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The daria restoration project.
The daria restoration project.








the daria restoration project.

See all the finalists and runners-up in the contest Flickr gallery. Is there any site that I can stream the Daria restoration project I would really like to rewatch the show with the original music, but I have no clue how to torrent and I would probably rather stream the show anyways. The winning entries and runners-up will feature in a European Forest Week calendar produced by UNECE and will also be featured in an exhibition in Warsaw during the Week, which takes place 9-13 October 2017. "The forest is the place where magic lives," Daria said. The jury also awarded a special mention to Daria Nesterenko from Russia for her work ‘Sleeping bear’, showing a bear hibernating under a snow-covered forest. Olesya Balashova won the 9-12 age group category with her ‘Mysterious forest’, and Caroline Ulaga the 13-19 age group category with her ‘In the night’. I painted trees in green, yellow, olive colours on my picture to show how forests are beautiful in summer.” “They have different shapes and are very nice. “I like the forest because there are red, yellow, green leaves on the trees,” Katie said, explaining what inspired her to create her painting. an 'Amu Darya Day' celebration was held in Tashkent and in Karakalpakstan, including a 3 km cross. To this end, the project develops land use concepts aimed at restoring degraded agricultural land and increasing its productivity. Katie Amos won the 5-8 age group category with her colourful painting ‘Summer woods’. The project promotes ecosystem-based land use and the conservation and restoration of the regions ecosystems. The artwork was evaluated by a panel of judges working in forestry and communication from FAO and UNECE, who were impressed by the overall quality of entries. Katie Amos from the United Kingdom, Olesya Balashova from Russia, and Caroline Ulaga from Slovenia have won the European Forest Week 2017 Art Contest.įAO received 360 entries from 21 countries for the contest, which challenged participants aged 5-19 years to create a drawing or painting illustrating this year’s European Forest Week theme: Forests, our common good.Įntries reflected a wide range of benefits that European forests contribute to people’s lives and to the Sustainable Development Goals, such as providing wood, renewable energy, food, fresh water and protecting the environment.ĭrawings and paintings were judged according to their relevance to the European Forest Week theme as well as for aesthetic and technical excellence. Forest Policies, Institutions and Policy Tools Relevant to Climate Change.Carbon Storage in Harvested Wood Products (HWP).Back issues of Timber Committee Forest Products Statistics.Wood resources availability and demands.Team of Specialists on Forest Sector Outlook.Forest Sector Outlook Study (FSOS) 2040.Forest Products Marketing Distance Learning.ToS Monitoring Sustainable Forest Management.Temperate and Boreal Forests Resource Assesement (TBFRA 2000).Country publications - State of Forests in Caucasus and Central Asia.










The daria restoration project.