An international journal of forestry and forest industries - Vol. 45 - 1994/3
FAO - Food and agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Editor: Stephen A. Dembner
Language Editor: Rachel Tucker
Layout Editor: Marina Criscuolo
Editorial Advisory Board
Forestry Department: M. R. de Montalembert (Chairman ), M. Chipeta, S.A. Dembner, R. Heinrich, M. Hoskins, M. Morell, M.K. Muthoo, C. Palmberg-Lerche, H. Röbbel, E.H. Sène.
Publications Division: K. Richmond (Editorial Branch)
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Credits: Cover: New Zealand Ministry of Forestry, Sayer/IUCN, IBRD, FAO; DEFCCS, Senegal; New Zealand Ministry of Forestry; L. Ljungman; A. De Ligne; L. Ljungman; P. May; M.H. El-Lakany; F. Botts; R. Pardo, P. May; W.M. Ciesla.
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Editorial: The changing role of forestry institutions
I. Guèye, A. Kané and O.N. Koné
Adapting
forestry institutions to encourage people's participation in Senegal
C.L. Brown and J. Valentine
The
process and implications of privatization for forestry institutions: Focus on
New Zealand
L. Ljungman
The
changing role of forestry institutions in former centrally planned economies
of Eastern Europe
M.G. Morell and M. Paveri Anziani
Evolution
of public forestry administration in Latin America: Lessons for an enhanced
performance
D. Pettenella
Institutional
changes in forestry administrative structures: The Italian experience
M.H. El-Lakany
The
need for forestry institutional changes in the Near East
K.B. Ghimire
Coping
with deforestation: an analysis of local-level responses
E.E. Cepero Varela
Watershed
management projects as an educational tool
Evaluating policies in the Near East
Ex situ forest gene conservation - only part of the solution
A new look at forestry project impact assessment
Understanding forest dieback