Vol. 23 (2) - Number 93, 1969
An International Review of Forestry and Forest Products
FAO - The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
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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 119 nations.
Director General A.H. BOERMA
Forestry and Forest Industries Division -
Director B.K. STEENBERG
Deputy Director J.C. WESTOBY
Assistant to Director L.J. VERNELL
Chiefs of Branches
R.G. FONTAINE
S.L. PRINGLE
E. KALKKINEN
I,. GIMENEZ-QUINTANA
N. DE FELSÖVANYI
J. SWIDERSKI
Former Directors
1946-58 MARCEL LELOUP
1959-63 EGON GLESINGER
1964-68 NIBS A. OSARA
Unasylva - Started in 1947, this quarterly publication, edited by L.J. Vernell, is intended to cover a range of interests as wide as that of the Division whose work it mirrors.
Signed articles express the opinions of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Organization.
Cover. The announcement that Argentina will act as host for the Seventh World Forestry Congress makes topical this rather unusual picture of Araucaria pine forest in the Sierras forming the boundary between Argentina and Chile. This is near one of the areas that may be visited by Congress participants.
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Seventh world forestry congress
R. ST. Barbe Baker
The
Sahara: an ever-present challenge
FAO Secretariat
FAO
and Sahara reclamation
S.D. Richardson
Training
for forest industries and timber marketing
Broadleaved forest resources of the world
Broadleaved logs - supply, processing and product use
Asia-Pacific forestry commission
Nepal
United Kingdom
Venezuela