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World Forestry: Forestry in Tanzania
Journal of Forestry, 1983Abstract Forests in Tanzania occupy nearly half of the country's total land area. Most of the forestland is classified as woodland, with smaller areas in tropical high forest, mangrove forest, and plantations. An increasing share of industrial wood is harvested from the plantations, although pitsawing of native timber remains an ...
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World Forestry: Forestry Education in France
Journal of Forestry, 1983Abstract Forestry education in France is largely dominated by the civil service, which is by far the largest forestry employer as well as the main supplier of instructors. The system is an elitist one: Foresters obtain high positions largely on the basis of their education.
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2013
This chapter discusses the basic principles of social forestry (subdivided into community forestry, farm forestry and agroforestry, and urban forestry) and the various social issues that affect its implementation in tropical and temperate regions. An overview of the status of social forestry in New Zealand, Nepal, Europe and Australia is presented.
Wiersum, K.F., Sands, R.
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This chapter discusses the basic principles of social forestry (subdivided into community forestry, farm forestry and agroforestry, and urban forestry) and the various social issues that affect its implementation in tropical and temperate regions. An overview of the status of social forestry in New Zealand, Nepal, Europe and Australia is presented.
Wiersum, K.F., Sands, R.
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2011
Agriculture and forest management are two closely related fields. Their similarity can be found both in their aims (to a greater or lesser degree, they are oriented on food provision for the population and raw materials supply for different industries) and in their basic operating principles (based on the growth of living organisms in the process of ...
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Agriculture and forest management are two closely related fields. Their similarity can be found both in their aims (to a greater or lesser degree, they are oriented on food provision for the population and raw materials supply for different industries) and in their basic operating principles (based on the growth of living organisms in the process of ...
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1977
At present the two key economic sectors in the Sudan are transport and agriculture. Agricultural production is the major marketable commodity of the Sudan and transportation is required to get this product to the market places of the world. In addition to its strategic importance as a net earner of foreign exchange, agriculture exerts a tremendous ...
Hugh C. Brooks, Francis A. Lees
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At present the two key economic sectors in the Sudan are transport and agriculture. Agricultural production is the major marketable commodity of the Sudan and transportation is required to get this product to the market places of the world. In addition to its strategic importance as a net earner of foreign exchange, agriculture exerts a tremendous ...
Hugh C. Brooks, Francis A. Lees
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Environmental risks and efficiency performances: The vulnerability of Italian forestry firms
Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, 2020Pier Paolo Miglietta+2 more
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REVIEW: Can retention forestry help conserve biodiversity? A meta‐analysis
Journal of Applied Ecology, 2014Julia Koricheva+2 more
exaly