Vol. 19 (2)
1965
An international review of forestry and forest products
FAO - The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
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 110 nations.
Forestry and Forest Products Division:
Director |
N. A. OSARA |
Deputy Director |
J. C. WESTOBY |
Assistant to Director |
L. J. VERNELL |
Chiefs of Branches |
A. MÉTRO |
Former Directors | |
1949-59 |
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.
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Cover photograph: A timber "train" in Outer Mongolia, one of the less publicized countries of the world. The logs are of Larix sibrica, which species makes up some 70 percent of the growing stocks of the quite extensive, forests. The other principal species in this land of extremes of temperature is Pinus cembra.
Photo: Camera Press, London.
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Forest inventory
planning
FAO Staff
Timber trends
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Francois Bourlière
Sanctuaries
astride frontiers
Pulp and paper development in Africa and the Near East
FAO advisory committee on pulp and paper
Personnel news