Vol. 22 (3)
1968
AN INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF FORESTRY AND FOREST INDUSTRIES
Published by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
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FAO - The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations was founded at Quebec, Canada in October 1945 when its Member Nations agreed to work together to secure a lasting peace through freedom from want. The membership of FAO now stands at 119 nations.
Director General A.H. BOERMA
Forestry and Forest Industries Division.
Director N.A. OSARA
Deputy
Director J.C WESTOBY
Assistant to
Director L.J. VERNELL
Chiefs of Branches:
R.G. FONTAINE,
S.L. PRINGLE,
E. KALKKINEN,
L. GIMENEZ-QUINTANA,
N. DE FELSÖVANYI,
I. KISSIN,
J. SWIDERSKI
Former Directors
1946-58 MARCEL LELOUP
1959-63 EGON GLESINGER
Unasylva - Started in 1947, this quarterly publication is intended to cover a range of interests as wide as that of the Division whose work it mirrors.
Signed articles express the opinions of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Organization.
Cover: The Matterhorn, Switzerland, centre of a great tourist area. There will be a heightening interest in forestry as soon as two present-day trends are more widely appreciated. The first is the growing need for recreation for urban populations and the second the question of land for new forests. As cities get larger, people and particularly young people long more and more for open spaces. At the same time there is increasing depopulation of remote areas as in the Alps, leaving room for extension of forests. A problem is to reconcile the two interests.
This electronic document has been scanned using optical character recognition (OCR) software and careful manual recorrection. Even if the quality of digitalisation is high, the FAO declines all responsibility for any discrepancies that may exist between the present document and its original printed version.
Ernst J. Schreiner
Forest tree breeding
G. E. Segerström
New
SCA transport system for wood and wood products
J. Swiderski
Importance
of wood preservation in tropical countries
A. De Vos
Problems
in national parks management in East Africa
B.T. Tatham
Viscous water
Forest hydrology
Tropical forestry
Forest fires
Aerial survey
Work study
Balloon and helicopter logging
Chipping in the forest
Precompressed and flexible wood
Composite wood
Storage of pulpwood chips
Work of FAO: Activities of FAO's forestry and forest Industries division, 1963-68
A discussion paper prepared for review by the fifty-first session of the FAO Council
Comments received from FAO council programme committee
A supplementary paper prepared for the FAO Council
The FAO Council reports
Botswana
Colombia
Finland
Guyana
Japan
Nepal
Sweden
Tanzania
United States of America
Zambia