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B-roll Community-based forestry in Mongolia
Country
Mongolia
Duration
2m31s
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Video Type
B Roll Video
Date
02/23/2016 11:16 AM
File size
575.60 MB
Unique ID
UF2D8F
All editorial uses permitted
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Mongolia - 2011
1. GVs of landscape
2. Herders on horseback with cattle.
3. Various of forest
4. Local people cutting and transporting wood
5. Gathering of local people in traditional home
6. GVs of landscape
7. Man cutting wood
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23 February 2016, Clark, Philippines/Rome - Community-based forestry has shown itself to be a potent vehicle for promoting sustainable forest management, reducing poverty and generating jobs and income for rural communities, but unlocking its true potential will require greater support by governments through policy reforms and other measures.
Many community-based forestry regimes are showing great promise as engines for sustainable development but are still performing below their potential, a new FAO report released today at the start of Asia-Pacific Forestry Week says.
full press release: http://www.fao.org/news/story/en/item/384146/icode/
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