Vol. 30
1978
An international review of forestry and forest products
FAO - The Food And Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
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Amaret Sila-On
The transfer
of technology
Gustavo Gomez
Case
history of a South American paper mill
Torsten Frisk
Harvesting
mixed tropical timber for paper
Louis Huguet
Symbiosis
of agriculture and forestry
The world of forestry: What is the ECE Agriculture and Timber Committee?
Publications
New paper fibre recovery system
Two pesticides to be banned in the United States
National Parks Planning
United Nations primer on desertification
Trees for dry lands
A basic pulp and paper text
Primer for wood preservation
Gunnar Myrdal
In
Memoriam: Egon Glesinger's