1974 - Vol. 26 - no. 105
1974 - Vol. 26 - no. 106
1975 - Vol. 27 - no. 107
1975 - Vol. 27 - no. 108
1975 - Vol. 27 - no. 109
1975 - Vol. 27 - no. 110
1976 - Vol. 28 - no. 111
1976 - Vol. 28 - no. 112-113
1976 - Vol. 28 - no. 114
1977 - Vol. 29 - no. 115
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1978 - Vol. 30 - no. 119-120
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1974 |
Vol. 26 |
no. 105 |
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The situation and trends for timber in the United States |
2 |
H.R. Josephson and Dwight Hair |
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Water - its quality often depends on the forester |
10 |
Samuel H. Kunkle |
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Logging techniques in the mountains of Jamaica |
18 |
John Sessions |
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Avalanches - lessons in defence and control |
23 |
Colin Fraser |
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Pinus radiata in Ecuador, its ecology and growth |
30 |
A. D. Miller |
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Immobilizing a wild animal changes the behaviour within the group |
36 |
Götz Schürholz |
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Personalities |
43 |
Jack Westoby retires, by B.K. Steenberg; René G. Fontaine retires, by Radu C. Fortunescu |
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Books |
47 |
Forest inventory (Vol. 2), by F. Loetsch, F. Zöhrer and K.E. Haller |
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Editorials |
48 |
· The return of UNASYLVA |
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1974 |
Vol. 26 |
no. 106 |
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A time to invest in forestry |
2 |
B.K. Steenberg |
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Minor forest products |
7 |
S.R.J. Robbins and W.S.A. Matthews |
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Feeding cattle at the pulp mill |
16 |
Hakan Romantschuk |
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Spatial variations patterns in the tropical rain forest |
18 |
K.D. Singh |
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In Botswana most of the meat is wild |
24 |
Thomas M. Butynski and Wolfgang von Richter |
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Personalities |
30 |
Kenneth F.S. King heads FAO Forestry |
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33 |
Börje Steenberg retires, by Hansjürg Steinlin |
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Books |
38 |
Ecological principles for economic development, by R.F. Dasmann, J.P. Nilton and P.H. Freement |
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Editorial |
39 |
The future of wood-based panels |
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1975 |
Vol. 27 |
no. 107 |
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Forestry, the environment and man's needs |
2 |
Frank Fraser Darling |
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Forest policies and national development |
9 |
K.F.S. King |
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Education and the future of forestry in South America |
14 |
José R.E. Bucarey |
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Thailand's forest villages |
20 |
Krit Samapuddhi |
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Scientific imperialism |
24 |
Gerardo Budowski |
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Explaining forestry to forest users |
31 |
An Australian report |
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Measuring soil moisture stress |
32 |
H. Tschinkel |
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Editorials |
44 |
· World Forestry Day |
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1975 |
Vol. 27 |
no. 108 |
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The age of engineered wood |
2 |
G.G. Marra |
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Moving away from log exports |
10 |
Benjamin F. Sanvictores |
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Rationalizing the shipment of wood |
15 |
Tore B. Evensen |
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Forestry in China |
20 |
Jack Westoby |
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The need for continuing education |
29 |
A.G. Pyman |
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Remote sensing for tropical forest surveys |
32 |
John A. Howard and Jean-Paul Lanly |
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1975 |
Vol. 27 |
no. 109 |
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It's time to make paper in the tropics |
2 |
K.F.S. King |
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How to make paper in the tropics |
6 |
Simeon de Jesus |
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A clean piece of paper |
11 |
John E.G. Sikes |
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Designing forest services to suit the country |
17 |
Louis Henri Velay |
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Mission to the Sahel |
24 |
Pierre Terver |
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The new look of African education |
20 |
Laurence Roche |
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Behind the bill of sale |
34 |
J.T. Wassink |
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Books |
44 |
World consumption of wood: trends and prognoses, by András Madas |
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Editorials |
48 |
· Pulp and paper from the tropics |
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1975 |
Vol. 27 |
no. 110 |
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Making the best use of the tropics |
2 |
Joseph A. Tosi and Robert F. Voertman |
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The advantage of cultural diversity |
11 |
Charles F. Bennett |
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Ecological guidelines |
16 |
Duncan Poore |
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A renewable source of fuel |
21 |
Derek Earl |
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Where forest reserves improve agriculture |
27 |
S. Kolade Adeyoju |
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Editorial: Putting the emphasis on tropical forestry |
30 |
K.F.S. King |
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Books |
43 |
Environmental policy and administration, by Daniel H. Henning |
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1976 |
Vol. 28 |
111 |
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Concerning termites and wood |
2 |
Gunther Becker |
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Forestry research in developing countries |
12 |
D.E. Iyamabo |
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Surveying the pulp and paper production capacity of the world |
18 |
Barbara A. Holford |
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Dealing with pests and diseases in tropical forests |
21 |
B.K. Bakshi |
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Choosing the best glues for plywood |
26 |
R.A. Laidlaw |
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Plastic containers and coiling roots |
27 |
J.B. Ball |
|
Books |
37 |
Tropical rain forests of the Far East, by T.C.M. Whitmore |
SPECIAL DOUBLE EDITION
Management and utilization of the tropical moist forest. Selected papers from the 4th Session of the FAO Committee on Forestry Development in the Tropics
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1976 |
Vol. 28 |
no. 112-113 |
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Editorial: A new awareness of terra incognita |
2 |
T.M.P. |
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Origin of the articles in this issue |
4 |
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Attempt at an assessment of the world's tropical forests |
6 |
Adrian Sommer |
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Land use and tenure in the tropics |
26 |
S. Kolade Adeyoyu |
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Tropical moist forest inventories for industrial investment decisions |
42 |
Jean-Paul Lanly |
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Forest utilization contracts on public lands in the tropics |
52 |
Franz Schmithüsen |
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Choosing the best silvicultural system |
74 |
T.J. Synnot and R.H. Kemp |
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Opening up the tropical moist forest and harvesting the timber |
80 |
Henri Chauvin |
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Paper from mixed tropical forest |
86 |
Börje Kyrklund |
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Processing hard-to-process and lesser used species |
93 |
Jean Collardet |
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Tropical moist forests in world demand, supply and trade |
106 |
S.L. Pringle |
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Toward the wider use of tropical wood products |
119 |
Theo Erfurth |
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The value of tropical moist forest ecosystems and the environmental consequences of their removal |
127 |
Duncan Poore |
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References |
144 |
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|
1976 |
Vol. 28 |
114 |
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Creating work and caring about workers in tropical forestry |
2 |
Gunnar Segerström |
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Terrain classification for the harvesting of tropical forests |
10 |
D. Mazier, F. Baumgartner and G. Lepitre |
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Silk from the forest |
20 |
M.S. Jolli, S.K. Sen and M.G. Das |
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Biological productivity of tropical lands |
24 |
Helmut Lieth |
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Watershed management administrations |
32 |
Gurbachan Singh |
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The world of forestry |
39 |
New thinking emerges |
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41 |
The Eight World Forestry Congress |
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Interview |
42 |
The African Timber Organization discussed with Joseph E. Baidoe |
|
Books |
43 |
Técnicas de Forestación 1975. Reports of 43 Spanish foresters, coordinated by Juan Jesús Molina Rodríguez |
|
1977 |
Vol. 29 |
115 |
|
Where contradictory theory and practice co-exist |
2 |
Alf Leslie |
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The future availability of wood pulp: a world picture |
18 |
S.L. Pringle |
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Japan's dependence upon wood chip for pulp |
26 |
Eio Shimokawa |
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Come to the fair |
28 |
J.T. Wassink |
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Interview |
37 |
Forestry in Ghana, discussed with John François |
|
Books |
38 |
Leben und Werk von Dietrich Brandis, by Herbert Hesma |
SPECIAL EDITION - Game as food
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1977 |
Vol. 29 |
no. 116 |
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Game as food |
2 |
Antoon de Vos |
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Game farming is a reality |
13 |
R.S. Surujbally |
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Part of African culture |
16 |
Mankoto Ma Mbaelele |
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Both beautiful and useful |
18 |
Norman Myers |
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Competitive uses of wildlife |
22 |
V.S. Balinga |
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Trends in international environment law |
26 |
Peter Sand |
|
Books |
34 |
Underexploited tropical plants with promising economic value, Report of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences |
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35 |
Forest pathology - principles and practices in forestry, by B.K. Bakshi |
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1977 |
Vol. 29 |
no. 117 |
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The political economy of pulp and paper |
2 |
K.F.S. King |
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Research in tropical wood utilization |
9 |
Robert L. Youngs |
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A Faustian dilemma |
12 |
Dennis Richardson |
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Timber standards based on end use |
16 |
J.B. Brazier and C. Webster |
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Educating for forest industries in the Philippines |
20 |
Domingo M. Lantican |
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When ambrosia beetles attack mahogany trees in Fiji |
26 |
Hywel Roberts |
|
Books |
34 |
Introduction to the terminology, equipment and concepts of computers, as illustrated by practice in the pulp and paper industry, by Roger L. Grant |
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1977 |
Vol. 29 |
no. 118 |
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Fuelwood and charcoal in developing countries |
2 |
J.E.M. Arnold and J. Jongma |
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Forestry education and research |
10 |
J.L. Harley |
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Panels, paper and paperboard from agricultural residues |
12 |
Leo Lintu |
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The utilization of low-quality tropical timber |
18 |
K.F.S. King |
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Guatemalan conifers |
25 |
T.T. Veblen |
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A forecast of wood consumption: by 1994 regional shortages in a world of potential surplus |
33 |
T.M. Pasca |
SPECIAL DOUBLE EDITION - Selected papers from the third World Consultation on Forest Tree Breeding
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1978 |
Vol. 30 |
no. 119-120 |
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Introduction |
2 |
|
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Keynote address: The good life... or subsistence |
5 |
B.J. Zobel |
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Exploration, utilization and conservation of genetic resources |
10 |
R.H. Kemp |
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Advances in species and provenance selection |
17 |
J. F. Lacaze |
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Population improvement and hybridization |
21 |
D.P. Fowler |
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Primary considerations: multiplication and genetic diversity |
27 |
H.M. Heybroek |
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Analysing benefits and costs of tree-breeding programmes |
34 |
A. Carlisle and A.H. Teich |
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Choosing strategies for the future |
38 |
G. Namkoong |
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Reproductive habits of the eucalypts |
42 |
L.D. Pryor |
|
References |
47 |
|
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Consultation documents |
52 |
|
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Recommendations |
55 |
|
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Progress on recommendations made by the Second World Consultation on Forest Tree Breeding |
57 |
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1978 |
Vol. 30 |
no. 121 |
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Urban renewal: the restoration of Bhaktapur |
2 |
R.O.A. Becker-Ritterspach |
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Toward predictability in agro-climatology |
11 |
Orman E. Granger |
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Must Africa suffer the environmental consequences of tsetse-fly control? |
18 |
Antoon de Vos |
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The objectives of conservation |
25 |
J.L. Harley |
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Silviculture in the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen |
29 |
A.S. Bilaidi |
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Declaration of the Eighth World Forestry Congress |
35 |
|
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Personalities |
38 |
Marco Antonio Flores Rodas heads FAO forestry |
|
Books |
39 |
Edible leaves of the tropics, by Franklin W. Martin and Ruth M. Ruberte |
|
1978 |
Vol. 30 |
122 |
|
The transfer of technology |
2 |
Amaret Sila-On |
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Case history of a South American paper mill |
7 |
Gustavo Gomez |
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Harvesting mixed tropical timber for paper |
14 |
Torsten Frisk |
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Symbiosis of agriculture and forestry |
27 |
Louis Huguet |
|
World of Forestry |
32 |
What is the ECE Agriculture and Timber Committee? |
|
Books |
35 |
The twenty-ninth day, by L.R. Brown |
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Egon Glesinger's contribution to international forestry and FAO (In memoriam) |
39 |
Gunnar Myrdal |
|
1979 |
Vol. 31 |
no. 123 |
|
Ecological aspects of water impoundment in the tropics |
2 |
Charles R. Goldman |
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Present and future natural forest and plantation areas in the tropics |
12 |
J.P. Lanly and J. Clement |
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The impact of the environmental era on forestry education in North America |
21 |
J.E. DeSteiguer and R.G. Merryfield |
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Energy derived from wood in Europe, the USSR and North America |
26 |
Kit Prins |
|
The new international market for game meat |
32 |
Wolfgang Krostitz |
|
Afghanistan's efforts to manage wildlife and environment |
41 |
J.A. Sayer |
|
Books |
43 |
The economics of pastoralism: a case study of sub-Saharan Africa, by Z.A. Konezacki |
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|
44 |
Conservation and agriculture, by J.G. Hawkes |
|
1979 |
Vol. 31 |
no. 124 |
|
Logging and legislation |
2 |
Franz Schmithüsen |
|
Food from the leaves of trees and bushes |
11 |
N.W. Pirie |
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Wildlife vs nomadic stocks |
15 |
Thane Riney |
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Utilizing communication to support development |
21 |
John L. Woods |
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Tropical timber: an important point of view |
26 |
John R. Osgood |
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Poplars in Afghanistan |
29 |
Silvio May |
|
1979 |
Vol. 31 |
no. 125 |
|
Chemicals from wood |
2 |
Irving S. Goldstein |
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The outlook for tropical wood imports |
10 |
S.L. Pringle |
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Social forestry in India |
19 |
M.M. Pant |
|
Environmental impact assessment and forestry law |
27 |
Dominique Alhéritière |
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Combating the trade in endangered species through CITIES |
34 |
Peter H. Sand |
|
Books |
40 |
Tropical legumes: resources for the future |
|
1979 |
Vol. 31 |
no. 126 |
|
Agri-silviculture in tropical America |
2 |
Peter Weaver |
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Does teak have a future in tropical America? |
13 |
Raymond M. Keogh |
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Uganda: a damage report |
20 |
R.J.W. Aluma |
|
Heat stress and manual labour in the tropics |
25 |
Dinesh Lathia |
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Climate and the decomposition rate of tropical forest litter |
28 |
Thaiutsa Bunvong and Orman Granger |
|
Environment: A world conservation strategy is launched |
39 |
Robert Wazeka |
|
Books |
37 |
The silviculture of Chinese trees, A compendium from the Chinese Academy of Forestry |
|
Personalities |
43 |
In memoriam: Leslie Vernell, by Jack C. Westoby and René G. Fontaine |
|
Analysis |
44 |
Concerning a report on the world's tropical forests by Robert Wazeka |
|
1980 |
Vol. 32 |
no. 127 |
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Asia's wood-based panels industry and trade |
2 |
Harry Booth |
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Wood-based panel products |
|
Robert N. Stone and George A. McSwain |
|
Transfrontier parks |
16 |
Christian du Saussay |
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The black locust |
23 |
Béla Keresztesi |
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An institutional framework for development-oriented forestry |
34 |
J. Gonzalo Fernández Tomás |
|
1980 |
Vol. 32 |
no. 128 |
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Can farming and forestry coexist in the tropics? |
2 |
John S. Spears |
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Small-scale mills for developing countries |
13 |
A.J. Leslie and Börje Kyrklund |
|
Arid-zone forestry |
16 |
B. Ben Salem |
|
Japan's forest resources |
19 |
Mitsuma Matsui Muhammed Azfal |
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Agri-silviculture in Uganda |
21 |
Chaudhry and Salim Silim |
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Dynamics of marketing tropical timber: Three studies |
26 |
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· Evaluating concepts for an improved utilization of timber resources |
27 |
M. Chudnoff and R.L. Youngs |
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· Utilization and marketing of tropical wood species of the Philippines |
28 |
Philippines Government Study |
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· Guide to overcoming problems of market access to Europe |
30 |
J.T. Wassink and S.I. Wisselius |
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Biomass research: A survey of recent US government efforts |
33 |
Jim Williams |
|
Books |
40 |
Monitoring forest canopy alteration around the world with digital analysis of Landsat imagery, Edited by D.L. Williams and L.D. Miller |
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1980 |
Vol. 32 |
no. 129 |
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Logging Concessions |
2 |
A.J. Leslie |
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Tropical forests: sources or sinks of atmospheric carbon? |
8 |
Ariel E. Lugo and Sandra Brown |
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The legal structure of marine parks |
14 |
Christian du Saussay |
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How Poland integrated forestry and forest industries |
22 |
Jerzy Knothe |
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Ergonomics in tropical agriculture and forestry |
26 |
J. Zander |
|
1980 |
Vol. 32 |
no. 130 |
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Non-tariff distortion of international trade in forest products |
2 |
I.S. Ferguson and P.J. Lloyd |
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Substitutes for fuelwood |
11 |
Gerald Foley and Ariane van Buren |
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Mantri + Lurah = Ma-Lu |
25 |
Sofyan Hanafie |
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Community forestry depends on women |
27 |
Marilyn W. Hoskins |
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The right kind of training for wildlife and national parks personnel |
33 |
G.S. Child |
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European Common Market countries look for ways to recycle increasing amounts of waste materials |
39 |
Robert Wazeka |