The NFI – Brief for a country attempts to provide a bird’s eye view of the National Forest inventories (NFI). However, some countries conduct forest inventories at sub-national and or field management unit level. Therefore, this brief presents brief information on the forest inventories in a country at national level, sub-national level and or field management level depending on the available information. It is useful to regularly update our understanding of elements and specifications of forest inventories because the information generated by forest inventories is simply manifestation of its span, design and methods to collect and analyze the primary information during its implementation. This is important because the NFI provides information on the state and trends of forest resources, their goods and services, and other related `variables that support. It also defines the policy and trade decisions, science and field initiatives, national and international reporting, and direct and indirect contribution of forests to society like poverty alleviation. Regular updates are necessary because countries do change the set of elements, their specifications, designs and methods over period of time to address new emerging demands and to take advantage of new technologies.
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Publisher:
FAO
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Type / Script:
Progress Report
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Keywords:
FOREST RESOURCE ASSESSMENT, FOREST INVENTORIES, SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY, FOREST MANAGEMENT, LAND AREA, LANDUSE, FORESTS, AIR PHOTOGRAPHS, MAPS, METHODOLOGY, SOCIAL SERVICES, ECONOMIC VALUE, FOREST POLICY, FORESTRY LEGISLATION, LEGAL FRAMEWORK, INSITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK, NEPAL FOREST COVER, CAMP UNIT DESIGN, FOREST MANAGEMENT, FORESTRY
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Thematic Group: FAO
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Food and Agriculture Organization
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- Forestry
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