Unasylva - No. 145 - Lesser-known tropical wood species













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Vol. 36
1984/3

An international journal of the forestry and food industries

FAO - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Editor
Robert Wazeka

Consulting Editor
Marcelle Biagini

Editorial Advisory Board
Forestry Department: J.E.M. Arnold (Chairman), B. Ben Salem, C. Chandrasekharan, A. Contreras, M.R. de Montalembert, B. Kyrklund, M.K. Muthoo, C. Palmberg, R.D. Pardo, R. Wazeka (Secretary)

Publications Division: K. Richmond (Editorial Branch)

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Editorial - Toward new initiatives in utilizing lesser-known species

Freezaillah B.C. Yeom
Lesser-known tropical wood species: How bright is their future?

James S. Bethel
Sometimes the word is "weed": A critical look at lesser-known species

Fay Banoun, D. Morgan, Marcel Viart and Louis Zsuffa
The poplar - A multi-purpose tree for forestry development

Béla Keresztesi
Afforestation within reduced boundaries: The development of Hungarian forestry, 1950-1980

Ivan Grouev
Forest management in Bulgaria

The world of forestry

FAO forestry activities 1983
Other news

Books

The versatility of Calliandra
Tropical botany: the publications of the montpellier laboratory
Lessons from past deforestations
The snow pine
The forests of French Guiana
Coppice expansion

Environment

Where to purchase FAO publications locally - Points de vente des publications de la FAO - Puntos de venta de publicaciones de la FAO