Vol. 28
1976 II-III
An international review of forestry and forest products
FAO - The Food And Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
T.M. Pasca, editor, Forestry Department
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Editorial: A new awareness of terra incognita
Origin of the articles in this special issue
Adrian Sommer
Attempt
at an assessment of the world's tropical moist forests
S. Kolade Adeyoju
Land
use and tenure in the tropics
Jean-Paul Lanly
Tropical
moist forest inventories for industrial investment decisions
Franz Schmithüsen
Forest
utilization contracts on public land in the tropics
T.J. Synnott and R.H. Kemp
Choosing
the best silvicultural system
Henri Chauvin
Opening
up the tropical moist forest and harvesting the timber
Börje Kyrklund
Paper
from mixed tropical forests
Jean Collardet
Processing
hard-to-process and lesser used species
S.L. Pringle
Tropical
moist forests in world demand, supply and trade
Theo Erfurth
Toward
the wider use of tropical wood products
Duncan Poore
The
values of tropical moist forest ecosystems and the environmental consequences
of their removal
Land use and tenure in the tropics
Paper from mixed tropical forests
Forest: utilization contracts on public land in the tropics
Attempt at an assessment of the world's tropical moist forests
Choosing the best silvicultural system
The role of tropical moist forests in world demand, supply and trade of forest products
The values of tropical moist forest ecosystems