European Forest Sector Outlook Study

European Forest Sector Outlook Study

Author: United Nations. FAO/ECE Trade Development and Timber Division. Timber Branch

Publisher: United Nations Publications

Published: 2005-01-01

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 9789211169218

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This study, prepared jointly by FAO and UNECE, sets out data on long term trends and projections for future developments in the forestry sector for 38 countries in western and eastern Europe (including the three Baltic states and four major CIS countries including Russia) covering the years 1960 to 2020. It is based on scientific analysis and covers forest resources, and the production, trade and consumption of roundwood, sawnwood, panels, pulp and paper; as well as the outlook for non-wood products and forest services. It also examines the links with other sectoral policies, such as energy, environmental, trade and rural development policies, and sets out a number of policy conclusions and recommendations.


Employment Trends and Prospects in the European Forest Sector

Employment Trends and Prospects in the European Forest Sector

Author: Peter Blombäck

Publisher: New York and Geneva : United Nations

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 48

ISBN-13:

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This study considers employment opportunities derived from forest-based industries in Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States, relating to forestry, wood processing industry, and the pulp and paper industry. Issues discussed include: wages, occupational safety and health, productivity and job security, human resource skills and training, as well as the implications for social development and future changes in the policy and market framework of the sector.


Forest Sector Outlook Study 2020-2040

Forest Sector Outlook Study 2020-2040

Author: United Nations Publications

Publisher:

Published: 2022-06-03

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789211172898

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The Forest Sector Outlook 2020-2040 study for the UNECE region provides information that supports decision-making by showing the possible medium- and long-term consequences of specific policy choices and structural changes, using scenario analyses whenever possible. The study is the first to cover the entire UNECE region and provides results for the main UNECE subregions of Europe, North America and the Russian Federation.