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BOOKS FORESTERS USE Conservation and management of tropical rainforests: an integrated approach to sustainability by E F Bruenig (1996)
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Bees for Development has recently received a bumper crop of forestry-related books. None specifically relates to
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Uppsala, Sweden
112 countries. Gives addresses, main research areas, number of staff, name of director, etc.
Price USS17 and available from the publishers: FAO Distribution and Sales, Food and Agriculture
Marketing information systems for non-timber forest products
Organization of the United Nations, Viale delle Terme di Caracalla, 00100 Rome, Italy
Carla Koppell FAO (1995) 115 pages.
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Forest products and household incomes: a review and annotated bibliography
Paperback This field manual presents a systematic way for small-scale producers to gather information on markets for their nontimber forest products. The field manual could be very helpful for those assisting groups to market their other bee products.
Townson
(1995) 205 pages. Paperback A review of economic activities with -on-timber forest products. Consists of a mbination of reviews, abstracts and
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Very interesting information about non-wood products in Bangladesh, China, India, Malaysia, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Vietnam.
Price USS64 with airmail post and available from the publishers: Science Publishers Inc, in association with FAO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific, 10 Water Street #310 Lebanon, NH 03766, USA A Bees for Development publication
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contribution made by forests and trees to the food economy of rural people. An excellent publication.
800 forestry research organisations in
Non-wood forest products in Asia edited by Patrick B Durst, Ward Ulrich and M Kashio
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Forestry Institute, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3RB, United Kingdom
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Directory of forestry research ‘ganizations 1995
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This is an advanced text for forestry students and rainforest managers. It provides a full description of rainforests and their ecosystems, and how they might be sustainably managed. Price 55 and available from the publishers: CAB International, Wallingford, Oxon OX10 8DE,
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Bois et foréts des tropiques This tropical forestry review is an 80-page, quarterly journal, written in French, and with English and Spanish abstracts. It contains review articles, reports of major congresses and news of the tropical forestry world. The journal is produced at a high quality with colour photographs and attractive layout. The subjects covered range from forest botany to the various uses of wood.
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