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FAO forestry economics publications

YEARBOOK OF FOREST PRODUCTS STATISTICS, 1954

Text in English, French and Spanish, tables in English and French. $2.50, 12s. 6d.

This yearbook, the eighth in the series, contains official information from more than 100 countries and territories on production and trade for roundwood, processed wood, wood pulp, newsprint, paper and paperboard, and fiberboards, as well as a summary of world trade.

In preparation.

THE 1953 WORLD FOREST INVENTORY

In preparation in English, French and Spanish.

The results of the enquiry into world forest resources undertaken by FAO in 1953; covers over 190 countries and territories.

WORLD PULP AND PAPER RESOURCES AND PROSPECTS

In preparation in English, French and Spanish.

A broad survey of trends in production and consumption, and a review of manufacturing prospects throughout the world.

TIMBER STATISTICS FOR EUROPE

Quarterly bulletin. Bilingual: English/French. Available only from Sales Section, United Nations, Geneva, Switzerland. Single copy, $0.50, 2s. 6d. Annual subscription, $2.00, 10s.

A bulletin prepared jointly by the Economic Commission for Europe and FAO containing cumulative quarterly statistical data for the current and preceding year, and timber market reports for most of the countries of Europe.

EUROPEAN TIMBER TRENDS AND PROSPECTS

1953. In English, French and Russian. Available only from United Nations sales agents. $3.50, 25s.

This joint study by the Economic Commission for Europe and FAO analyzes trends in the supply and demand of forest products from 1913 to 1950, and assesses prospective consumption requirements around 1960.

POSSIBILITIES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PULP AND PAPER INDUSTRY IN LATIN AMERICA

1954. In English and Spanish. Available only from United Nations sales agents. $1.50, 11s.

This joint study undertaken by the Economic Commission for Latin America and FAO analyzes present and future demand for pulp and paper in the region, and reviews the adequacy of raw material resources and manufacturing capacity.

UNASYLVA is prepared by the Forestry Division and published quarterly in English, French and Spanish by the Documents Service at FAO's Headquarters in Rome. FAO does not hold itself responsible for statements or views expressed by authors of signed articles. UNASYLVA may be obtained from the sales agents listed above. Annual subscription, US $2.50 or 12s. 6d. Single copy, 65 cents or 3s. 3d. Rates are payable in local currencies when orders are placed through local sales agents. A full series of back numbers is still available.


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