Vol. 39
1987/3 & 4
An international journal of forestry and forest industries
FAO - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome
Editor a.i.
Richard Pardo
Language Editor
Roberta Mitchell
Layout Editor
Marina Criscuolo
Consulting Editors
Fay Banoun, Marcelle Biagini,
Griselda Gomez, Farhana Haque
Editorial Assistant
Antoinette Fernandez Van Asten
Editorial Advisory Board
Forestry Department: M.R. de Montalembert (Chairman). B. Ben Salem, C. Chandrasekharan, A. Contreras, B. Kyrklund, M.K. Muthoo, C. Palmberg, R.D. Pardo
Publications Division:
K. Richmond (Editorial Branch)
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Editorial: Small-scale forest enterprises
Edouard Saouma
The
future of the forests: implementing the Tropical Forestry Action Plan
Bellagio Strategy Meeting on Tropical Forests calls for policy reforms
Statement of the Bellagio Strategy Meeting on Tropical Forests
The Conference recommendations
J.E.M. Arnold, M.E. Chipeta and Y. Fisseha
The
importance of small forest-based processing enterprises in developing countries
M. Kinyanjui
Fuelling
Nairobi the importance of small-scale charcoaling enterprises
K. Kilander
Cooperatives
for the promotion of forestry in rural development
Arnoldo Contreras
Transnational
corporations in the forest-based sector of developing countries
H.F. Maitre
Natural
forest management in Côte d'Ivoire
J.D. Keita
Wood or charcoal -
which is better?
J. Burley
International
forestry research networks - objectives, problems and management
D. Pandey
A Unasylva technical
note: Yield model of plantations in the tropics
They call it Scrimber
Edible pine pollen
Agroforestry trials in Gabon
Briquettes instead of fuelwood
Trees for energy in Central America
Rich forests, poor soils
A manual on Prosopis tamarugo
Preserving wood in the tropics
How to make charcoal
Ecological park saves an archaeological heritage
Measuring forest's breath
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