The IUCN Forest Conservation Programme makes contributions to policy at various levels and uses field projects to derive lessons to feed into the policy debate. IUCN frequently advises major development institutions on forest issues, to ensure that conservation priorities are adequately addressed in their projects and programmes. Below you will find various brochures, briefs and discussion papers used in our work around the world.
Brochures and discussion papers
Forest programme brochures and discussion papers
REDD Opportunities - Integrating Sustainable Forest Management Approaches
Major reductions in global greenhouse gas emissions are necessary if we are to avoid disastrous climate change. IUCN believes that Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD) can help achieve this goal if it is based on sustainable forest management and integrated into broader carbon emission reduction strategies. … | French | Spanish
14 Apr 2008 | Downloads - Publication
Forest Landscape Restoration: See the Bigger Picture
Global Partnership on Forest Landscape Restoration …
30 Jun 2006 | Downloads - Publication
Illegal Logging: A commitment to change through tripartite action
IUCN Forest Conservation Programme …
31 May 2006 | Downloads - Publication
Forest Landscape Restoration: Broadening the Vision of West African Forests
| Author(s): | IUCN, Forest Conservation Programme |
| Published: | 2005 |
| ISBN: | 2-8317-0865-6 |
30 Jun 2005 | Downloads - Publication
Restauration des paysages forestiers : une vision plus large des forêts d'Afrique de l'Ouest
| Author(s): | IUCN, Forest Conservation Programme |
| Published: | 2005 |
| ISBN: | 2-8317-0866-4 |
30 Jun 2005 | Downloads - Publication









