An international journal of forestry and forest industries - Vol. 34 - 1982
FAO - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
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EDITOR, T.M. PASCA
CONSULTING EDITORS, MARCELLE BIAGINI and ROBERT WAZEKA
COVER DESIGN, ROBERT DICKERSON
EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD
Forestry Department: J.E.M. ARNOLD (Chairman) J. BIM, L.S. BOTERO, T.M. CATTERSON, A. CONTRERAS, L. LETOURNEAU, M.R. DE MONTALEMBERT, M. MUTHOO, C. PALMBERG, T.M. PASCA
Publications Division: K. RICHMOND (Editorial Branch), R. CONDE (Production and Distribution Branch)
Documents on forestry
Forestry industries
Forestry education
Administration
Environment
Wildlife
Wood energy
Other related forestry subjects
Volume 1: Annotated bibliography
Volume 2: Author and subjects index
Publications and documents for the period 1967-73
33350 index references
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D.U.U. Okali
Africa:
Research to conserve the environment
L. Worou and Tran Van Nao
Orienting
forestry toward the needs of people
Bengt Frykman
The disabled worker
in forestry
Hans M. Heybroek
The right trees
in the right place
Jouko Laamanen
Using the
scanning electron microscope
Nature tourism in Indonesia and Kenya
References