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Report of the Ad-hoc Working Group under the Standing Forestry Committee on Sustainable Forest Management Criteria and Indicators

Sunday, September 27 , 2015 5661

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Dear members, UEF is happy to inform you that the Report of the Ad-hoc Working Group on Sustainable Forest Management Criteria and Indicators was endorsed by the Standing Forestry Committee on Friday, 18.9.2015.

 

The Commission had prepared 3 separate documents,

Summary,

Report

and Annexes

And all have now been published on the website of the DG AGRI.

They are accessible on the following link: 

http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/forest/publications/index_en.htm

 


Related documents:
sfcci-report-summary_en.pdf

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