part in contributing to the continued success of this
newsletter by sharing with the NWFP community any news that you may have
regarding research, events, publications and projects. Kindly send such
information to NWFP-Digest-L@mailserv.fao.org: We also appreciate any
comments or feedback.
A special thank you to all those who have sent me links to information and
to Giulia Muir for her help with this issue.
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*2011 International Year of Forests *
The United Nations General Assembly declared 2011 as the International Year
of Forests to raise awareness on sustainable management, conservation and
sustainable development of all types of forests.
www.un.org/en/events/iyof2011/ or www.fao.org/forestry/en
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IN THIS ISSUE:
*PRODUCTS* <#1302c04ec9344a29_product>No. 6/11
Welcome to FAO's NWFP-Digest-L, a free e-mail journal that covers all
aspects of non-wood forest products. Back issues of the Digest may be found
on FAO's NWFP home page: www.fao.org/forestry/site/12980/en.
You can take part in contributing to the continued success of this
newsletter by sharing with the NWFP community any news that you may have
regarding research, events, publications and projects. Kindly send such
information to NWFP-Digest-L@mailserv.fao.org: We also appreciate any
comments or feedback.
A special thank you to all those who have sent me links to information and
to Giulia Muir for her help with this issue.
==========================================
*2011 International Year of Forests *
The United Nations General Assembly declared 2011 as the International Year
of Forests to raise awareness on sustainable management, conservation and
sustainable development of all types of forests.
www.un.org/en/events/iyof2011/ or www.fao.org/forestry/en
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IN THIS ISSUE:
1. Bamboo: How bamboo is helping to rebuild Sichuan,
2. Bamboo: New initiative in Latin America will use bamboo to tackle
3. Bushmeat in Vietnam: Half of city residents have eaten
4. Ecotourism in Laos: Doors open to "eco-tourists"<#1302c04ec9344a29_four>
5. Ecotourism in India: Bengal tiger-spotting <#1302c04ec9344a29_five>
6. Edible insects: UN Food advisor on insects <#1302c04ec9344a29_six>
7. Edible insects is the way of the future <#1302c04ec9344a29_seven>
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