by John B. Raintree
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Chapter 1 - Background of the study
The changing role and repertoire of foresters
Chapter 2 - The socioeconomic attributes of trees
What are socioeconomic attributes?
Chapter 3 - What can we learn from the great eucalyptus debate?
More than a question of species choice
Who benefits from tree planting?
Chapter 4 - Choosing the right tree for the job
Characteristics of successful tree planting programmes in Central America
The range of tree planting options
A simplified matching algorithm
Appendix A - Diagnostic checklist
Appendix B - The range of options for tree planting
Appendix C - Matching technologies to users