March 1953
Unasylva - An International Review of Forestry and Forest Products
Cover Photograph: An FAO Mechanical Logging Training Centre has been operating in the Philippines since 1 October 1952 under the direction of H. G. Keith. Forty trainees from 11 countries of South-east Asia have been attending the course. The cover photograph shows logs being put into rafts for floating down from the forest to the sawmill in an area operated by the Nasipit Lumber Company, where trainees spent a month observing actual logging operations.
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Forests and economic progress in Asia
Sustained yield and the national conscience
K. A. Miedler
A
Contribution to tropical forest utilization
FAO Staff
Eucalyptus study tour
E.E.F. Uhart
The charcoal problem
in Asia
FAO Staff
India's
declaration on forest policy
International Union of Forest Research Organizations
A.B. Walton, R.C. Barnard, and J. Wyatt Smith
Silviculture
of lowland dipterocarp forest in Malaya1
Heimo Rahtu
Timber
constructions at the Olympic games
Fuelwood
Railway sleepers
The sixth international grassland congress
European commission on forestry
Pulp and paper consultation
Asia-Pacific forestry commission
General
Fundamental science
Silviculture
Mensuration and surveying
Industry and trade
Forest products and their utilization
Forest policy