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Review of forest management systems of tropical Asia

Case-studies of natural forest management for timber production in India, Malaysia and the Philippines








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    Tropical forest management techniques: a review of the sustainability of forest management practices in tropical countries
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    An assessment of the state of forestry in terms of management of different forest types for the sustainable supply of goods and services. The sustainability of current practices are discussed and recommendations and technical requirements for improved management are outlined
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    Tropical forest resources assessment project - Forest resources of Tropical Asia 1980
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    In accordance with their mandate and the reccomendations of their statutory bodies, FAO and UNEP agreed to undertake a reassessment of the present situation and current evolution of the forest resources of the tropical world, within the framework of the Global Environment Monitoring System (GEMS). The FAO/UNEP Tropical Forest Resources Assessment project, signed on 8 November 1978 by both organizations, started on 1 December 1978 and was completed in June 1981.
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    Management and utilization of the tropical moist forest - from the FAO Committee on forest development in the tropics - extracts 1976
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    This special issue of Unasylva has two main objectives. It brings to our readers an edited selection of some of the position papers of the important 4th Session of the FAO Committee on Forestry Development in the Tropics and, in doing, this, it emphasizes FAO's principal concern in the field of forestry: how to make the best and wisest use of man's least understood ecological formation, the moist tropical forest.

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