Show or Sort:


Image
Image

World Wildlife Crime Report 2016

Trafficking in Protected Species

Series: World Wildlife Crime Report
( Print: June 2016, PDF: June 2016 )

The trafficking of wildlife is increasingly recognized as both a specialized area of organized crime and a significant threat to many plant and animal species. The World Wildlife Crime Report 2016...

The trafficking of wildlife is increasingly recognized as both a specialized area of organized crime and a significant threat to many plant and animal species. The World Wildlife Crime Report 2016...


Image
Image

Guide to the Classical Biological Control of Insect Pests in Planted and Natural Forests

Series: FAO Forestry Paper
( PDF: March 2019 )

A great deal of knowledge on classical biological control has been accumulated worldwide in the last few decades. This publication, which was written by a team of experts, distills that information in...

A great deal of knowledge on classical biological control has been accumulated worldwide in the last few decades. This publication, which was written by a team of experts, distills that information in...


Image
Image

Global Forest Resources Assessment 2005

Progress Towards Sustainable Forest Management

Series: FAO Forestry Paper
( Print: January 2006 )

The world’s forest resources provide renewable raw materials and energy, maintain biological diversity, mitigate climate change, protect land and water resources, provide recreation facilities...

The world’s forest resources provide renewable raw materials and energy, maintain biological diversity, mitigate climate change, protect land and water resources, provide recreation facilities...


Image
Image

World Wildlife Crime Report 2020

Trafficking in Protected Species

Series: World Wildlife Crime Report
( Print: February 2021, PDF: January 2021 )

The report presents the latest assessment of global trends in wildlife crime. It includes discussions on illicit rosewood, ivory, rhino horn, pangolin scales, live reptiles, tigers and other big cats...

The report presents the latest assessment of global trends in wildlife crime. It includes discussions on illicit rosewood, ivory, rhino horn, pangolin scales, live reptiles, tigers and other big cats...