Vol. 30
1978
An international review of forestry and forest products
FAO - The Food And Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
EDITOR, T.M. Pasca, Contributing Editors, M. Biagini, J. Cairncross
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COVER: Restoring an ancient building in Bhaktapur, Nepal
Photograph by R.O.A. Becker-Ritterspach
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R.O.A. Becker-Ritterspach
Nepal:
urban renewal - The restoration of Bhaktapur
Orman E. Granger
Toward
predictability in agro-climatology
Antoon de Vos
Must
Africa suffer the environmental consequences of tsetse-fly control?
J.L. Harley
The
objectives of conservation
A.S. Bilaidi
Silviculture
in the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen
The world of forestry: Declaration of the Eight World Forestry Congress
The following is the official declaration of the Congress issued in Djakarta
Flores Rodas new head of FAO forestry
Eating the right leaves in a tropical forest
References
Using people to build roads is not easy