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List of major meetings

Organized by or in collaboration with FAO's Forestry and Forest Products Division

Worldwide

WORLD FORESTRY CONGRESSES

First 1

Rome, Italy

29 Apr.-5 May 1926

Second 1

Budapest, Hungary

10-14 Sept. 1936

Third

Helsinki, Finland

11-19 July 1949

Fourth

Debra Dun, India

11-22 Dec. 1954

Fifth

Seattle, U.S.A.

29 Aug-10 Sept. 1960

1Sponsored by the International Institute of Agriculture, a forerunner of FAO.

FAO was responsible for the forestry and forest products sections included in the reports of the following United Nations meetings:

United Nations Scientific Conference on the Conservation and Utilization of Resources (UNSCUR) New York, U.S.A.: 17 Aug.-6 Sept. 1949

United Nations Conference on the Application of Science and Technology for the Benefit of the Less Developed Areas (UNCSAT)

Geneva, Switzerland, 4-20 Feb. 1963

Regional

AFRICA

African Forestry Commission (AFC)

First session - Ibadan, Nigeria: 31 Oct.-7 Nov. 1960

ASIA AND PACIFIC

Regional Forestry and Timber Utilization Conference, Mysore, India: 28 Mar.-8 Apr. 1949

Asia-Pacific Forestry Commission (APFC)

Session


First

Bangkok, Thailand

9-17 Oct.

1950

Second

Singapore, Malaya

1-13 Dec.

1952

Third

Tokyo, Japan

9-21 Apr.

1955

Fourth

Bandung, Indonesia

8-21 June

1957

Fifth

New Delhi, India

12-18 Feb.

1960

Sixth

Hong Kong

12-17 Sept.

1962

Seventh

Rotorua, Now Zealand

22 Sept.-20 Oct.

1964

EUROPE

Regional Timber Conference Marianske-Lazne, Czechoslovakia: 28 Apr.-10 May 1947

European Forestry Commission (EFC)

Session


First

Geneva

6-12 July 1948

Second

Geneva

5-10 Sept. 1949

Third

Geneva

28 Aug.-1 Sept. 1950

Fourth

Rome

1-6 Oct. 1951

Fifth

Geneva

14-25 Oct. 1952

Sixth

Rome

8-16 Oct. 1953

Seventh

Geneva

8-13 Nov. 1954

Eighth

Rome

10-15 Oct. 1955

Ninth

Rome

7-18 May 1957

Tenth

Rome/Florence

7-13 July 1959

Eleventh

Rome

22-30 May 1961

Twelfth

Geneva/Zurich

30 Sept.-5 Oct. 1963

ECE Timber Committee (TIM)

First session Geneva: 15-17 Oct. 1947

Biannual sessions from 1948 to 1950, thereafter annual sessions at Geneva (eleventh session held at Rome; 1953). Latest session (22nd), Oct. 1964

MEDITERRANEAN

Mediterranean Forestry Subcommission (Silva Mediterranea) (SCM)

Session


First

Rome

13-17 Dec. 1948

Second

Algiers, Algeria

8-13 May 1950

Third

Istanbul, Turkey

13-15 May 1952

Fourth

Athens, Greece

1-5 June 1954

Fifth

Nice, France

27-29 May 1956

Sixth

Madrid, Spain

17-22 Apr. 1958

Seventh

Lisbon, Portugal

2-7 May 1960

Eighth

Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia

12-15 May 1962

NEAR EAST

Regional Forestry Conference, Amman, Jordan: 13-20 Dec. 1952

Near East Forestry Commission (NEFC) session

Session



First

Tehran, Iran

24-29 Sept. 1955

Second

Cairo, U.A.R.

27 Oct.-1 Nov. 1958

Third

Adana, Turkey

30 Apr.-5 May 1962

Fourth

Beirut, Lebanon

14-22 June 1964

NORTH AMERICA

North American Forestry Commission (NAFC)

Session


First

Mexico City, Mexico

24-29 July 1961

Second

Ottawa, Canada

17-22 June 1963

LATIN AMERICA

Regional Forestry and Forest Products Conference, Teresopolis, Brazil: 19-30 Apr. 1948

Latin-American Forestry Commission (LAFC)

Session


First

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

23-30 May 1949

Second

Lima, Peru

14-18 Nov. 1949

Third

Santiago, Chile

11-16 Dec. 1950

Fourth

Buenos Aires, Argentina

16-23 June 1952

Fifth

Caracas, Venezuela

4-15 Oct. 1955

Sixth

Antigua, Guatemala

4-15 Nov. 1958

Seventh

Mexico City

3-5 Aug. 1960

Eighth

Santiago

13-16 Nov. 1962

Ninth

Curitiba, Brazil

3-12 Nov. 1964

NOTE: Reports of meetings of subsidiary bodies of Regional Forestry Commissions not listed above are normally issued with the report of the session of the full commission.

Technical meetings

FAO Panel on Education in Forestry2

2Converted into an advisory committee in 1964.

Meeting

First

Oxford, England

13 July 1956

Second

Seattle, U.S.A.

2 and 6 Sept. 1960

Third

Vienna, Austria

8-9 Sept. 1961

Fourth

Mérida, Venezuela

22-29 Feb. 1964

FAO Advisory Committee on Forestry Education

First session Mérida: 22-29 Feb. 1964

FAO/IUFRO Committee on Bibliography and Terminology

Session

First

Helsinki

19-20 July 1949

Second

Oxford

29 Jan.-4 Feb. 1950

Third

The Hague, Netherlands

5-8 June 1950

Fourth

Wageningen, Netherlands

30 Aug.-4 Sept. 1951

Fifth

Oxford

8-10 June 1953

Sixth

Rome

18-25 Sept. 1953

Seventh

Nancy, France

23-25 Sept. 1954

Eighth

Stockholm, Sweden

2-6 Sept. 1955

Ninth

Oxford

3-6 July 1956

Tenth

Helsinki

26-30 May 1958

Eleventh

Madrid

14-21 Sept. 1959

Twelfth

Vienna

5-7 Sept. 1961

Thirteenth

Freiburg/Br., Fed. Rep. of Germany

5-8 June 1963

Teak Subcommission

Session


First

Bangkok

9-18 Feb. 1956

Second

Bandung

4-10 June 1957

Third

New Delhi

8-10 Feb. 1960

International Poplar Commission (IPC)

Session


First

Paris, France,

23-26 Aug. 1947

Second

Italy

23-28 Aug. 1948

Third

Belgium/Netherlands

21-28 Aug. 1949

Fourth

Geneva

18-21 Aug. 1950

Fifth

Oxford

1-2 May 1951

Sixth

Rome

26-28 May 1952

Seventh

Baden-Baden, Fed. Rep. of Germany

1-4 May 1953

Eighth

Madrid

20 Apr.-1 May 1955

Ninth

Paris

22-28 Apr. 1957

Tenth

Venice/Turin, Italy

26 Sept.-8 Oct. 1959

Eleventh

Yugoslavia

28 Aug.-7 Sept. 1962

Twelfth

Iran

10-22 May 1965

Regional poplar conferences

Near East

Damascus, Syria

5-9 Apr. 1954

Latin America

Buenos Aires

14-21 Nov. 1956,

Near East

Istanbul

26-27 Apr. 1962.

International Chestnut Commission3

3Commission abolished in 1961.

Session


First

Italy/Switzerland

8-19 Oct. 1951

Second

Spain/Portugal

18-30 June 1953

Third

Italy

19-25 Sept. 1955

Fourth

Yugoslavia

22-30 Sept. 1958

World Eucalyptus Conference

Session


First

Rome

17-30 Oct. 1956

Second

São Paulo, Brazil

20-26 Aug. 1961

FAO/IUFRO symposia

Genetics and Forest Tree Improvement, Stockholm: 19-30 Aug. 1963

Internationally Dangerous Forest Diseases and Insects, Oxford: 20-29 July 1964

FAO/ILO/ECE Committee on Forest Working Techniques and Training of Forest Workers

Session


First

Nogent-sur-Marne, France

19-22 Dec. 1955

Second

Moscow, U.S.S.R.

9-14 Sept. 1957

Third

Oslo, Norway

1-6 June 1959

Fourth

Prague, Czechoslovakia

19-23 June 1961

Fifth

Edinburgh, Scotland

8-13 June 1964

Pulp and paper

Preparatory Conference on World Pulp Problems, Montreal, Canada: 25 Apr.-4 May 1949.

World Consultation on Pulp and Paper, Rome: 3-13 Dec. 1952

Latin-American Conference on Pulp and Paper Development, Buenos Aires: 18 Oct.-2 Nov. 1954

World Consultation on Pulp/Paper Demand, Supply and Trade, Rome: 14-19 Sept. 1959

Asia/Far East Conference on Pulp and Paper Development, Tokyo, Japan: 17-31 Oct. 1960

Unesco/FAO Regional Symposium on Pulp and Paper Research and Technology, Beirut, Lebanon: 10-14 Dec. 1962

Africa/Near East Conference on Pulp/Paper Development, Cairo, U.A.R.: 8-18 Mar. 1965

FAO Advisory Committee on Pulp and Paper

Session


First

Tokyo

27 Oct, 1960

Second

Rome

12-14 Jan, 1961

Third

Rome

11-13 Apr. 1962

Fourth

Rome

29 Apr.-4 May 1963

Fifth

Rome

27-28 Apr. 1964

Sixth

Rome

10-12 May 1965

Wood-based panels

International Consultation on Fibreboard and Particle Board, Geneva: 21 Jan.-5 Feb. 1957

International Consultation on Plywood and Wood-based Panels, Rome: 8-19 July 1963

FAO Conference on Wood Technology

First

Geneva

29 Aug.-3 Sept. 1949

Second

Igls, Austria

13-16 Aug. 1951

Third

Paris

17-26 May 1954

Fourth

Madrid

22 Apr.-2 May 1958

Fifth

Madison, U.S.A.

16-27 Sept. 1963

Technical Panel on Mechanical Wood Technology held separate meetings in 1947 and 1948: abolished in 1963.

Technical Panel on Wood Chemistry

Meeting


First

Appleton, U.S.A.

3 Sept. 1947

Second

Geneva

14-15 May 1948

Third

Cleveland, U.S.A.

14-15 Aug. 1948

Fourth

Brussels, Belgium

25-27 Aug. 1949

Fifth

Appleton

17-18 Sept. 1951

Sixth

Stockholm

27-28 July 1953

Seventh

Jerusalem, Israel

8-11 Apr. 1956

Eighth

Wiesbaden, Fed. Rep. of Germany

16-17 Oct. 1959

Working Party on Wood Hydrolysis held meetings in Zurich, Switzerland, 1957 and Tokyo, Japan, 1960: panel abolished in 1963.

FAO/ECE symposia

Utilization of Small-sized Wood, Geneva: 13-18 Mar. 1961

Economic Aspects of Production of Particle Board and Fibreboard, Geneva: 3-7 Dec. 1962

Productivity in the Sawmilling Industry, Geneva, 9-14 Nov. 1964

Working Party on Forestry and Forest Products Statistics

Session


First

Geneva

23-28

Jan. 1956

Second

Geneva

12-17

Nov. 1956

Third

Geneva

7-11

Dec. 1959

Fourth

Geneva

4-8

Mar. 1963

Fifth

Geneva

18-22

Jan. 1965

Earlier meetings held in Washington D.C., U.S.A., 11-14 Feb. 1947 and Rome, Italy, 31 Mar.-3 Apr. 1947.

Technical Assistance Program

Study tours

Forest fire control

U.S.A.: 5 Sept.-12 Oct. 1951

Eucalypts

Australia: 1 Sept.-28 Oct. 1952

Silviculture and management

Czechoslovakia: 2 July-17 Aug. 1956

Arid zone forestry

U.S.S.R.: 21 Aug.-2 Oct. 1956

Watershed management

U.S.A.: 10 Aug.-5 Oct. 1959

Latin-American conifers

Mexico: 20 Sept.-28 Oct. 1960
British Honduras
Cuba

Logging and floating

U.S.S.R.: 16 June-28 July 1961

Arid zone forestry
U.S.S.R.: 21 Aug.-12 Oct. 1961

Sand-dune fixation and shelterbelts

Denmark: 25 June-27 July 1962

Watershed management

Europe: 21 May-2 July 1962

Woodworking industries

Czechoslovakia 16 Sept-13 Oct. 1962

Mechanization of forest operations

U.S.S.R. 1 Aug.-30 Sept. 1962

Forest fire control

U.S.A. and Canada: 1 July-25 Aug. 1964

Training centers

Timber grading

Singapore: 8 Jan.-23 Feb. 1952

Mechanical logging

Philippines: 3 Oct. 1952-24 Mar. 1953

Forest research

Dehra Dun, India: 12 Oct.-10 Dec. 1955

Watershed management

Hazaribagh, India: 18 Feb.-15 Mar. 1957

Forest inventory

Malaya and Borneo: 1 Aug.- 31 Oct. 1 60

Logging and forest road construction

Burma: 15 Jan-28 Feb. 1962

Watershed management

Lebanon: 11-30 Sept. 1962

Logging and forest road construction

Nigeria: 5 Nov.-5 Dec. 1962

Aerial forest inventory

U.S.S.R.: 6 Aug.-5 Oct. 1963

Logging techniques

Gabon: 28 Oct.-5 Dec. 1963

Savanna afforestation techniques

Sudan: 9 Nov.-19 Dec. 1963

Sand-dune afforestation

U.S.S.R.: 14 Aug.-25 Sept. 1964

Radio isotopes and radiation in forest research

Fed. Rep. of Germany: 12 May-3 July 1965

Seminars

Tropical land-use

Ceylon: 17-29 Sept. 1951

Forest range management

Italy: 29 Mar.-3 Apr. 1954

Forest policy

Turkey: 13-25 Sept. 1954

Planning of forest industries development

Yugoslavia: 24 Sept.-22 Oct. 1962

Planning of forest communication networks

Switzerland: 19-23 Aug. 1963

Forest inventory, Volume 1, F. Loetsch and E. Haller, English translation by E. F. Brünig, published by Bayerischer Landwirtschaftsverlag, München, Federal Republic of Germany, 1964, 436 pages, 86 figures and photographs.

Forest inventory

THE OBJECT of this book is to introduce the practicing forester to the fundamental principles of sampling in forestry and to the techniques of inventory used throughout the world in all fields of forest management and silviculture. It also aims to show the direction in which future development can be expected to lead where present-day techniques are unsatisfactory.

The book appears in two volumes. The first volume contains chapters on the fundamental statistics of forest inventory and on the use of aerial photographs in forest inventory. The second volume is expected to be published in 1966 and will contain chapters on the techniques used in ground survey, the processing and evaluation of data, the planning and execution of inventory projects, the choice of techniques and the review of the forest inventory methods at present in use in the different parts of the world.

Dr. Loetsch has carried out several field assignments for FAO.

The Microfilm Unit of the Department of Forestry, Oxford University, England, announces that it now has available on 35 mm microfilm.

THE OXFORD CARD CATALOGUE OF WORLD FORESTRY LITERATURE, 1951-1964

47 reels of 100 feet (30 meters) each, price £.2.10s. per reel, i.e., a total of £117.10s. plus package and postage. The catalogue is arranged by subject headings according to the Oxford System of Decimal Classification for Forestry. The microfilms cover the entire range of cross-referencing.

INQUIRIES TO: The Librarian, Microfilm Unit, Department of Forestry, University of Oxford, England.


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