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Index 1981-1986


Authors
Subjects

unasylva
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Vols 33-38
Nos 131-154

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Authors

A

Adeyoju, Kolade S.
Striking a balance in land-use planning.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 142: 24-27.

Agarwal, Bina
Why stoves are resisted.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 140: 22-27.

Albertson, Mary H.
Women's progress in forestry. 2. Women in the USDA Forest Service.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 146: 46-47.

Aubréville, André-Marie
The disappearance of the tropical forest of Africa.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 148: 18-27.

Ayensu, Edward S.
The healing plants.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 140: 2-6.

B

Banoun, Fay et al.
The poplar: a multi-purpose tree for forestry development. 2. Is growing poplars profitable? Views from France and Greece. 4. The poplar: two recent books.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 145: 23-33.

Barrientos, F.
see Sanchez-Mejorada, Norberto

Ben Salem, B.
Restoring arid environments. (A report)
1986. Vol. 38. No. 153: 46-47.

A short history of Silva Mediterranea. (A report)
1986. Vol. 38. No. 153: 44-46.

Ben Salem, B. & Eren, T.M.
Forestry in a sandy world.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 135: 8-12.

Ben Salem, B. & van Nao, Tran
Fuelwood production in traditional farming systems..
1981. Vol. 33. No. 131: 13-18.

Berestord-Peirse, Sir Henry
The evolution of forestry: latest trends in thinking. (Excerpts)
1985. Vol. 37. No. 149: 44-48.

Bergman, Pia et al.
Perspectives.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 146: 27-34.

Bethel, James S.
Sometimes the world is "weed": a critical look at lesser-known species.
1984. Vol. 36. N °145: 17-22.

Booth, H.E.
Realities of making charcoal.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 131: 37-38.

Bruce, J.P.
Ethics and environmentalism.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 138: 17-21.

Burgstaller, Heinz
see Jahn, Samia Al Azharia

Burwell, Bruce
see Whitmore, J.L.

Buttoud, Gérard et Hamadou, Mamoudou
Trade in forest products among developing countries.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 153: 20-27.

C

Calabri, Giancarlo
Fighting fires in Mediterranean forest.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 141: 14-21.

Carr-Harris, Jill
Increasing NGO involvement in forestry: some implications from Senegal.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 149: 26-31.

Castaños Martinez, León Jorge
Mexican forestry after the Congress. (An interview)
1986. Vol. 38. No. 151: 40-44.

Castillo, R.A. del
see Lantican, D.M.

Chanphaka, Udhai
Watershed management and shifting cultivation: three Asian approaches.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 151: 21-27.

Chandrasekharan, C.
see Rao, Y.S.

Chandrasekharan, C.
Rural organizations in forestry.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 142: 2-11.

Chao Chin Ju
Metasequoia: the national fossil tree.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 143: 28-29.

Chauvin, Henri
When an African city (Ouagadougou, Upper-Volta) runs out of fuel.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 133: 11-20.

Chazine, Henri
West Africa: impressions and interviews.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 150: 27-32

Christensen, B.
Mangroves - what are they worth.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 139: 2-10.

Report on Malaysia's mangrove management.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 139: 10-15.

Cooper, Warwick
Wood energy from Australian seeds..
1983. Vol. 35. No. 140: 32-33.

Cruz, Cerenilla A.
Women's progress in forestry. 1. Filipino women in forestry
1984. Vol. 36. No. 146: 44-45.

D

De Sabatino, Gabriele
21st FAO Conference.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 133: 37-38.

Devitt, Jenny
see Dorji, Dasho Chenkhap

Dorji, Dasho Chenkhap
Forestry in Himalayan Bhutan. (An interview by J. Devitt)
1986. Vol. 38. No. 151: 46-51.

Dourojeanni, Marc J.
How good is forestry education today?
1986. Vol. 38. No. 154: 22-31.

Du Saussay, Christian
The evolution of forestry legislation for the development of rural communities.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 142: 14-23.

E

Editorial

40 years of forestry at FAO: 1945-1985.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 148: IFC.

Concerning wood energy. (By T.M. Pasca)
1981. Vol. 33. No. 131: 2-3.

Extension and the changing role of forestry.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 143: IFC.

Forest administration for development.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 142: IFC.

Forestry and the crisis in Africa.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 150: IFC.

Forestry and the needs of rural people.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 154: IFC.

Genetics and the forests of the future.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 152: IFC.

International financing for forestry. (By T.M. Maloney)
1986. Vol. 38. No. 151: IFC.

International Year of the Forest.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 149: IFC.

Mexico 1985: the Ninth World Forestry Congress.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 147: IFC.

The changing face of forest industry.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 153: IFC.

Toward new initiatives in utilizing lesser-known species.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 145: IFC.

Why developing countries need new pulp and paper industries
1984. Vol. 36. No. 144: IFC.

Women in forestry.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 146: IFC.

El Serafy, Salah
Protecting new pulp and paper industries: the advantages of free trade.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 144: 39-43.

Eren, T.M.
see Ben Salem, B.

F

FAO
International Year of the Forest: objectives.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 149: 2.

International Year of the Forest: Resolution 2/86.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 149: 2-3.

FAO Committee on Forestry (COFO).
COFO considers FAO's Tropical Forestry Action Plan.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 154: 54-55.

FAO Forestry Dept.
Are eucalypts ecologically harmful?
1986. Vol. 38. No. 152: 19-22.

Changes in shifting cultivation in Africa.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 150: 40-50.

Changing patterns in India: a report on pulping prospects.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 144: 44-51.

FAO's Tropical Forestry Action Plan.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 152: 37-64.

Forest industries in socio-economic development.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 153: 2-9.

Forest and food security.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 149: 4-13.

Forestry beyond 2000.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 147: 7-16.

Long-range air pollution: a threat to European forests.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 149: 14-24.

The forest crop of the future: quality or quantity?
1985. Vol. 37. No. 148: 32-34.

Fernández Tomás, Joquín Gonzalo
Forestry projects for rural development: four critical elements.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 142: 34-35.

Foley, Gerald
The economics of fuelwood substitutes: an assessment of the impact on domestic fuelwood demand of replacing fuelwood with conventional fuels.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 151: 12-20.

Fontaine, R.G.
Forty years of forestry at FAO: some personal reflections..
1985. Vol. 37. No. 148: 5-14.

Management of humid tropical forests.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 154: 16-21.

Fortmann, Louise et Rocheleau, Dianne
Why agroforestry needs women: four myths and a case study.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 146: 2-11.

Freezailah, Yeom B.C.
Lesser-known tropical wood species: how bright is their future?
1984. Vol. 36. No. 145: 3-16.

Frykman, Bengt
The disabled worker in forestry.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 136: 11-14.

G

Gecolea, R.H.
see Pelinck, E.

Glesinger, Egon
The role of forestry. (Excerpts)
1985. Vol. 37. No. 149: 32-37.

Gorse, Jean
Desertification in the Sahelian and Sudanian zones of West Africa.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 150: 2-18.

Griffin, D.M.
Questioning the relevance of graduate studies in forestry.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 138: 29-33.

Grouev, Ivan
Forest management in Bulgaria.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 145: 40-46.

H

Hair, Dwight
The prospective renewable resource situation in the United States.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 134: 19-24.

Hamadou, M.
see Buttoud, Gérard

Haque, Farhana
see Maskey, J.L.
see Thalerng Thamrongnavasavat

Heybroek, Hans M.
Plantations: the right tree in the right place.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 136: 15-19.

Hinrichsen, Don
New acid rain data disclosed at Stockholm Conference.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 141: 12-13.

Hoskins, Marilyn
Mobilizing rural communities.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 142: 12-13.

Hummel, F.C.
In the forests of the EEC.
1982 Vol. 34. No. 138: 2-16.

Hyman, E.L.
Smallholder tree farming in the Philippines: a comparison of two credit programmes.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 139: 25-31.

I

Imamura, Kiyomitsu
Human resources in Japanese forestry.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 135: 13-19.

J

Jahn, Samia Al Azharia; Musnad, Hassan A. & Burgstaller, Heinz
The tree that purifies water: cultivating multipurpose Moringaceae in the Sudan.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 152: 23-28.

Jain, Shobita
Standing up for trees: women's role in the Chipko Movement.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 146: 12-20.

Janczak, Jacek
Simple techniques for basic bio-fuels.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 131: 30-36.

K

Kabata-Pendias, Alina
Chemical stress on the biosphere.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 141: 2-11.

Keita, J.D.
Plantations in the Sahel.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 134: 25-29.

Keresztesi, Béla
Afforestation within reduced boundaries: the development of Hungarian forestry, 1950-1980.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 145: 35-40.

Ki-Zerbo, Jacqueline
Women and the energy crisis in the Sahel.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 133: 5-10.

Kotok, E.I.
Technical assistance: forestry and the Point Four Program.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 148: 28-29.

Kuusela, K. & Nyyssönen, A.
Quantifying forest energy. Inventory methods to determine biomass.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 133: 31-34.

Kyrklund, B.
Newsprint for developing countries: the economics of combining different pulping processes.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 135: 20-24.

Transferring technology to fight air pollution: where older pulp and paper industries can help.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 144: 29-33.

L

Laamanen, Jouko
Using the scanning electron microscope.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 136: 20-23.

Lanly, J.P.
Defining and measuring shifting cultivation.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 147: 17-21.

Lantican, D.M. & del Castillo, R.A.
Forestry education in Southeast Asia.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 138: 30-32.

Leloup, Marcel
The first ten years.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 148: 15-17.

Leslie, A.J.
First of all, industry needs managers.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 137: 22-24.

Levingston, Robin & Zamora, Rogelio
Medicine trees of the tropics.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 140: 7-10.

Li, Jinchan
see Qu, Geping

Lian, Tairan
Bamboo in China.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 141: 30-31.

Linderholm, B.A.
The pulp and paper consultant in developing countries.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 144: 11-15.

Lintu, L.
Marketing in the forestry sector.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 153: 10-19.

Paper and paperboard in developing countries: the potential is there.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 144: 23-28.

M

Ma Mbalele, Mankoto
(Wildlife) Part of African culture.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 150: 59-61.

Macartney, C.
The deer with a fatal scent.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 139: 18-24.

McGaughey, Stephen E.
International financing for forestry.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 151: 2-11.

Mahmoud, S.A.
(Bangladesh) Many people, few forests. (An interview by Farhana Haque Rahman)
1986. Vol. 38. No. 151: 52-57.

Maloney, Thomas M.
Developing China's particle-board industry.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 151: 28-33.

Manandhar, P.K.
see Pelinck, E.

Maskey, J.L. & Shresthar, V.B.
On the road to reforestation. (An interview by Farhana Haque)
1986. Vol. 38. No. 152: 65-69.

Mexico.
The Ninth World Forestry Congress. The Manifesto of Mexico.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 151: 34-44.

Mnzava, E.M.
Tanzanian tree-planting: a voice from the villages.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 150: 33-39.

Village industries vs. savanna forest.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 131: 24-29.

Mohamed, M.A.
Portrait of a dry region: natural resources conservation, management and development in the countries of the United Nations Economic Commission for Western Asia.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 135: 2-7.

Morandini, Riccardo
IUFRO: Forestry science serving society. (A report)
1986. Vol. 38. No. 153: 41-44.

Morgan, D.
see Zsuffa, Louis

Musnad, Hassan A.
see Jahn, Samia Al Azharia

Muthoo, Maharaj K.
FAO's Field Programme: the first 40 years.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 150: 52-58.

N

Namkoong, Gene
Genetics and the forests of the future.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 152: 2-18.

Noronha, Raymond
Why is it so difficult to grow fuelwood?
1981. Vol. 33. No. 131: 4-12.

Nyyssönen, A.
see Kuusela, K.

O

Okali, D.U.U.
Africa: research to conserve the environment.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 136: 2-7.

Orr, Sir John Boyd
One world - one forest.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 148: 2-4.

Oxby, Clare
Forest farmers: the transformation of land use and society in eastern Madagascar.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 148: 42-51.

P

Palmberg, Christel
A vital fuelwood gene pool is in danger.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 133: 22-30.

Palmieri, Massimo
see Wardle, Philip

Papanastasis, Vasilios
Integrating goats into Mediterranean forests.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 154: 44-52.

Pardo, Richard D.
Logging and people: the social dimension of forest utilization agreements.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 147: 36-43.

Pasca, T.M.
see Editorial. Concerning wood energy.

On the return of Unasylva.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 150: 61.

P

Pelinck, E., Manandhar, P.K. & Gecolea, R.H.
Forestry extension: community development in Nepal.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 143: 2-12.

Persson, Janet
Trees, plants and a rural community in the southern Sudan.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 154: 32-43.

Pesqueira Olea, Eduardo
Forestry in Mexico. (An interview)
1985. Vol. 37. No. 148: 36-41.

Phillips, F.H.
Evaluating and processing fibre resources for pulping.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 144: 2-10.

Pickstock, Michael
The fuelwood crisis in Africa: an FAO round-table discussion.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 141: 22-25.

Picornell, Pedro M.
Protecting new pulp and paper industries: an opinion from a developing country.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 144: 35-38.

Piearce, G.D.
How to save the Zambezi teak forests.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 152: 29-36.

Pottier, Dirk
Running cattle under trees: an experiment in agroforestry.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 143: 23-27.

Poulsen, Gunnar
The non-wood products of African forests.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 137: 15-21.

Using farm trees for fuelwood.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 141: 26-29.

Q

Qu, Geping & Li, Jinchan
Environmental management in China.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 134: 2-18.

R

Rahman, Farhana Haque
see Mahmoud, S.A.

Raintree, J.B.
Agroforestry pathways: land tenure, shifting cultivation and sustainable agriculture.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 154: 2-15.

Rao, Y.S.
Community forestry: building success through people's participation.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 147: 29-35.

Rao, Y.S. & Chandrasekharan, C.
The state of forestry in Asia and the Pacific.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 140: 11-21.

S

Sanchez-Mejorada, Norberto & Barrientos, F.
The Ninth World Forestry Congress. (A report)
1986. Vol. 38. No. 151: 34-38.

Saouma, Edouard
The urgency of food and energy problems. (An editorial)
1981. Vol. 33. No. 133: 2-4.

Forestry: essential for development. (An interview)
1985. Vol. 37. No. 147: 2-6.

Schmithüsen, Franz
Human resources formation: the weak link in forestry development.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 142: 36-44.

Sène, El Hadji
Trees, food production and the struggle against desertification.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 150: 19-26.

Shaller, Dale
The sociology of a stove.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 134: 30-33.

Shresthar, V.B.
see Maskey, J.L.

Siren, G.
Silviculture for energy.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 138: 22-28.

Sobrinho, Vasconcelos
Technical assistance: a view from Brazil.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 148: 30-31.

Spears, John
Preserving watershed environments.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 137: 10-14.

Steenberg, B.K.
Forestry, the environment and the modern forester. (Excerpts)
1985. Vol. 37. No. 149: 38-43.

Steinlin, Hans
Forestry for development: the need for appropriate research.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 142: 28-33.

Monitoring the world's tropical forests.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 137: 2-8.

Stymne, Bengt
Forestry extension: organizing a programme.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 143: 13-15.

T

Taboroff, June
The wooden houses of Istanbul.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 140: 28-31.

Thalerng, Thamrongnavasavat
Promoting the private sector. (An interview by Farhana Haque)
1986. Vol. 38. No. 153: 35-40.

Thresher, Philip
The economics of a lion.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 134: 34-35.

Thrupp, Lori-Ann
Women, wood and work: in Kenya and beyond.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 146: 36-43.

Timberlake, Lloyd
Nairobi conference called for more funds to go to Third World energy needs and saw fuelwood and charcoal requirements as crucial. (An analysis)
1981. Vol. 33. No. 133: 43-44.

Tran Van Nao
see Ben Salem, B.

see Worou, L.

V

Vergara, Napoleon T.
Agroforestry systems: a primer.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 147: 22-28.

Viart, Marcel
The poplar - a multi-purpose tree for forestry development. 1. Four decades of activity in poplars: a portrait of the International Poplar Commission. 3. Poplars in China: possibilities and recommendations.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 145: 23-30.

Von Stauffenberg, D.
Two problem areas for pulp and paper plants.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 144: 16-22.

W

Wardle, Philip & Palmieri, Massimo
What does fuelwood really cost?
1981. Vol. 33. No. 131: 20-23.

Weinstock, Joseph A.
Rattan: a complement to swidden agriculture.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 143: 16-22.

Whitmore, J.L. & Burwell, Bruce
Industry and agroforestry.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 153: 28-34.

Wiff, Mercedes
Honduras: women make a start in agroforestry.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 146: 21-26.

Wilson, Charles L.
Tree pollen and hay fever.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 143: 30-33.

Wilson, K.W.
Tree stumps.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 139: 32-38.

Worou, L. & Tran Van Nao
Orienting forestry toward the needs of people: how it is being done at a UNDP/FAO project in Benin.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 136: 8-10.

Z

Zamora, Rogelio
see Levingston, Robin

Zhang Baoliang
Musk-deer: their capture, domestication and care according to Chinese experience and methods.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 139: 16-18.

Zsuffa, Louis & Morgan, D.
Populus and Salix biomass for energy: a survey of International Poplar Commission countries.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 145: 31-33.

Subjects

ACID RAIN

see ACIDIFICATION

ACIDIFICATION

see also AIR POLLUTION
see also WATER POLLUTION

Hinrichsen, Don
New acid rain data disclosed at Stockholm Conference
1983. Vol. 35. No. 141: 12-13.

AFFORESTATION

Heybroek, Hans M.
Plantations: the right tree in the right place.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 136: 15-19.

Keita, J.D.
Plantations in the Sahel.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 134: 25-29.

Keresztesi, Béla
Afforestation within reduced boundaries: the development of Hungarian forestry, 1950-1980.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 145: 35-40.

Maskey, J.L. & Shresthar, V.B.
On the road to reforestation. (An interview by Farhana Haque)
1986. Vol. 38. No. 152: 65-69.

Mnzava, E.M.
Tanzanian tree-planting: a voice from the villages.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 150: 33-39.

AFRICA

Aubréville, André Marie
The disappearance of the tropical forests of Africa.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 148: 18-27.

Editorial
Forestry and the crisis in Africa.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 150: IFC.

FAO Forestry Dept.
Changes in shifting cultivation in Africa.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 150: 40-50.

Okali, D.U.U.
Africa: research to conserve the environment.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 136: 2-7

Pickstock, Michael
The fuelwood crisis in Africa: an FAO round-table discussion.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 141: 22-25.

Poulsen, Gunnar
The non-wood products of African forests.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 137: 15-21.

Using farm trees for fuelwood.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 141: 26-29.

Sène, El Hadji
Trees, food production and the struggle against desertification.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 150: 19-26.

AFRICA, WEST

see WEST AFRICA

AGRISILVICULTURE

see AGROFORESTRY

AGROFORESTRY

see also INTERCROPPING

Editorial
Forestry and the needs of rural people.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 154: IFC.

Fortmann, Louise & Rocheieau, Dianne
Why agroforestry needs women: four myths and a case study.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 146: 2-11.

Pottier, Dirk
Running cattle under trees: an experiment in agroforestry.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 143: 23-27.

Raintree, J.B.
Agroforestry pathways: land tenure, shifting cultivation and sustainable agriculture.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 154: 2-15.

Wiff, Mercedes
Honduras: women make a start in agroforestry.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 146: 21-26.

Vergara, Napoleon T.
Agroforestry systems: a primer.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 147: 22-28.

AIR POLLUTION

Bruce, J.P.
Ethics and environmentalism.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 138: 17-21.

Hinrichsen, Don
New acid rain data disclosed at Stockholm Conference.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 141: 12-13.

Kabata-Pendias, Alina
Chemical stress on the biosphere.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 141: 2-11.

Kyrklund, B.
Transferring technology to fight air pollution: where older pulp and paper industries can help.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 144: 29-34.

ALLERGIC REACTIONS

Wilson, Charles L.
Tree pollen and hay fever.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 143: 30-33.

ANIMAL PRODUCTION

Macartney, C.
The deer with a fatal scent.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 139: 18-24.

Zhang Baoliang
Musk-deer: their capture, domestication and care according to Chinese experience and methods.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 139: 16-18.

AQUACULTURE

Christensen, B
Mangroves - what are they worth?
1983. Vol. 35. No. 139: 2-10.

ARAB COUNTRIES

Ben Salem, B. & Eren, T.M
Forestry in a sandy world.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 135: 8-12.

Mohamed, M A.
Portrait of a dry region: natural conservation, management and development in the countries of the United Nations Economic Commission for Western Asia
1982. Vol. 34. No. 135: 2-7.

ARID ZONES

Ben Salem, B.
Restoring arid environments. (A report)
1986. Vol. 38. No. 153: 46-47.

Ben Salem, B. & Eren, T.M.
Forestry in a sandy world.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 135: 8-12.

Mohamed, M.A.
Portrait of a dry region: natural resources conservation, management and development in the countries of the United Nations Economic Commission for Western Asia.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 135: 2-7.

ASIA

Rao, Y.S. & Chandrasekharan, C.
The state of forestry in Asia and the Pacific.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 140: 11-21.

AUSTRALASIA

see OCEANIA

AUSTRALIA

Cooper, Warwick
Wood energy from Australian seeds.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 140: 32-33.

Griffin, D.M.
Questioning the relevance of graduate studies in forestry.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 138: 29-33.

BAIKIAEA PLURIJUGA

Piearce, G.D.
How to save the Zambezi teak forests.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 152: 29-36.

BAMBOOS

Lian, Tairan
Bamboo in China.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 141: 30-31.

BANGLADESH

Mahmoud, S.A.
(Bangladesh) Many people, few forests. (An interview by Farhana Haque Rahman)
1986. Vol. 38. No. 151: 52-57.

BENIN

Worou, L. & Tran Van Nao
Orienting forestry toward the needs of people: how it is being done at a UNDP/FAO project in Benin.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 136: 8-10.

BHUTAN

Dorji, Dasho Chenkhap
Forestry in Himalayan Bhutan. (An interview by Jenny Devitt)
1986. Vol. 38. No. 151: 46-51.

BIOMASS

Kuusela, K. & Nyyssönen, A.
Quantifying forest energy. Inventory methods to determine biomass.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 133: 31-34.

Zsuffa, Louis & Morgan, D.
Populus and Salix biomass for energy: a survey of International Poplar Commission countries.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 145: 31-33.

BORNEO

Weinstock, Joseph A.
Rattan: a complement to swidden agriculture.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 143: 16-22.

BRAZIL

Sobrinho, Vasconcelos
Technical assistance: a view from Brazil.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 148: 30-31.

BUILDING MATERIALS

Taboroff, June
The wooden houses of Istanbul.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 140: 28-31.

BULGARIA

Grouev, Ivan
Forest management in Bulgaria.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 145: 44-46.

BURKINA FASO

see UPPER VOLTA

CARDBOARD

see PAPERBOARD

CHARCOAL

Booth, H.E.
Realities of making charcoal.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 131: 37-38.

Timberlake, Lloyd
Nairobi conference called for more funds to go to Third World energy needs and saw fuelwood and charcoal requirements as crucial. (An analysis)
1981. Vol. 33. No. 133: 43-44.

Wardle, Philip & Palmieri, Massimo
What does fuelwood really cost?
1981. Vol. 33. No. 131: 20-23.

CHINA

Chao, Chin Ju
Metasequoia: the national fossil tree.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 143: 28-29.

Lian, Tairan
Bamboo in China.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 141: 30-31.

Maloney, Thomas M.
Developing China's particleboard industry.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 151: 28-33.

Qu, Geping & Li, Jinchan
Environmental management in China.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 134: 2-18.

Zhang Baoliang
Musk-deer: their capture, domestication and care according to Chinese experience and methods.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 139: 16-18.

CHOICE OF SPECIES

Heybroek, Hans M.
Plantations: the right tree in the right place.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 136: 15-19.

CLEARING

Wilson, K.W.
Tree stumps.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 139: 32-38.

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

Editorial
Forestry and the needs of rural people.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 154: IFC.

Hoskins, Marilyn
Mobilizing rural communities.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 142: 12-13.

Noronha, Raymond
Why is it so difficult to grow fuelwood?
1981. Vol. 33. No. 131: 4-12.

Pelinck, E. Manandhar, P.K. & Gecolea, R. H.
Forestry extension: community development in Nepal.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 143: 2-12.

Rao, Y.S.
Community forestry: building success through people's participation.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 147: 29-35.

COMMUNITY FORESTS

Keita, J.D.
Plantations in the Sahel.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 134: 25-29.

Persson, Janet
Trees, plants and a rural community in the southern Sudan.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 154: 32-43.

Rao, Y.S.
Community forestry: building success through people's participation.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 147: 29-35.

CONSULTANTS

see OCCUPATIONS

COOKING BURNERS

see STOVES

CREDIT

Hyman, E.L.
Smallholder tree farming in the Philippines: a comparison of two credit programmes.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 139: 25-31.

Von Stauffenberg, D.
Two problem areas for pulp and paper plants.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 144: 16-22.

CROP ROTATION

see ROTATIONAL CROPPING

CULTIVATION

Jahn, Samia Al Azharia, Mushad, Hassan A. & Burgstaller, Heinz
The tree that purifies water: cultivating multipurpose Moringaceae in the Sudan.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 152: 23-28

DAHOMEY

see BENIN

DEER

Macartney, C.
The deer with a fatal scent.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 139: 18-24.

Zhang Baoliang
Musk-deer: their capture, domestication and care according to Chinese experience and methods.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 139: 16-18.

DEFORESTATION

Aubréville, André Marie
The disappearance of the tropical forests of Africa.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 148: 18-27.

Oxby, Clare
Forest farmers: the transformation of land use and society in eastern Madagascar.
1985. Vol. 37. No, 148: 42-51.

Papanastasis, Vasilios
Integrating goats into Mediterranean forests.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 154: 44-52.

Steinlin, Hans
Monitoring the world's tropical forests.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 137: 2-8.

DESERTIFICATION

Ben Salem, B.
Restoring arid environments. (A report)
1986. Vol. 38. No. 153: 46-47.

Chazine, Henri
West Africa: impressions and interviews.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 150: 27-32.

Gorse, Jean
Desertification in the Sahelian and Sudanian zones of West Africa.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 150: 2-18.

Sène, El Hadji
Trees, food production and the struggle against desertification.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 150: 19-26.

DEVELOPMENT AID

Editorial
International financing for forestry. (By T.M. Maloney)
1986. Vol. 38. No. 151: IFC.

Fontaine, R.G.
Forty years of forestry at FAO: some personal reflections.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 148: 5-14.

Kotok, E.I.
Technical assistance: forestry and the Point Four Program.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 148: 28-29.

McGaughey, Stephen E.
International financing for forestry.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 151: 2-11.

Sobrinho, Vasconcelos
Technical assistance: a view from Brazil.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 148: 30-31.

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS

Hyman, E.L.
Smallholder tree farming in the Philippines: a comparison of two credit programmes.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 139: 25-31.

Muthoo, Maharaj K.
FAO's Field Programme: me first 40 years.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 150: 52-58.

Von Stauffenberg, D.
Two problem areas for pulp and paper plants.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 144: 16-22.

DRUG PLANTS

Ayensu, Edward S.
The healing plants.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 140: 2-6.

Levingston, Robin & Zamora, Rogelio
Medicine trees of the tropics.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 140: 7-10.

ECOSYSTEMS

Steinlin, Hans
Monitoring the world's tropical forests.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 137: 2-8.

EDUCATION

see also FORESTRY TRAINING

Dourojeanni, Marc J.
How good is forestry education today?
1986. Vol. 38. No. 154: 22-31.

Griffin, D.M.
Questioning the relevance of graduate studies in forestry.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 138: 29-33.

Lantican, D.M. & Castillo, R.A. del
Forestry education in Southeast Asia.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 138: 30-32.

ENERGY

Chauvin, Henri
When an African city (Ouagadougou, Upper Volta) runs out of fuel.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 133: 11-20.

Cooper, Warwick
Wood energy from Australian seeds.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 140: 32-33.

Ki-Zerbo, Jacqueline
Women and the energy crisis in the Sahel.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 133: 5-10.

Kuusela, K. & Nyyssönen, A.
Quantifying forest energy. Inventory methods to determine biomass.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 133: 31-34.

Saouma, Edouard
The urgency of food and energy problems. (An editorial)
1981. Vol. 33. No. 133: 2-4.

Siren, G.
Silviculture for energy.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 138: 22-28.

Zsuffa, Louis & Morgan, D.
Populus and Salix biomass for energy: a survey of International Poplar Commission countries.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 145: 31-33.

ENVIRONMENT

Glesinger, Egon
The role of forestry. (Excerpts)
1985. Vol. 37. No. 149: 32-37.

Qu, Geping & Li, Jinchan
Environmental management in China.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 134: 2-18.

Steenberg, B.K.
Forestry, the environment and the modern forester. (Excerpts)
1985. Vol. 37. No. 149: 38-43.

ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION

FAO Forestry Dept.
Long-range air pollution: a threat to European forests.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 149: 14-25.

Hinrichsen, Don
New acid rain data disclosed at Stockholm Conference.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 141: 12-13.

Kabata-Pendias, Alina
Chemical stress on the biosphere.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 141: 2-11.

EQUIPMENT

Calabri, Giancarlo
Fighting fires in Mediterranean forests
1983. Vol. 35. No. 141: 14-21.

Wilson, K.W.
Tree stumps.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 139: 32-38.

EROSION CONTROL

Spears, John
Preserving watershed environments.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 137: 10-14.

EUROPE

FAO Forestry Dept.
Long-range air pollution: a threat to European forests.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 149: 14-25.

EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY

Hummel, F.C.
In the forests of the EEC.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 138: 2-16.

EXTENSION ACTIVITIES PROGRAMMES

Editorial
Extension and the changing role of forestry.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 143: IFC.

Pelinck, E., Manandhar, P.K. & Gecolea, R.H.
Forestry extension: community development in Nepal.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 143: 2-12.

Stymne, Bengt
Forestry extension: organizing a programme.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 143: 13-15

EXTRACTION

see TIMBER EXTRACTION

EXTRACTION EQUIPMENT

see EQUIPMENT

FAO

Beresford-Peirse, Sir Henry
The evolution of forestry: latest trends in thinking. (Excerpts)
1985,. Vol. 37. No. 149: 44-48.

Editorial
40 years of forestry at FAO: 1945-85.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 148: IFC.

Fontaine, R.G.
Forty years of forestry at FAO: some personal reflections
1985. Vol. 37. No. 148: 5-14.

Muthoo, Maharaj K.
FAO's Field Programme: me first 40 years.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 150: 52-58.

Sabatino, G. De
21st FAO Conference.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 133: 37-38.

FAO FORESTRY DEPT.

FAO Committee on Forestry (COFO)
COFO considers FAO's Tropical Forestry Action Plan.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 154: 54-55.

FAO Forestry Dept.
FAO's Tropical Forestry Action Plan.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 152: 37-64.

FAO INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF THE FOREST

Editorial
International Year of the Forest.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 149: IFC.

FAO
International Year of the Forest: objectives.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 149: 2.

International Year of me Forest: Resolution 2/86
1985. Vol. 37. No. 149: 2-3.

FIELD PROJECTS

see DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS

FINANCING

see CREDIT/DEVELOPMENT AID

FIRE CONTROL/FIREFIGHTING EQUIPMENT

Calabri, Giancarlo
Fighting fires in Mediterranean forests.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 141: 14-21.

FOOD PRODUCTION

Sène, El Hadji
Trees, food production and the struggle against desertification.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 150: 19-26.

FOOD SUPPLY

FAO Forestry Dept.
Forestry and food security.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 149: 4-13.

FOREST CONSERVATION

Chazine, Henri
West Africa: impressions and interviews.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 150: 27-32.

Hummel, F.C.
In the forests of the EEC.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 138: 2-16.

Piearce, G.D.
How to save me Zambezi teak forests.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 152: 29-36.

FOREST DEVELOPMENT

Banoun, Fay et al.
The poplar: a multi-purpose tree for forestry development.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 145: 23-33.

FAO Forestry Dept.
Forest industries in socio-economic development
1986. Vol. 38. No. 153: 2-9.

Grouev, Ivan
Forest management in Bulgaria.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 145: 40-46.

FOREST FIRES

Aubréville, André Marie
The disappearance of the tropical forests of Africa.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 148: 18-27.

Calabri, Giancarlo
Fighting fires in Mediterranean forests.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 141: 14-21.

FOREST GENETICS

Editorial
Genetics and the forests of the future.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 152: IFC.

Namkoong, Gene
Genetics and the forests of the future.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 152: 2-18.

FOREST GRAZING

see GRAZING

FOREST INVENTORIES

Kuusela, K. & Nyyssönen, A.
Quantifying forest energy. Inventory methods to determine biomass.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 133: 31-34.

FOREST LAND

see FOREST RESOURCES/LAND RESOURCES

FOREST LEGISLATION

see LEGISLATION

FOREST MANAGEMENT

Christensen, B.
Report on Malaysia's mangrove management.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 139: 10-15.

Fontaine, R.G.
Management of humid tropical forests.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 154: 16-21.

Grouev, Ivan
Forest management in Bulgaria.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 145: 40-46.

FOREST PLANTING

see AFFORESTATION
see PLANTING

FOREST POLICY

see FORESTRY POLICIES

FOREST PRODUCTS

see also NONWOOD FOREST PRODUCTS

Buttoud, Gérard & Hamadou, Mamadou
Trade in forest products among developing countries.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 153: 20-27.

FOREST RESOURCES

Bethel, James S.
Sometimes the word is "weed": a critical look at lesser-known species.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 145: 17-22.

Chazine, Henri
West Africa: impressions and interviews.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 150: 27-32.

FAO Forestry Dept.
Forestry and food security.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 149: 4-13.

Long-range air pollution: a threat to European forests.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 149: 14-25.

Hair, Dwight
The prospective renewable resource situation in the United States.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 134: 19-24.

Mohamed, M.A.
Portrait of a dry region: natural resources conservation, management and development in the countries of the United Nations Economic Commission for Western Asia.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 135: 2-7.

Rao, Y.S. & Chandrasekharan, C.
The state of forestry in Asia and me Pacific.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 140: 11-21.

FOREST USES

Bethel, James S.
Sometimes the word is "weed": a critical look at lesser-known species.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 145: 17-22.

Freezailah, B.C. Yeom
Lesser-known tropical wood species: how bright is their future?
1984. Vol. 36. No. 145: 3-16.

Pardo, Richard D.
Logging and people: the social dimension of forest utilization agreements.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 147: 36-43.

FORESTERS

Albertson, Mary H.
Women's progress in forestry. 2. Women in the USDA Forest Service.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 146: 46-47.

Cruz, Cerenilla A.
Women's progress in forestry. 1. Filipino women in forestry.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 146: 44-45.

Steenberg, B.K.
Forestry, the environment and the modern forester. (Excerpts)
1985. Vol. 37. No. 149: 38-43.

FORESTRY

Beresford-Peirse, Sir Henry
The evolution of forestry: latest trends in thinking. (Excerpts)
1985. Vol. 37. No. 149: 44-48.

Orr, Sir John Boyd
One world - one forest.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 148: 2-4.

Sanchez-Mejorada, Norberto & Barrientos, F.
The Ninth World Forestry Congress. (A report)
1986. Vol. 38. No. 151: 34-38.

Saouma, Edouard
Forestry: essential for development. (An interview)
1985. Vol. 37. No. 147: 2-6.

FORESTRY CREDIT

see CREDIT

FORESTRY DEVELOPMENT

Carr-Harris, Jill
Increasing NGO involvement in forestry: some implications from Senegal.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 149: 26-31.

Editorial
International financing for forestry. (By T.M. Maloney)
1986. Vol. 38. No. 151: IFC.

FAO Committee on Forestry (COFO)
COFO considers FAO's Tropical Forestry Action Plan.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 154: 54-55.

FAO Forestry Dept.
FAO's Tropical Forestry Action Plan.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 152: 37-64.

Fontaine, R.G.
Forty years of forestry at FAO: some personal reflections.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 148: 5-14.

Keresztesi, Béla
Afforestation within reduced boundaries: the development of Hungarian forestry, 1950-1980.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 145: 35-40.

Leloup, Marcel
The first ten years.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 148: 15-17.

McGaughey, Stephen E.
International financing for forestry.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 151: 2-11.

FORESTRY INDUSTRIES

see INDUSTRY/WOOD INDUSTRY

FORESTRY LABOUR

see LABOUR

FORESTRY LEGISLATION

see LEGISLATION

FORESTRY PLANNING

see also PLANNING

FAO Forestry Dept.
Forestry beyond 2000.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 147: 7-16.

FORESTRY POLICIES

Dorji, Dasho Chenkhap
Forestry in Himalayan Bhutan. (An interview by Jenny Devitt)
1986. Vol. 38. No. 151: 46-51.

Jain, Shobita
Standing up for trees: women's role in the Chipko Movement.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 146: 12-20.

Leloup, Marcel
The first ten years.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 148: 15-17.

Worou, L. & Tran Van Nao
Orienting forestry toward the needs of people: how it is being done at a UNDP/FAO project in Benin.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 136: 8-10.

FORESTRY RESEARCH

see RESEARCH

FORESTRY SERVICES

see SERVICES

FORESTRY TRAINING

see also EDUCATION

Griffin, D.M.
Questioning the relevance of graduate studies in forestry.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 138: 29-33.

Imamura, K.
Human resources in Japanese forestry.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 135: 13-19.

Lantican, D.M. & Castillo, R.A. del
Forestry education in Southeast Asia.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 138: 30-32.

Leslie, A.J.
First of all, industry needs managers.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 137: 22-24.

Pelinck, E., Manandhar, P.K. & Gecolea, R.H.
Forestry extension: community development in Nepal.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 143: 2-12.

Stymne, Bengt
Forestry extension: organizing a programme.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 143: 13-15.

FREE TRADE

see TRADE LIBERALIZATION

FUEL SUPPLY

see ENERGY
see SUPPLY

FUELWOOD

Ben Salem, B. & Tran Van Nao
Fuelwood production in traditional farming systems.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 131: 13-18.

Chauvin, Henri
When an African city (Ouagadougou, Upper Volta) runs out of fuel.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 133: 11-20.

Christensen, B.
Mangroves - what are they worth?
1983. Vol. 35. No. 139: 2-10.

Report on Malaysia's mangrove management.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 139: 10-15.

Editorial
Concerning wood energy. (By T.M. Pasca)
1981. Vol. 33. No. 131: 2-3.

Foley, Gerald
The economics of fuelwood substitutes: an assessment of the impact on domestic fuelwood demand of replacing fuelwood with conventional fuels.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 151: 12-20.

Janczak, Jacek
Simple techniques for basic bio-fuels.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 131: 30-36.

Ki-Zerbo, Jacqueline
Women and the energy crisis in the Sahel.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 133: 5-10.

Mnzava, E.M.
Village industries vs. savanna forest.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 131: 24-29.

Palmberg, Christel
A vital fuelwood gene pool is in danger.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 133: 22-30.

Pickstock, Michael
The fuelwood crisis in Africa: an FAO round-table discussion.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 141: 22-25.

Poulsen, Gunnar
Using farm trees for fuelwood.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 141: 26-29.

Saouma, Edouard
Forestry: essential for development. (An interview)
1985. Vol. 37. No. 147: 2-6.

Shaller, Dale V.
The sociology of a stove.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 134: 30-33.

Thrupp, Lori-Ann
Women, wood and work: in Kenya and beyond.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 146: 36-43.

Timberlake, Lloyd
Nairobi conference called for more funds to go to Third World energy needs and saw fuelwood and charcoal requirements as crucial. (An analysis)
1981. Vol. 33. No. 133: 43-44.

Wardle, Philip & Palmieri, Massimo
What does fuelwood really cost?
1981. Vol. 33. No. 131: 20-23.

Worou, L. & Tran Van Nao
Orienting forestry toward the needs of people: how it is being done at a UNDP/FAO project in Benin.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 136: 8-10.

GOATS

Papanastasis, Vasilios
Integrating goats into Mediterranean forests.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 154: 44-52.

GRAZING

Papanastasis, Vasilios
Integrating goats into Mediterranean forests.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 154: 44-52.

Pottier, Dirk
Running came under trees: an experiment in agroforestry.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 143: 23-27.

GUATEMALA

Shaller, Dale V.
The sociology of a stove.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 134: 30-33.

HARDWOOD

Heybroek, Hans M.
Plantations: the right tree in the right place.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 136: 15-19.

HONDURAS

Wiff, Mercedes
Honduras: women make a start in agroforestry.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 146: 21-26.

HONEY

Keresztesi, Béla
Afforestation within reduced boundaries: the development of Hungarian forestry, 1950-1980.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 145: 35-40.

HUNGARY

Keresztesi, Béla
Afforestation within reduced boundaries: the development of Hungarian forestry, 1950-1980.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 145: 35-40.

HUNTING

Ma Mbalele, Mankoto
(Wildlife) Part of African culture.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 150: 59-61.

INDIA

FAO Forestry Dept.
Changing patterns in India: a report on pulping prospects.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 144: 44-51.

Jain, Shobita
Standing up for trees: women's role in the Chipko Movement.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 146: 12-20.

INDONESIA

Chanphaka, Udhai
Watershed management and shifting cultivation: three Asian approaches.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 151: 21-27.

INDUSTRY

see also PAPER INDUSTRY

FAO Forestry Dept.
Forest industries in socio-economic development.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 153: 2-9.

Lintu, L.
Marketing in the forestry sector.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 153: 10-19.

Whitmore, J.L. & Burwell, Bruce
Industry and agroforestry.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 153: 28-34.

INTERCROPPING

see AGROFORESTRY

INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

Carr-Harris, Jill
Increasing NGO involvement in forestry: some implications from Senegal.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 149: 26-31.

INVENTORIES

see FOREST INVENTORIES

ISTANBUL

Taboroff, June
The wooden houses of Istanbul.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 140: 28-31.

IUFRO

Morandini, Riccardo
IUFRO: forestry science serving society. (A report)
1986. Vol. 38. No. 153: 41-44.

JAPAN

Imamura, K.
Human resources in Japanese forestry.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 135: 13-19.

KENYA

Thresher, Philip
The economics of a lion.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 134: 34-35.

Thrupp, Lori-Ann
Women, wood and work: in Kenya and beyond.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 146: 36-43.

KILNS

Booth, H.E.
Realities of making charcoal.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 131: 37-38.

LABORATORY EQUIPMENT

Laamanen, Jouko
Using the scanning electron microscope.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 136: 20-23.

LABOUR

see also FEMALE LABOUR

Frykman, Bengt
The disabled worker in forestry.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 136: 11-14.

LAND CLEARING

see CLEARING

LAND OWNERSHIP

Raintree, J.B.
Agroforestry pathways: land tenure, shifting cultivation and sustainable agriculture.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 154: 2-15.

LAND USE

Christensen, B.
Mangroves - what are they worth?
1983. Vol. 35. No. 139: 2-10.

Oxby, Clare
Forest farmers: the transformation of land use and society in eastern Madagascar.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 148: 42-51.

Raintree, J.B.
Agroforestry pathways: land tenure, shifting cultivation and sustainable agriculture.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 154: 2-15.

LEGISLATION

Du Saussay, Christian
The evolution of forestry legislation for the development of rural communities.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 142: 14-23.

Pardo, Richard D.
Logging and people: the social dimension of forest utilization agreements.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 147: 36-43.

LIONS

Thresher, Philip
The economics of a lion.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 134: 34-35.

LOGGING

see TIMBER EXTRACTION

MADAGASCAR

Oxby, Clare
Forest farmers: the transformation of land use and society in eastern Madagascar.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 148: 42-51.

MALAYSIA

Christensen, B.
Report on Malaysia's mangrove management.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 139: 10-15.

MANGROVE SWAMPS

Christensen, B.
Mangroves - what are they worth?
1983. Vol. 35. No. 139: 2-10.

Christensen, B.
Report on Malaysia's mangrove management.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 139: 10-15.

Mahmoud, S.A.
(Bangladesh) Many people, few forests. (An interview by Farhana Haque Rahman)
1986. Vol. 38. No. 151: 52-57.

MARKETING

Lintu, L.
Marketing in the forestry sector.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 153: 10-19.

MEDICINAL PLANTS

see DRUG PLANTS

MEDITERRANEAN COUNTRIES

Ben Salem, B.
A short history of Silva Mediterranea. (A report)
1986. Vol. 38. No. 153: 44-46.

Caiabri, Giancarlo
Fighting fires in Mediterranean forests.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 141: 14-21.

Papanastasis, Vasilios
Integrating goats into Mediterranean forests.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 154: 44-52.

METASEQUOIA

Chao, Chin Ju
Metasequoia: the national fossil tree.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 143: 28-29.

MEXICO

Castaños Martinez, Leon Jorge
Mexican forestry after the Congress. (An interview)
1986. Vol. 38. No. 151: 40-44.

Pesqueira Olea, Eduardo
Forestry in Mexico. (An interview)
1985. Vol. 37. No. 148: 36-41.

The Ninth World Forestry Congress: the Manifesto of Mexico.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 151: 34-44.

MICROSCOPES

see LABORATORY EQUIPMENT

MONITORING

Steinlin, Hans
Monitoring the world's tropical forests.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 137: 2-8.

MORINGACEAE

Jahn, Samia Al Azharia, Mushad, Hassan A. & Burgstaller, Heinz
The tree that purities water: cultivating multipurpose Moringaceae in the Sudan.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 152: 23-28.

NATURE CONSERVATION

Okali, D.U.U.
Africa: research to conserve the environment.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 136: 2-7.

NEPAL

Maskey, J.L. & Shresthar, V.B.
On the road to reforestation. (An interview by Farhana Haque)
1986. Vol. 38. No. 152: 65-69.

Pelinck, E., Manandhar, P.K. & Gecolea, R.H.
Forestry extension: community development in Nepal.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 143: 2-12.

NEWSPRINT

see also PAPER

Kyrklund, B.
Newsprint for developing countries: the economics of combining different pulping processes.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 135: 20-24.

NONWOOD FOREST PRODUCTS

FAO Forestry Dept.
Changing patterns in India: a report on pulping prospects.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 144: 44-51.

Lintu, L.
Marketing in the forestry sector.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 153: 10-19.

Poulsen, Gunnar
The non-wood products of African forests.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 137: 15-21.

NORTH AMERICA

Bruce, J. P.
Ethics and environmentalism.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 138: 17-21.

OCCUPATIONS

Linderholm, B.A.
The pulp and paper consultant in developing countries.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 144: 11-15.

OCEANIA

Rao, Y.S. & Chandrasekharan, C.
The state of forestry in Asia and the Pacific.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 140: 11-21.

PAPER

see also NEWSPRINT

Laamanen, Jouko
Using the scanning electron microscope.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 136: 20-23.

Lintu, L.
Paper and paperboard in developing countries: the potential is there.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 144: 23-28.

PAPER INDUSTRY

see also INDUSTRY

Editorial
Why developing countries need new pulp and paper industries.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 144: IFC.

El Serafy, Salah
Protecting new pulp and paper industries: the advantages of free trade.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 144: 39-43.

FAO Forestry Dept.
Changing patterns in India: a report on pulping prospects.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 144: 44-51.

Kyrklund, B.
Transferring technology to fight air pollution: where older pulp and paper industries can help.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 144: 29-33.

Linderholm, B.A.
The pulp and paper consultant in developing countries.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 144: 11-15.

Phillips, F.H.
Evaluating and processing fibre resources for pulping.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 144: 2-10.

Picornell, Pedro M.
Protecting new pulp and paper industries: an opinion from a developing country.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 144: 35-38.

Von Stauffenberg, D.
Two problem areas for pulp and paper plants.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 144: 16-22.

PAPERBOARD

Lintu, L.
Paper and paperboard in developing countries: the potential is there.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 144: 23-28.

PARTICLE-BOARDS

Maloney, Thomas M Developing China's particleboard industry.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 151: 28-33.

PHILIPPINES

Chanphaka, Udhai
Watershed management and shifting cultivation: three Asian approaches.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 151: 21-27.

Cruz, Cerenilla A.
Women's progress in forestry. 1. Filipino women in forestry.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 146: 44-45.

Hyman, E.L.
Smallholder tree farming in the Philippines: a comparison of two credit programmes.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 139: 25-31.

Picornell, Pedro M.
Protecting new pulp and paper Industries: an opinion from a developing country.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 144: 35-38.

PLANTATIONS

Keita, J.D.
Plantations in the Sahel.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 34: 25-29.

Heybroek, Hans M.
Plantations: the right tree in the right place.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 136: 15-19.

PLANTING

Ben Salem, B. & Eren, T.M.
Forestry in a sandy world.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 135: 8-12.

FAO Forestry Dept.
The forest crop of the future: quality or quantity?
1985. Vol. 37. No. 148: 32-34.

Heybroek, Hans M.
Plantations: the right tree in the right place.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 136: 15-19.

Worou, L. & Tran Van Nao
Orienting forestry toward the needs of people: how it is being done at a UNDP/FAO project in Benin.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 136: 8-10.

POLLEN

Wilson, Charles L.
Tree pollen and hay fever.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 143: 30-33.

POLLUTION

see also AIR POLLUTION
see also WATER POLLUTION

Kabata-Pendias, Alina
Chemical stress on the biosphere.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 141: 2-11.

POLLUTION CONTROL

Qu, Geping & Li, Jinchan
Environmental management in China.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 134: 2-18.

POPLARS

see POPULUS

POPULUS

Banoun, Fay et al.
The poplar: a multi-purpose tree for forestry development.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 145: 23-33.

Viart, Marcel
The poplar - a multi-purpose tree for forestry development. 1. Four decades of activity in poplars: a portrait of the International Poplar Commission. 3. Poplars in China: possibilities and recommendations.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 145: 23-30.

Zsuffa, Louis & Morgan, D.
Populus and Salix biomass for energy: a survey of International Poplar Commission countries.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 145: 31-33.

PUBLIC PARKS

Hummel, F.C.
In the forests of the EEC.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 138: 2-16.

PULP

see PAPER INDUSTRY

PULPMILLS

see PAPER INDUSTRY

RAIN FORESTS

see TROPICAL RAIN FORESTS

RATTANS

Weinstock, Joseph A.
Rattan: a complement to swidden agriculture.
1934. Vol. 36. No. 143: 16-22.

RECREATION

Hummel, F.C.
In the forests of me EEC.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 138: 2-16.

RECREATIONAL FORESTS

see NATIONAL PARKS/PUBLIC PARKS/RECREATION

REFORESTATION

Maskey, J.L. & Shresthar, V.B.
On the road to reforestation (An interview by Farhana Haque)
1986. Vol. 38. No. 152: 65-69.

Spears, John
Preserving watershed environments.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 137: 10-14.

REHABILITATION

Frykman, Bengt
The disabled worker in forestry.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 136: 11-14.

RENEWABLE RESOURCES

Hair, Dwight
The prospective renewable resource situation in the United States.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 134: 19-24.

RESEARCH

Morandini, Riccardo
IUFRO: forestry science serving society. (A report)
1986. Vol. 38. No. 153: 41-44.

Okali, D.U.U.
Africa: research to conserve the environment
1982. Vol. 34. No. 136: 2-7.

RESIDUES

Janczak, Jacek
Simple techniques for basic bio-fuels.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 131: 30-36.

RICE

Oxby, Clare
Forest farmers: the transformation of land use and society in eastern Madagascar.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 148: 42-51.

ROLE OF WOMEN

Albertson, Mary H.
Women's progress in forestry. 2. Women in the USDA Forest Service.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 146: 46-47.

Bergman, Pia et al.
Perspectives.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 146: 27-34.

Cruz, Cerenilla A.
Women's progress in forestry. 1. Filipino women in forestry.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 146: 44-45.

Editorial
Women in forestry.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 146: IFC.

Fortmann, Louise & Rocheleau, Dianne
Why agroforestry needs women: four myths and a case study.
1934. Vol. 36. No. 146: 2-11.

Jain, Shobita
Standing up for trees: women's role in the Chipko Movement.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 146: 12-20.

Ki-Zerbo, Jacqueline
Women and the energy crisis in the Sahel.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 133: 5-10.

Persson, Janet
Trees, plants and a rural community in the southern Sudan.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 154: 32-43.

Thrupp, Lori-Ann
Women, wood and work: in Kenya and beyond.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 146: 36-43.

Wiff, Mercedes
Honduras: women make a start in agroforestry.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 146: 21-26.

ROTATIONAL CROPPING

Vergara, Napoleon T.
Agroforestry systems: a primer.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 147: 22-28.

RURAL DEVELOPMENT

Saouma, Edouard
Forestry: essential for development. (An interview)
1985. Vol. 37. No. 147: 2-6.

Mnzava, E.M.
Village industries vs. savanna forest.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 131: 24-29.

RURAL SOCIOLOGY

see also SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY

Shaller, Dale
The sociology of a stove.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 134: 30-33.

SAHEL

Gorse, Jean
Desertification in the Sahelian and Sudanian zones of West Africa.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 150: 2-18.

Keita, J.D.
Plantations in the Sahel.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 134: 25-29.

Ki-Zerbo, Jacqueline
Women and the energy crisis in the Sahel.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 133: 5-10.

SALIX

Zsuffa, Louis & Morgan, D.
Populus and Salix biomass for energy a survey of International Poplar Commission countries.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 145: 31-33.

SAMOA

Pottier, Dirk
Running came under trees: an experiment in agroforestry.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 143: 23-27.

SAVANNA

Mnzava, E.M.
Village industries vs. savanna forest.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 131: 24-29.

SEED CONSERVATION

Palmberg, Christel
A vital fuelwood gene pool is in danger.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 133: 22-30.

SEED PRODUCTION

Cooper, Warwick
Wood energy from Australian seeds.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 140: 32-33.

SENEGAL

Carr-Harris, Jill
Increasing NGO involvement in forestry: some implications from Senegal.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 149: 26-31.

SHIFTING CULTIVATION

Ben Salem, B. & Tran Van Nao.
Fuelwood production in traditional farming systems.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 131: 13-18.

FAO Forestry Dept.
Changes in shifting cultivation in Africa.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 150: 40-50.

Lanly, J.P.
Defining and measuring shifting cultivation.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 147: 17-21.

Raintree, J.B.
Agroforestry pathways: land tenure, shifting cultivation and sustainable agriculture.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 154: 2-15.

Vergara, Napoleon T.
Agroforestry systems: a primer.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 147: 22-28.

Weinstock, Joseph A.
Rattan: a complement to swedden agriculture.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 143: 16-22.

SILVA MEDITERRANEA

Ben Salem, B.
A short history of Silva Mediterranea. (A report)
1986. Vol. 38. No. 153: 44-46.

SILVICULTURE

Siren, G.
Silviculture for energy.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 138: 22-28.

SOCIAL CHANGE

FAO Forestry Dept.
Forest industries in socio-economic development.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 153: 2-9.

SOCIAL CONSCIOUSNESS

Rao, Y.S.
Community forestry: building success through people's participation.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 147: 29-35.

SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT

see SOCIAL CHANGE

SOCIAL PARTICIPATION

see SOCIAL CONSCIOUSNESS

SOIL CONSERVATION

Mohamed, M.A.
Portrait of a dry region: natural resources conservation, management and development in the countries of the United Nations Economic Commission for western Asia.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 135: 2-7.

SOIL POLLUTION

see POLLUTION

SOIL TREATMENT

Siren, G.
Silviculture for energy.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 138: 22-28.

SOUTHEAST ASIA

Lantican, D.M. & Castillo, R.A. del
Forestry education in Southeast Asia.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 138: 30-32.

SOUTH-SOUTH EXCHANGE

Buttoud, Gérard & Hamadou, Mamadou
Trade in forest products among developing countries.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 153: 20-27.

STATUS OF WOMEN

see ROLE OF WOMEN

STOVES

Agarwal, Bina
Why stoves are resisted.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 140: 22-27.

Shaller, Dale
The sociology of a stove.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 134: 30-33.

STUMPS

Wilson, K.W.
Tree stumps.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 139: 32-38.

SUDAN

Gorse, Jean
Desertification in the Sahelian and Sudanian zones of West Africa.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 150: 2-18.

Jahn, Samia Al Azharia, Mushad, Hassan A. & Burgstaller, Heinz
The tree that purifies water: cultivating multipurpose Moringaceae in the Sudan.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 152: 23-28.

Persson, Janet
Trees, plants and a rural community in the southern Sudan.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 154: 32-43.

TANZANIA

Mnzava, E.M.
Tanzanian tree-planting: a voice from the villages.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 150: 33-39.

Village industries vs. savanna forest.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 131: 24-29.

TEAK

Piearce, G.D.
How to save the Zambezi teak forests.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 152: 29-36.

TECHNICAL AID

see DEVELOPMENT AID

TENURE

see LAND OWNERSHIP

THAILAND

Chanphaka, Udhai
Watershed management and shifting cultivation: three Asian approaches.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 151: 21-27.

Thalerng, Thamrongnavasavat
Promoting the private sector. (An interview by Farhana Haque).
1986. Vol. 38. No. 153: 35-40.

TIMBER CONSTRUCTIONS

see BUILDING MATERIALS

TIMBER EXTRACTION

Pardo, Richard D.
Logging and people: the social dimension of forest utilization agreements.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 147: 36-43.

TRADE

Buttoud, Gérard & Hamadou, Mamadou
Trade in forest products among developing countries.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 153: 20-27.

TRADE LIBERALIZATION

El Serafy, Salah
Protecting new pulp and paper industries: the advantages of free trade.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 144: 39-43.

TRADE POLICY

El Serafy, Salah
Protecting new pulp and paper industries: the advantages of free trade.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 144: 39-43.

Picornell, Pedro M.
Protecting new pulp and paper industries: an opinion from a developing country.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 144: 35-38.

TRAINING

see FORESTRY TRAINING

TREE SPECIES

see TREES

TREES

Levingston, Robin & Zamora, Rogelio
Medicine trees of me tropics.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 140: 7-10.

Bethel, James S.
Sometimes the word is "weed": a critical look at lesser-known species.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 145: 17-22.

Editorial
Toward new Initiatives in utilizing lesser-known species.
1994. Vol. 36. No. 145: IFC.

Freezailah, B.C. Yeom
Lesser-known tropical wood species: how bright is their future?
1984. Vol. 36. No. 145: 3-16.

TROPICAL RAIN FORESTS

Aubréville, André Marie
The disappearance of the tropical forests of Africa.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 148: 18-27.

FAO Committee on Forestry (COFO)
COFO considers FAO's Tropical Forestry Action Plan.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 154: 54-55.

FAO Forestry Dept.
FAO's Tropical Forestry Action Plan.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 154: 37-64.

Fontaine, R.G.
Management of humid tropical forests.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 154: 16-21.

Weinstock, Joseph A.
Rattan: a complement to swidden agriculture.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 143: 16-22.

TROPICAL ZONES

Bethel, James S.
Sometimes the word is "weed": a critical look at lesser-known species.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 145: 17-22.

Editorial
Toward new initiatives in utilizing lesser-known species.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 145: IFC.

FAO Forestry Dept.
FAO's Tropical Forestry Action Plan.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 152: 37-64.

Freezailah, B.C. Yeom
Lesser-known tropical wood species: how bright is their future?
1984. Vol. 36. No. 145: 3-16.

Levingston, Robin & Zamora, Rogelio
Medicine trees of the tropics.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 140: 7-10.

Steinlin, Hans
Monitoring the world's tropical forests.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 137: 2-8.

TURKEY

Taboroff, June
The wooden houses of Istanbul.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 140: 28-31.

UNASYLVA

Pasca, T.M.
On the return of Unasylva.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 150: 61.

UPPER VOLTA (now Burkina Faso)

Chauvin, Henri
When an African city (Ouagadougou, Upper Volta) runs out of fuel.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 133: 11-20.

USA

Albertson, Mary H.
Women's progress in forestry. 2. Women in the USDA Forest Service.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 146: 46-47.

Hair, Dwight
The prospective renewable resource situation in me United States.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 134: 19-24.

USAGE RIGHTS

Pardo, Richard D.
Logging and people: the social dimension of forest utilization agreements.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 147: 36-43.

WATER MANAGEMENT

Chanphaka, Udhai
Watershed management and shifting cultivation: three Asian approaches.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 151: 21-27.

Spears, John
Preserving watershed environments.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 137: 10-14.

WATER POLLUTION

Bruce, J.P.
Ethics and environmentalism.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 138: 17-21.

Kabata-Pendias, Alina
Chemical stress on the biosphere.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 141: 2-11.

WATER PURIFICATION

Jahn, Samia Al Azharia, Mushad, Hassan A. & Burgstaller, Heinz
The tree that purifies water: cultivating multipurpose Moringaceae In the Sudan.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 152: 23-28.

WATERSHED MANAGEMENT

see WATER MANAGEMENT

WEST AFRICA

Chazine, Henri
West Africa: impressions and interviews.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 150: 27-32.

Gorse, Jean
Desertification in the Sahelian and Sudanian zones of West Africa.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 150: 2-18.

WESTERN SAMOA

see SAMOA

WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT

see also NATURE CONSERVATION

Okali, D.U.U.
Africa: research to conserve the environment.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 136: 2-7.

Thresher, Philip
The economics of a lion.
1981. Vol. 33. No. 134: 34-35.

WILDLIFE USES

Ma Mbalele, Mankoto
(Wildlife) Part of African culture.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 150: 59-61.

WILLOWS

see SALIX

WOMEN

see ROLE OF WOMEN

WOOD

FAO Forestry Dept.
Changing patterns in India: a report on pulping prospects.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 144: 44-51.

Phillips, F.H.
Evaluating and processing fibre resources for pulping.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 144: 2-10.

WOOD FIBRES

see WOOD

WOOD INDUSTRY

Editorial
The changing face of forest industry.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 153: IFC.

FAO Forestry Dept.
Forest industries in socio-economic development.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 153: 2-9.

Hyman, E.L.
Smallholder tree farming in me Philippines: a comparison of two credit programmes.
1983. Vol. 35. No. 139: 25-31.

Leslie, A.J.
First of all, industry needs managers.
1982. Vol. 34. No. 137: 22-24.

Maloney, Thomas M.
Developing China's particle-board industry.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 151: 28-33.

Thalerng, Thamrongnavasavat
Promoting the private sector. (An interview by Farhana Haque)
1986. Vol. 38. No. 153: 35-40.

WOOD PRODUCTION

see WOOD INDUSTRY

WOOD STOVES

see STOVES

WOOD USES

Editorial
Toward new initiatives in utilizing lesser-known species.
1984. Vol. 36. No. 145: IFC.

Freezailah, B.C. Yeom
Lesser-known tropical wood species: how bright is their future?
1964. Vol. 36. No. 145: 3-16.

WORLD FORESTRY CONGRESS

Editorial
Mexico 1985: the Ninth World Forestry Congress.
1985. Vol. 37. No. 147: IFC.

Sanchez-Mejorada, Norberto & Barrientos, F.
The Ninth World Forestry Congress. (A report)
1986. Vol. 38. No. 151: 34-38.

ZAMBIA

Piearce, G.D.
How to save the Zambezi teak forests.
1986. Vol. 38. No. 152: 29-36.


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