Vol. 32. - No. 130, 1980
An International Review of Forestry and Forest Products
FAO - The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
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I.S. Ferguson and P.J. Lloyd
Non-tariff
distortion of international trade in forest products
Gerald Foley and Ariane van Buren
Substitutes for wood
Sofyan Hanafie
Mantri + Lurah = Ma-Lu
Marilyn W. Hoskins
Community forestry
depends on women
G.S. Child
The
right kind training for wildlife and national parks personnel
FAO high in forestry assistance
New African forestry convention
People of the forest: old and new
Village afforestation in India
The difficulties of some Indonesian sawmills
Pulp and paper situation in china
Iraq moves toward self-sufficiency in paper and board
Protecting Indonesia's home market
Forest industry publications catalogue
Pollution threat at Lake Balaton
Threats to coral reefs
Hydrocarbon farming
Landsat monitoring of tropical forest cover
New three-year study in Honduras
The global carbon cycle, CO2 and climate
Coconuts into chemicals
Panels and sawmills
World timber encyclopaedia
A primer for charcoal-makers
Soil as a renewable resource