FAO Forestry: Forest as a pathway to limit global warming
FAO Forestry: Forest as a pathway to limit global warming
FAO Forestry: Forest as a pathway to limit global warming
FAO Forestry: Marco Boscolo, Forestry Officer, FAO
FAO Forestry: Forest as a pathway to limit global warming
FAO Forestry: Robert Matthews, Research Programme Group Manager, Forestry Commission, Farnham, UK
FAO Forestry: Rocio Condor, AFOLU International Climate Change Expert, FAO
FAO Forestry: L-R: Hiroto Mitsugi, Assistant Director-General, Forestry Department, FAO, Tiina Vähänen, REDD+ Coordinator, FAO
FAO Forestry: Robert Matthews, Research Programme Group Manager, Forestry Commission, Farnham, UK
FAO Forestry: Forest as a pathway to limit global warming
FAO Forestry: L-R: Esther Mertens, GHG Inventory Expert, FAO, Javier Garcia Perez, National Forest Inventory Analyst, FAO
FAO Forestry: Marieke Sandker, Forestry Officer, FAO
FAO Forestry: Forest as a pathway to limit global warming
FAO Forestry: Benjamin Davis, Strategic Programme Leader, FAO
FAO Forestry: Andrew Taber, Senior Forestry Officer, FAO
FAO Forestry: Jeff Campbell, Manager, Forest & Farm Facility, FAO
FAO Forestry: Eva Müller, Director, Forestry Policy and Resources Division, FAO
FAO Forestry: L-R: Serena Fortuna, Forestry Officer, FAO,
FAO Forestry: Yoshihiko Aga, Forestry Officer, FAO
FAO Forestry: Giacomo Grassi, Joint Research Centre of the European Commission
FAO Forestry: L_R: Mette Løyche Wilkie, Chief, Policy and Resources Division, Forestry Department, FAO, Ruth Mallett, Governance and Economics Consultant, FAO
FAO Forestry: Marco Piazza, Forestry Officer, FAO