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Proceedings of the training workshop on forest product statistics 16-19 December 2002, Canberra, Australia

机译:森林产品统计培训班的会议记录,2002年12月16-19日,澳大利亚堪培拉

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As globalization progresses and the economic inter-dependence of countries expands, the demand for reliable and timely information in every sphere of economic activity will increase. Forestry is no exception to this trend. The forestry sector in Asia and the Pacific is undergoing significant adjustments in response to the overall changes in the economic, political and institutional environment. Many countries that were previously exporters of forest products have become significant importers to meet growing domestic demand. At the same time, several countries have advanced rapidly to take advantage of the emerging opportunities for trade in processed wood products, including furniture and other secondary products. Understanding the nature of changes and identifying opportunities require strengthening the information base and enabling wider access to information by all forestry stakeholders. It is in this context that FAO joined forces with the International Tropical Timber Organization and the Australian National University to organize a workshop on forest products statistics, specifically to enhance the capacity of countries in collecting, compiling, analysing and reporting forest products statistics. A similar workshop was held in Bangkok, Thailand, in early 2002 for statistical correspondents from South and Southeast Asian countries. The workshop brought together participants, primarily from countries with limited human resources capacity and other resources, especially from the small island countries in the Pacific. In addition to providing the participants with an opportunity to learn about new tools and techniques, the workshop demonstrated the more advanced systems of data collection and analysis established in Australia and New Zealand. Besides helping to improve the knowledge on the state of forest products statistics and innovative approaches to improve data quality, the workshop also concentrated on strengthening the recently established network of statistical correspondents. As interaction improves among the national correspondents, it is hoped that direct contacts will increase, enabling the sharing of information and experiences related to effective data collection and information dissemination. FAO and its partners sincerely hope that the workshop has been another milestone in fostering regional collaboration. I would like to take this opportunity to particularly thank Mr. Steve Johnson, Prof. Peter Kanowski and Dr. Chris Perley for facilitating the workshop.
机译:随着全球化的发展和各国经济相互依存关系的扩大,在经济活动的各个领域中对可靠,及时的信息的需求将会增加。林业也不例外。亚洲和太平洋地区的林业部门正在进行重大调整,以适应经济,政治和体制环境的总体变化。许多以前是林产品出口国的国家已经成为满足不断增长的国内需求的重要进口国。同时,几个国家已经迅速发展起来,以利用加工家具产品(包括家具和其他次级产品)的新兴贸易机会。理解变化的本质并寻找机会需要加强信息基础,并使所有林业利益相关者能够更广泛地获取信息。正是在这种情况下,粮农组织与国际热带木材组织和澳大利亚国立大学合作组织了一次林产品统计讲习班,特别是提高了各国在收集,汇编,分析和报告林产品统计方面的能力。 2002年初在泰国曼谷举行了一次类似的讲习班,为来自南亚和东南亚国家的统计记者提供服务。讲习班的与会者主要来自人力资源能力和其他资源有限的国家,特别是太平洋小岛屿国家的与会者。除了向参与者提供学习新工具和技术的机会外,研讨会还展示了在澳大利亚和新西兰建立的更先进的数据收集和分析系统。讲习班除了帮助提高对林产品统计状况的了解和提高数据质量的创新方法外,还集中于加强最近建立的统计通讯员网络。随着国家通讯员之间互动的改善,希望直接接触增加,从而能够分享与有效数据收集和信息传播有关的信息和经验。粮农组织及其合作伙伴衷心希望该研讨会成为促进区域合作的又一个里程碑。我要借此机会特别感谢Steve Johnson先生,Peter Kanowski教授和Chris Perley博士为研讨会提供了便利。

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