July-September, 1950
An International Review of Forestry and Forest Products
FAO - The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
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Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
The staff of FAO's division of forestry and forest products
The European housing
problem
Ralph R. Shaw, The Librarian, United States Department of Agriculture Library
Communication through
literature
C. R. Ranganathan, President, Forest Research Institute and Colleges, Dehra
Dun, India
Forest research
and education in India
V. T. Aaltonen, Professor, Forest Research Institute, Helsinki, Finland
Forest-soil research
in Finland
Softwood lumber
Fiberboards
Report of the FAO forestry mission to Austria
Regional meeting on standardization of timber
Ninth session of the FAO Council
European forestry and forest products commission - Subcommission on Mediterranean problems
Preparations for technical assistance program
Forestry equipment
United Nations mission to Bolivia
General
Fundamental science
Silviculture and management
Forest protection
Utilization
Economics and statistics
Policy, legislation, and administration