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2009-10-13

Forest Agencies' Early Adaptations to Climate Change

This report seeks to determine to what extent forest agencies are changing their policies and management operations in response to current and anticipated future climate change. In order to achieve this goal, it summarizes the state of the art of forest policy responses regarding adaptation to climate change in Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Costa Rica, Finland, France, Germany, Russia, Spain, Sweden, and the United States.

Prepared by: Chris Eastaugh, Christopher Reyer, Pablo González Moreno, Wu Jian, Alberto Gappmayer Biscaia, Olga Pentelkina
Supported by: IUFRO HQ
Published: 2009

ISSN 1024-414X
Copyright by IUFRO and the authors


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Forest Agencies' Early Adaptations to Climate Change


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