Unasylva - Vol. 10, No. 2 - Forestry associations













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1956
Unasylva - An International Review of Forestry and Forest Products

Unasylva

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Cover photograph: In northern Sweden Forest Cooperatives purchase equipment and machines which would be too expensive for individual owners to invest in. For instance, this scarifying machine to bare the mineral soil and 80 help natural regeneration to become established, is loaned to a forest owner, the cooperative providing the personnel to operate and maintain the equipment.

By courtesy Svenska Skogavardsföreningen, Stockholm.

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Introduction

T. François
Forestry associations

I. General considerations
II. Total merger of members' interests
IIII. Defence of public or professional interests
IV. Forest co-operatives
V. Success or failure of-forestry associations
VI. Conclusion: forestry associations and forest policy

Industrial vision becomes reality

Peaceful uses of atomic energy

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