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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
1977 - Vol. 29 - no. 116
1977 - Vol. 29 - no. 117
1977 - Vol. 29 - no. 118
1978 - Vol. 30 - no. 119-120
1978 - Vol. 30 - no. 121
1978 - Vol. 30 - no. 122
1979 - Vol. 31 - no. 123
1979 - Vol. 31 - no. 124
1979 - Vol. 31 - no. 125
1979 - Vol. 31 - no. 126
1980 - Vol. 32 - no. 127
1980 - Vol. 32 - no. 128
1980 - Vol. 32 - no. 129
1980 - Vol. 32 - no. 130

1974 - Vol. 26 - no. 105

1974 - Vol. 26 - no. 105

1974

Vol. 26

no. 105

The situation and trends for timber in the United States

2

H.R. Josephson and Dwight Hair

Water - its quality often depends on the forester

10

Samuel H. Kunkle

Logging techniques in the mountains of Jamaica

18

John Sessions

Avalanches - lessons in defence and control

23

Colin Fraser

Pinus radiata in Ecuador, its ecology and growth

30

A. D. Miller

Immobilizing a wild animal changes the behaviour within the group

36

Götz Schürholz

Personalities

43

Jack Westoby retires, by B.K. Steenberg; René G. Fontaine retires, by Radu C. Fortunescu

Books

47

Forest inventory (Vol. 2), by F. Loetsch, F. Zöhrer and K.E. Haller
Reviewed by Eberhard Gärtner

Editorials

48

· The return of UNASYLVA
· The information explosion and AGRIS Forestry

1974 - Vol. 26 - no. 106

1974 - Vol. 26 - no. 106

1974

Vol. 26

no. 106

A time to invest in forestry

2

B.K. Steenberg

Minor forest products

7

S.R.J. Robbins and W.S.A. Matthews

Feeding cattle at the pulp mill

16

Hakan Romantschuk

Spatial variations patterns in the tropical rain forest

18

K.D. Singh

In Botswana most of the meat is wild

24

Thomas M. Butynski and Wolfgang von Richter

Personalities

30

Kenneth F.S. King heads FAO Forestry


33

Börje Steenberg retires, by Hansjürg Steinlin

Books

38

Ecological principles for economic development, by R.F. Dasmann, J.P. Nilton and P.H. Freement
Reviewed: Samuel H. Kunkle

Editorial

39

The future of wood-based panels

1975 - Vol. 27 - no. 107

1975 - Vol. 27 - no. 107

1975

Vol. 27

no. 107

Forestry, the environment and man's needs

2

Frank Fraser Darling

Forest policies and national development

9

K.F.S. King

Education and the future of forestry in South America

14

José R.E. Bucarey

Thailand's forest villages

20

Krit Samapuddhi

Scientific imperialism

24

Gerardo Budowski

Explaining forestry to forest users

31

An Australian report

Measuring soil moisture stress

32

H. Tschinkel

Editorials

44

· World Forestry Day
· Agri-silviculture: more work needed

1975 - Vol. 27 - no. 108

1975 - Vol. 27 - no. 108

1975

Vol. 27

no. 108

The age of engineered wood

2

G.G. Marra

Moving away from log exports

10

Benjamin F. Sanvictores

Rationalizing the shipment of wood

15

Tore B. Evensen

Forestry in China

20

Jack Westoby

The need for continuing education

29

A.G. Pyman

Remote sensing for tropical forest surveys

32

John A. Howard and Jean-Paul Lanly

1975 - Vol. 27 - no. 109

1975 - Vol. 27 - no. 109

1975

Vol. 27

no. 109

It's time to make paper in the tropics

2

K.F.S. King

How to make paper in the tropics

6

Simeon de Jesus

A clean piece of paper

11

John E.G. Sikes

Designing forest services to suit the country

17

Louis Henri Velay

Mission to the Sahel

24

Pierre Terver

The new look of African education

20

Laurence Roche

Behind the bill of sale

34

J.T. Wassink

Books

44

World consumption of wood: trends and prognoses, by András Madas
Reviewed by S.L. Pringle

Editorials

48

· Pulp and paper from the tropics
· Where research is needed

1975 - Vol. 27 - no. 110

1975 - Vol. 27 - no. 110

1975

Vol. 27

no. 110

Making the best use of the tropics

2

Joseph A. Tosi and Robert F. Voertman

The advantage of cultural diversity

11

Charles F. Bennett

Ecological guidelines

16

Duncan Poore

A renewable source of fuel

21

Derek Earl

Where forest reserves improve agriculture

27

S. Kolade Adeyoju

Editorial: Putting the emphasis on tropical forestry

30

K.F.S. King

Books

43

Environmental policy and administration, by Daniel H. Henning
Reviewed by Jack C. Westoby

1976 - Vol. 28 - no. 111

1976 - Vol. 28 - no. 111

1976

Vol. 28

111

Concerning termites and wood

2

Gunther Becker

Forestry research in developing countries

12

D.E. Iyamabo

Surveying the pulp and paper production capacity of the world

18

Barbara A. Holford

Dealing with pests and diseases in tropical forests

21

B.K. Bakshi

Choosing the best glues for plywood

26

R.A. Laidlaw

Plastic containers and coiling roots

27

J.B. Ball

Books

37

Tropical rain forests of the Far East, by T.C.M. Whitmore
Reviewed by P. Argal

1976 - Vol. 28 - no. 112-113

1976 - Vol. 28 - no. 112-113

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

1976

Vol. 28

no. 112-113

Editorial: A new awareness of terra incognita

2

T.M.P.

Origin of the articles in this issue

4


Attempt at an assessment of the world's tropical forests

6

Adrian Sommer

Land use and tenure in the tropics

26

S. Kolade Adeyoyu

Tropical moist forest inventories for industrial investment decisions

42

Jean-Paul Lanly

Forest utilization contracts on public lands in the tropics

52

Franz Schmithüsen

Choosing the best silvicultural system

74

T.J. Synnot and R.H. Kemp

Opening up the tropical moist forest and harvesting the timber

80

Henri Chauvin

Paper from mixed tropical forest

86

Börje Kyrklund

Processing hard-to-process and lesser used species

93

Jean Collardet

Tropical moist forests in world demand, supply and trade

106

S.L. Pringle

Toward the wider use of tropical wood products

119

Theo Erfurth

The value of tropical moist forest ecosystems and the environmental consequences of their removal

127

Duncan Poore

References

144


1976 - Vol. 28 - no. 114

1976 - Vol. 28 - no. 114

1976

Vol. 28

114

Creating work and caring about workers in tropical forestry

2

Gunnar Segerström

Terrain classification for the harvesting of tropical forests

10

D. Mazier, F. Baumgartner and G. Lepitre

Silk from the forest

20

M.S. Jolli, S.K. Sen and M.G. Das

Biological productivity of tropical lands

24

Helmut Lieth

Watershed management administrations

32

Gurbachan Singh

The world of forestry

39

New thinking emerges


41

The Eight World Forestry Congress

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
Reviewed by Henry S. Kernan

1977 - Vol. 29 - no. 115

1977 - Vol. 29 - no. 115

1977

Vol. 29

115

Where contradictory theory and practice co-exist

2

Alf Leslie

The future availability of wood pulp: a world picture

18

S.L. Pringle

Japan's dependence upon wood chip for pulp

26

Eio Shimokawa

Come to the fair

28

J.T. Wassink

Interview

37

Forestry in Ghana, discussed with John François

Books

38

Leben und Werk von Dietrich Brandis, by Herbert Hesma
Reviewed by Theo Erfurth

1977 - Vol. 29 - no. 116

1977 - Vol. 29 - no. 116

SPECIAL EDITION - Game as food

1977

Vol. 29

no. 116

Game as food

2

Antoon de Vos

Game farming is a reality

13

R.S. Surujbally

Part of African culture

16

Mankoto Ma Mbaelele

Both beautiful and useful

18

Norman Myers

Competitive uses of wildlife

22

V.S. Balinga

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


35

Forest pathology - principles and practices in forestry, by B.K. Bakshi
Reviewed by P. Argal

1977 - Vol. 29 - no. 117

1977 - Vol. 29 - no. 117

1977

Vol. 29

no. 117

The political economy of pulp and paper

2

K.F.S. King

Research in tropical wood utilization

9

Robert L. Youngs

A Faustian dilemma

12

Dennis Richardson

Timber standards based on end use

16

J.B. Brazier and C. Webster

Educating for forest industries in the Philippines

20

Domingo M. Lantican

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
Reviewed by Pertti Laininen

1977 - Vol. 29 - no. 118

1977 - Vol. 29 - no. 118

1977

Vol. 29

no. 118

Fuelwood and charcoal in developing countries

2

J.E.M. Arnold and J. Jongma

Forestry education and research

10

J.L. Harley

Panels, paper and paperboard from agricultural residues

12

Leo Lintu

The utilization of low-quality tropical timber

18

K.F.S. King

Guatemalan conifers

25

T.T. Veblen

A forecast of wood consumption: by 1994 regional shortages in a world of potential surplus

33

T.M. Pasca

1978 - Vol. 30 - no. 119-120

1978 - Vol. 30 - no. 119-120

SPECIAL DOUBLE EDITION - Selected papers from the third World Consultation on Forest Tree Breeding

1978

Vol. 30

no. 119-120

Introduction

2


Keynote address: The good life... or subsistence

5

B.J. Zobel

Exploration, utilization and conservation of genetic resources

10

R.H. Kemp

Advances in species and provenance selection

17

J. F. Lacaze

Population improvement and hybridization

21

D.P. Fowler

Primary considerations: multiplication and genetic diversity

27

H.M. Heybroek

Analysing benefits and costs of tree-breeding programmes

34

A. Carlisle and A.H. Teich

Choosing strategies for the future

38

G. Namkoong

Reproductive habits of the eucalypts

42

L.D. Pryor

References

47


Consultation documents

52


Recommendations

55


Progress on recommendations made by the Second World Consultation on Forest Tree Breeding

57


1978 - Vol. 30 - no. 121

1978 - Vol. 30 - no. 121

1978

Vol. 30

no. 121

Urban renewal: the restoration of Bhaktapur

2

R.O.A. Becker-Ritterspach

Toward predictability in agro-climatology

11

Orman E. Granger

Must Africa suffer the environmental consequences of tsetse-fly control?

18

Antoon de Vos

The objectives of conservation

25

J.L. Harley

Silviculture in the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen

29

A.S. Bilaidi

Declaration of the Eighth World Forestry Congress

35


Personalities

38

Marco Antonio Flores Rodas heads FAO forestry

Books

39

Edible leaves of the tropics, by Franklin W. Martin and Ruth M. Ruberte
Reviewed by C.L.A. Leakey
Manual on the planning of labour-intensive road construction, by M. Allal and G.A. Edmonds with A.S. Bhalla
Reviewed by Derek Miles

1978 - Vol. 30 - no. 122

1978 - Vol. 30 - no. 122

1978

Vol. 30

122

The transfer of technology

2

Amaret Sila-On

Case history of a South American paper mill

7

Gustavo Gomez

Harvesting mixed tropical timber for paper

14

Torsten Frisk

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
Wood preservation, by B.A. Richardson
Reviewed by P. Argal
Desertification: its causes and consequences, Report of the UN Conference on Desertification
Reforestation in arid lands, by Fred R. Weber
Reviewed by P.J. Woods
Pulp technology and treatment for paper by James d'A. Clark

Egon Glesinger's contribution to international forestry and FAO (In memoriam)

39

Gunnar Myrdal

1979 - Vol. 31 - no. 123

1979 - Vol. 31 - no. 123

1979

Vol. 31

no. 123

Ecological aspects of water impoundment in the tropics

2

Charles R. Goldman

Present and future natural forest and plantation areas in the tropics

12

J.P. Lanly and J. Clement

The impact of the environmental era on forestry education in North America

21

J.E. DeSteiguer and R.G. Merryfield

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


44

Conservation and agriculture, by J.G. Hawkes
Reviewed by P. Argal

1979 - Vol. 31 - no. 124

1979 - Vol. 31 - no. 124

1979

Vol. 31

no. 124

Logging and legislation

2

Franz Schmithüsen

Food from the leaves of trees and bushes

11

N.W. Pirie

Wildlife vs nomadic stocks

15

Thane Riney

Utilizing communication to support development

21

John L. Woods

Tropical timber: an important point of view

26

John R. Osgood

Poplars in Afghanistan

29

Silvio May

1979 - Vol. 31 - no. 125

1979 - Vol. 31 - no. 125

1979

Vol. 31

no. 125

Chemicals from wood

2

Irving S. Goldstein

The outlook for tropical wood imports

10

S.L. Pringle

Social forestry in India

19

M.M. Pant

Environmental impact assessment and forestry law

27

Dominique Alhéritière

Combating the trade in endangered species through CITIES

34

Peter H. Sand

Books

40

Tropical legumes: resources for the future
U.S. National Academy of Sciences report
Household energy and the poor in the Third World, by Elizabeth Cecelski, Joy Dankerly and William Ramsay

1979 - Vol. 31 - no. 126

1979 - Vol. 31 - no. 126

1979

Vol. 31

no. 126

Agri-silviculture in tropical America

2

Peter Weaver

Does teak have a future in tropical America?

13

Raymond M. Keogh

Uganda: a damage report

20

R.J.W. Aluma

Heat stress and manual labour in the tropics

25

Dinesh Lathia

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
Reviewed by Zhang Shi-can
Vegetative architecture in the tropical forest, by F. Halle, R.A.A. Oldeman and P.B. Tomlinson
Reviewed by P. Argal

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

1980 - Vol. 32 - no. 127

1980

Vol. 32

no. 127

Asia's wood-based panels industry and trade

2

Harry Booth

Wood-based panel products


Robert N. Stone and George A. McSwain

Transfrontier parks

16

Christian du Saussay

The black locust

23

Béla Keresztesi

An institutional framework for development-oriented forestry

34

J. Gonzalo Fernández Tomás

1980 - Vol. 32 - no. 128

1980 - Vol. 32 - no. 128

1980

Vol. 32

no. 128

Can farming and forestry coexist in the tropics?

2

John S. Spears

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

Agri-silviculture in Uganda

21

Chaudhry and Salim Silim

Dynamics of marketing tropical timber: Three studies

26


· Evaluating concepts for an improved utilization of timber resources

27

M. Chudnoff and R.L. Youngs

· Utilization and marketing of tropical wood species of the Philippines

28

Philippines Government Study

· Guide to overcoming problems of market access to Europe

30

J.T. Wassink and S.I. Wisselius

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

1980 - Vol. 32 - no. 129

1980 - Vol. 32 - no. 129

1980

Vol. 32

no. 129

Logging Concessions

2

A.J. Leslie

Tropical forests: sources or sinks of atmospheric carbon?

8

Ariel E. Lugo and Sandra Brown

The legal structure of marine parks

14

Christian du Saussay

How Poland integrated forestry and forest industries

22

Jerzy Knothe

Ergonomics in tropical agriculture and forestry

26

J. Zander

1980 - Vol. 32 - no. 130

1980 - Vol. 32 - no. 130

1980

Vol. 32

no. 130

Non-tariff distortion of international trade in forest products

2

I.S. Ferguson and P.J. Lloyd

Substitutes for fuelwood

11

Gerald Foley and Ariane van Buren

Mantri + Lurah = Ma-Lu

25

Sofyan Hanafie

Community forestry depends on women

27

Marilyn W. Hoskins

The right kind of training for wildlife and national parks personnel

33

G.S. Child

European Common Market countries look for ways to recycle increasing amounts of waste materials

39

Robert Wazeka


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