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Promoting and accelerating forest and landscape restoration to enhance ecological functioning and human well-being  in degraded and deforested landscapes of the Asia-Pacific region.

In September 2011, China hosted the First APEC Meeting of Ministers Responsible for Forestry in Beijing, China to advance region-wide cooperation in the sector. This document was produced as a reference paper for the ministerial discussions. It includes an overview of forest resources and products, progress made so far towards sustainable forest management, and priorities and outlook for the future for the APEC region

Experimental close-to-nature approaches that could be applied in China's vast plantation forests and more broadly in the Asia-Pacific region

The annual report covers the events and activities of APFNet, with a focus on our core work and accomplishments through the year.

The annual report covers the events and activities of APFNet, with a focus on our core work and accomplishments through the year.

This document,ratified by APFNet's members,  guides the operation of the APFNet. It was approved in 2015 and amended in 2024.

The Manual provides general guidance on APFNet’s English language usage to ensure clarity and consistency in APFNet publications. The rules and conventions specified should be applied to APFNet print publications, the APFNet website and other APFNet materials, as appropriate. The manual is not comprehensive, and for further guidance additional web resources with links are indicated (most of these resources, which are external to APFNet, are free). In situations where guidance is not provided, the most important issue is to main consistency and clarity, following the “keep it short and simple” rule.

This policy guides the monitoring and evaluation of APFNet programs and projects. 

The Guidelines provide evaluators, project partners, APFNet staff and other stakeholders with guidance on conducting monitoring and evaluation (M&E) of APFNet-funded projects. They mainly cover aspects of M&E classification, principles, criteria, frequency, procedures and other relevant formats.