Vol. 36
1984/2
An international journal of forest and forest industries
FAO - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Editor: Robert Wazeka
Consulting Editor: Marcelle Biagini
Editorial Advisory Board Forestry Department: J.E.M. Arnold (Chairman) B. Ben Salem, C. Chandrasekharan, A. Contreras, M.R, de Montalembert, B. Kyrklund, M.K. Muthoo, C. Palmberg. R.D. Pardo, R. Wazeka (Secretary). Publications Division: K. Richmond (Editorial Branch);
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F.H. Phillips
Evaluating
and processing fibre resources for pulping
B.A. Linderholm
The
pulp and paper consultant in developing countries
Damian Von Stauffenberg
Two
problem areas for pulp and paper plants
L. Lintu
Paper
and paperboard in developing countries: The potential is there
Börje Kyrklund
Transferring
technology to fight air pollution: Where older pulp and paper industries can
help
Pedro M. Picornell
Protecting
new pulp and paper industries: an opinion from a developing country
Salah El Serafy
Protecting
new pulp and paper industries: The advantages of free trade
FAO Pulp and paper branch
Changing
patterns in India: A report on pulping prospects