Vol. 32. - No. 128, 1980
An international journal of forestry and forest industries
FAO - Food and agriculture organization of the United Nations
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John S. Spears
Can
farming and forestry coexist in the tropics?
A.J. Leslie and Börje Kyrklund
Small-scale
mills for developing countries
B. Ben Salem
Arid-zone forestry
Mitsuma Matsui
Japan's
forest resources
Mohammed Azfal Chaudhry and Salim Silim
Agri-silviculture
in Uganda
Dynamics of marketing tropical timber: Three studies
M. Chundnoff and R.L. Youngs
Summary 1: Evaluating concepts for the improved utilization of tropical timber resourcesFrom a study produced by the Forest Products Research and Development Commission of the Philippines.
Summary 2: Guidelines for the improved utilization and marketing of tropical wood species of the PhilippinesJ.T. Wassink and S.I. Wisselius
Summary 3: A guide to overcoming; problems of market access to Europe
Research and development
Ethanol
Methanol
Chemicals
Cooperation
Acceleration in MAB-IUFRO research
Social forest management
Spruce stability
Increment estimation group to meet
Forest history
Reforestation, family style
Promoting tree planting
The ice age and the Amazon
UN meeting on deforestation
New environmental declaration
Afforestation in Indonesia
European air-pollution control
Trees damaged by SO2
United Nations agencies environmental education for engineers
New CO2 action plan
Japan-US environmental meeting
IUCN publications
Ecology saint proclaimed
TV series on the Andes
Black rhino returns
Spiders replace chemicals in China
Malaysian film on the environment
South Pacific commission environmental education film
A slower-growing world
African future
Monitoring forests by satellite and computer
Conservation in Zaire
Educational materials